Sportmask T3 Senior Goalie Mask
Sportmask T3 Senior Goalie Mask
Sportmask T3 Senior Goalie Mask
Sportmask T3 Senior Goalie Mask
Sportmask T3 Senior Goalie Mask
Sportmask T3 Senior Goalie Mask

Sportmask T3 Senior Goalie Mask

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Like other pro masks on the market, Sportmask spares no expense when producing their T3 Senior Goalie Mask. The mask is created with the market's best composite materials including multiple layers of high quality fiberglass and carbon fiber bonded together by a specially formulated resin. The T3's aggressive forehead and chin shape not only look sharp, but this construction provides structural rigidity to the mask as well create efficient energy transfer away from the head during impact. All Sportmasks are made in Canada with their special multi-component modular mould system to ensure bonding materials are evenly distributed throughout the mask to improve strength and reduce weight. Note that this mask is CSA Certified only, and is not HECC Certified.

  • Made in Canada
  • Carbon Fiber & Fiberglass Construction
  • Lightweight & Handcrafted
  • CSA Certified on all models
  • Not HECC certified

Like other pro masks on the market, Sportmask spares no expense when producing their T3 Senior Goalie Mask. The mask is created with the market's best composite materials including multiple layers of high quality fiberglass and carbon fiber bonded together by a specially formulated resin. The T3's aggressive forehead and chin shape not only look sharp, but this construction provides structural rigidity to the mask as well create efficient energy transfer away from the head during impact. All Sportmasks are made in Canada with their special multi-component modular mould system to ensure bonding materials are evenly distributed throughout the mask to improve strength and reduce weight. Note that this mask is CSA Certified only, and is not HECC Certified.

  • Made in Canada
  • Carbon Fiber & Fiberglass Construction
  • Lightweight & Handcrafted
  • CSA Certified on all models
  • Not HECC certified

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Brian P. (Toronto, CA)
Great mask for the price

I bought this mask for my son who plays u18. The mask fits him really well and the quality of the mask is great and he takes a lot of shots to the head and he hasn't felt any impacts from the shots. Sight lines are great. If you are looking for a well made mask for a great price don't hesitate to get a sportmask.

Sportmask Senior Goal Mask Sizing Chart
Mask SizeHead Circumference
Small 21” – 22” 53 – 56 cm
Medium 22.5” 57 – 58 cm
Large 23.5” 59 – 60.5 cm
Extra Large 24” 61 – 62 cm

Goalie Mask Sizing

When purchasing a new mask it is crucial to ensure that it fits properly. Even entry-level masks with a proper fit will do a better job at protecting the head compared to a superior model that is ill fitted. Unlike other pieces of gear, we usually wouldn’t size for growth as a) it sacrifices protection and b) the mask will expand over time creating more room for a growing head.


The first step is to approximate the size using the sizing charts listed on any individual mask’s product page on our website; usually this is accomplished by matching a head circumference and/or hat size to a given mask size. When measuring your head’s circumference, it is important to measure at approximately 1” above the eyebrows while keeping the tape measure parallel (at the “hat line”) around the entire head. In addition, when using hat sizes should be those of fitted hats that aren’t overly tight or loose.


Goalie Mask Sizing

When purchasing a new goalie mask, you are purchasing your single most important piece of equipment and it needs to fit properly. Even wearing an entry-level mask that fits properly protects your head better than one that is superior in structure, but ill-fitting. Unlike most pieces of equipment, it is uncommon to size for a mask that has growing room, as a) it sacrifices protection in the short run, and b) the materials inside the mask will compress and increase volume within the mask, over time.

Sizing Before Purchase

Sizing up for your mask can either be done measuring your head circumference. To measure your head circumference, you’ll need to do the following:

    1. First, you will need a soft measuring tape, and a helper.
    2. Have your helper place the soft measuring tape roughly 1” above your eyebrows, and measure horizontally around your skull. Naturally, a horizontal measurement around your skull follows where the bottom of a hat would sit on your head.
    3. Once you have this measurement, match it up with our provided sizing charts.

Sizing after Purchase

There are four things you will need to check once you have received your new mask:

    1. The top edge of the mask opening is roughly 1” above your eyebrows, and the sweatband inside the mask sits directly on your forehead (there is no space between the mask and your forehead).
    2. The backplate of the mask hugs the back of your head and its edges do not extend past the edges of the mask shell. You want to reduce the possibility for gaps exposing the back of your head, and to ensure your head is secure in the mask. However, if all four fit requirements are met, concerning fit, then the backplate extended slightly past the mask’s edges is not a major concern.
    3. Tighten the chin cup so it is worn securely, yet comfortably, against your chin and prevents the mask from shifting on your head.
    4. The mask is snug around your temples and/or cheeks, such that there are little-to-no visible gaps on each side of your face, and prevents the mask shifting laterally while on.

Once you have finished checking these requirements, you can make sure of your fit by testing the movement of the mask while on your head. Grabbing the cage, shake the mask back and forth—if the your head moves with the mask, rather than the mask moving around your head, you’ve got a great fit! Lastly, check the fit of the mask every few months (or even when you get a haircut) because the foams will compress with usage. If the mask is feeling looser than usual, tighten the harness accordingly. Also, check your cage’s security by trying to shake it, as constant movement and shots to the mask can loosen the screws holding the cage.


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