Mission Hockey
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mission is a company that makes hockey equipment for both ice hockey and roller hockey. The company is known most for the roller hockey skates that they produce. Mission's protective equipment for both ice and roller hockey are of exceptional quality and value. Mission sponsors many roller hockey tournaments, ranging from 2Hot4Ice to NARCh and State Wars.
[edit] Players
Around 250 National Hockey League Players were sponsored by and used Mission equipment in the 2005-2006 NHL season, including Derian Hatcher of the Philadelphia Flyers, Darcy Tucker of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Mike Ribeiro of the Dallas Stars, Todd Bertuzzi of the Florida Panthers, Jarret Stoll of the Edmonton Oilers and Jordan Leopold of the Colorado Avalanche.
[edit] Skates
Mission's DNA Technology skates are designed specifically for hockey, with stiff boots that provide support while allowing foot movement. The roller hockey skates have soft wheels for better traction in hockey rinks and ABEC 3, 5, 7 or 9 rated bearings. The company claims its trademarked Hi-Lo aluminum chassis has been proven to increase speed and maneuverability they also use Swiss bearings