Good Wood Hockey partners with Save Pond Hockey to support climate action and save pond hockey for generations to come.

Good Wood Hockey partners with Save Pond Hockey to support climate action and save pond hockey for generations to come.

In a positive move towards promoting sustainability and preserving pond hockey for future generations, Good Wood Hockey is excited to announce a collaboration with Save Pond Hockey (SPH) organization. This alliance aims to showcase the impact of collectively taking climate action and promoting sustainability within the hockey community.

Common Purpose: take climate action

Good Wood Hockey and Save Pond Hockey share a united purpose—to combat climate change and ensure the future of the beloved sport of hockey. The collaboration is rooted in a commitment to sustainability, emphasizing the reduction of the environmental impact of hockey equipment and promoting eco-friendly practices within the hockey community.

Honored Sponsorship and Eco-Friendly Gear Supply

Good Wood Hockey is honored to be listed as a sponsor of the SPH organization. As part of this collaboration, Good Wood Hockey will supply its innovative eco-friendly hockey sticks to tournament attendees. Crafted from renewable bio based materials, these ultralight sticks embody the commitment to minimizing the carbon footprint of the sport.

What to Expect: More Benefits for Tournament Attendees

The collaboration between Good Wood Hockey and Save Pond Hockey promises exciting benefits for tournament attendees such as try out sessions, free use of the sticks as well as significant discounts with special promo codes. Good Wood ultralight Featherlight sticks with Flex 55/70/75 will be available at Tournaments in Germany and Finland, starting 10 February 2024.

About Save Pond Hockey (SPH)

Save Pond Hockey co-organizes Save Pond Hockey Tournaments around the world and donates profits to climate projects. So far, SPH organized over 30 tournaments and donated over €100,000 to climate action. Over 5000 players have joined their tournaments, including Stanley Cup champions, Olympic medalists, and the President of Finland.