Green Biscuit Snipe 2 Pack
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There's a significant difference in weight.
I'm sorry, but Hockey doesn't have a Snipes.
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Whether you're playing street hockey or not, you should have this. There is no other street hockey puck like this one I have It is almost impossible for them to roll on edge since they slide extremely well. I am only able to find one problem with the pucks, which was that both of them broke when they hit the wall in one of my orders. I wrote an e-mail to the company and they sent me two new pucks. I still have them and they're in great condition. One of the broken pucks was a bad batch, according to the company. I have no complaints about the company and have been able to reach them by email with no problems. This puck is for you!.
The grip is perfect for controlling sticks, but you'll get so much better results when I have been hitting about 100 senior level slap shots on each of them each day for the last two weeks, and they have held up very well. It takes more force to make them fly than other roller hockey pucks, but they do not develop the same rolling motion as other roller hockey pucks. Although they are a bit more expensive than other roller hockey pucks, I will still buy more of them.
The first time I used them, I played on an outdoor rink for an hour, and they are already pretty worn out. It is not clear how long this will last, but if they get through 3 more sessions that way it would be a miracle. Dents are easy to get on them. My only hope is that they hold up as well as the skates, but I will try to find a more durable puck first.
It would have been nice if I had gotten these sooner after using them for a while. It is very durable, and snipe can be used over and over again. Although they are scuffed up now after being used, they still work as intended even after being rung off the post many You can use them for this, but they roll easily if you get them too close to the I was very pleased with how well they perform on a rough driveway (I am more concerned about wearing out my stick blade than losing these). In case you haven't used Green Biscuit pucks before, you can rest assured they're good. In fact, they work quite well. You should keep in mind that the snipe version targets shooting, so you won't be able to pass or stick control the game as well. While the original version is not to be used if the shot is off a post, the normal version is most likely to break when shot off a post (hence why it says not to use.
Street hockey is a great activity with these. It is fine to use them for shooting practice. I have two 10" x 3" wooden "goals that my son shoots into and they remain in good shape. In addition to the passing pucks, there are other training pucks. I think these will last for a long time.
This hockey puck is durable and responds to the touch of a regular puck on ice. It gives superior results shooting off synthetic surfaces It will not crack or shatter if you drill this into a steel goalpost. You might get a small dent, but at least it won't shatter.
I definitely don't, but despite my best efforts to make them explode, they seem to be holding up just fine. This product slides very well on the smooth concrete in a garage and even does fair well on the asphalt.
100% my new go-to street puck.
I think that's a good sign. This is a great place to shoot. It's not as smooth as my driveway, so that could be the cause for my bad passing.