2026 Gear: What's Coming Out?
The 2026 hockey gear product calendar has delivered some of the most technically significant releases in recent memory, with advances in material science, protective engineering, and sustainable manufacturing all reaching commercially available products.
What You Need to Know
On the stick side, all major manufacturers — Bauer, CCM, True Hockey — have released 2026 flagship products featuring nanocomposite resin systems that measurably improve either energy transfer efficiency or fatigue resistance compared to 2024–2025 generation products. The kickpoint engineering across all major brands has advanced in localization precision, producing both low-kick and mid-kick configurations that are more distinctly differentiated in their performance characteristics than at any previous product generation.
On the protective and skate side, the 2026 releases introduce bio-based foam components across multiple brands' protective pad lines, representing the first mainstream product generation to incorporate recycled-content materials in composite structural elements. Several brands have also introduced expanded women's-specific product lines developed directly from PWHL player feedback — a sign of the professional women's game's growing influence on mainstream product development that extends well beyond marketing.
Key Takeaways:
- 2026 stick releases from all major brands feature nanocomposite resins improving energy transfer or fatigue resistance
- Kickpoint engineering advances in 2026 produce more distinctly differentiated low-kick and mid-kick performance
- Protective pad lines across multiple brands now incorporate bio-based foam components in 2026 production
- Expanded women's-specific product lines developed from PWHL feedback represent the most significant investment yet
The 2026 gear calendar has delivered meaningful advances across categories — understanding which advances matter for your specific position, playing style, and budget is the work of being an informed equipment buyer.