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Sherwood Code Hockey Elbow Pads

The Sherwood Code Elbow Pads are perfectly suited for the playmaker, offering a low profile and highly mobile fit. They also come with fantastic protection so players can battle their way to the net and bury one home.
Sherwood Code Encrypt 1
Hockey Elbow Pads
$89.99 - $109.99
  • Level of Play: Elite
  • Fit: Low Profile
  • Weight: 292 grams (Senior MD)
  • Protection: VIP, Molded HD Foam
  • Liner: MicroBan, Grip Print


The Sherwood Code Encrypt 1 Elbow Pad is engineered for the elite playmaker, the one who battles for loose pucks and then creates a game-winning play. Its three-piece design enhances your mobility while providing a lightweight and low-profile fit so you stay quick and agile. With elite-level protection to boot, nothing can stop you from overtaking the play.

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Sherwood Code Encrypt 2
Hockey Elbow Pads
$59.99 - $79.99
  • Level of Play: Performance
  • Fit: Low Profile
  • Weight: 289 grams (Senior MD)
  • Protection: Molded HD Foam
  • Liner: MicroBan


The Sherwood Code Encrypt 2 Elbow Pad provides essential impact protection for competitive play built into a three-piece construction that is perfect for the quick and agile player. Sharing the same forearm protection as the Encrypt 1, players can confidently weave their way through defenders and take on stick impacts before they bury their goal. It's built with a compress-molded high-density foam that wraps the arm in a low-profile fit.

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Sherwood Code TMP 1
Hockey Elbow Pads - JR
$ 43.97
  • Level of Play: Elite
  • Fit: High Profile
  • Weight: 336 grams (Senior MD)
  • Protection: VIP, Molded Plastic, E-Flow Foam, CIP
  • Liner: COP-r29

The Sherwood Code TMP 1 Elbow Pad offers fantastic protection with a high level of customization and mobility. Viconic Impact Protection (VIP) is the star of the show, located in the forearm slash guard and deep inside the elbow cup. This unique material is strictly engineered for repeated impacts and designed to disperse heavy impact energy away from the body and joints. This allows players to confidently make plays and get into those physical areas on the rink.

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