Franklin Sports Street Hockey Puck - Glow in The Dark - NHL
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It's not as difficult as a standard puck. It's a softer, lighter fabric.
It only glows at night.
Selected User Reviews For Franklin Sports Street Hockey Puck - Glow in The Dark - NHL
It had a matte finish and was very soft. It's spongy because it pushes in easily. I wasn't looking for something like this, but I suppose it would work on icy streets. One advantage is that it isn't overly difficult, so it could be a good choice for children's games. It's also a bright green, making it easy to spot, but it doesn't appear to glow in the dark. Some people complained that this wasn't a street hockey puck, and I understand why. I believe they intended it for use on icy streets rather than pavement, so if you're using it for street hockey, keep in mind that it's for ice play only.
It has a squishy texture to it. I sway like a tennis player's soul. shoe. After about an hour, the glow-in-the-dark effect appears to fade. I mean, for the price, it's a good deal. However, it has already been used once and has scuffs from the pavement. br>br>Advantages - It's light and "glows" in the dark, making it ideal for little ones who want to play in the dark. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. It scoots down the street like a dog toy because of its rubbery feel. When it's DARK outside, the glow doesn't show up, so any plans for a slap-stick game with some adult friends are doomed to fail. shot. best of luck.
This isn't going to work. Either ours is broken, or they're all broken. On one side, it appears to be dark green material, while the rest appears to be light. Because it does not glow in the dark, it defeats the purpose for which I purchased it.
Our dog loves hockey pucks, so we bought this for her to play fetch in the dark. She did, however, hide it somewhere because she adored it. It was able to withstand a dog, indicating that it is long-lasting.
It's a hit with him, and it's held up well in the two months since he got it. To me, it was well worth the money!.
Make sure you don't throw your money away. It doesn't even have a hint of radiance. Very dim.
Really good puck; it's light weight and softer than regular puck; it slides pretty well on polished concrete, such as in a garage or basement; it does flip up a little when you stick the handle down too quickly; it doesn't slide as well on rough concrete, such as blacktop; but it's still a good product; I like it.
It doesn't have much of a glow to it. It barely glowed after a long period of exposure to a strong, bright light. The money spent was not well spent. The first person to figure out how to light up a hockey puck will be extremely wealthy.