Rocket Puck Inline Hockey (Black/White)
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I think that the size of those pucks is pretty close to what's considered a traditional puck size. I just want it to be a bit bigger Plastic is more like them and rubber is less. still tough to deal with. Our slapshots hitting goal posts haven't been strong enough to break one)
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Street hockey is not for you. Pucks like these are not meant to be played outdoors. Playing on smooth surfaces is what they're made for, and they're awesome at it. This is a great solution if your concrete is very smooth (like the roller-rink floor), if your sport court or ice court is smooth or if you have wood like a basketball court. We use this Their shots are true, they slide smoothly, and they remain relatively flat within their flight path. As for durability, it is excellent as well. After a lot of use and abuse, you can see cracks beginning to form, but that's pretty much the case with all inline pucks. Putting all this together will make it easy to practice off-ice with your teammates. Just get a shooting board to go with these and you're set. The whiteboard material you get from your local home improvement store, attached to a piece of plywood, makes a great shooting board for a really low price, and these hockey pucks work well with those boards. As such, I believe that Bauer's inline pucks are likely to better mimic the feel of an ice puck because they are heavier. play in true inline hockey, these are my preferred pucks. I find them more durable than IDS branded pucks, and they have a better feel than Sonic pucks (either one of them is my favorite).
A group of ice hockey guys looking to play roller hockey on the smooth concrete floor of a rink that was shut down for the summer sought out the best roller hockey pucks. The following requirements were to be met In addition, 1) they were as close to ice hockey pucks as possible, and 2) they were durable and were able to withstand lots of hard shots, including ones I tried several others before finding these and they were not successful in meeting the requirements we had tried many others that failed. We ordered more of these to use exclusively and wouldn't go back to anyone else. In addition to sliding well on smooth concrete, having about the same weight as an ice hockey puck, and handling and shooting them in many respects, they also rebound pretty well. Roller hockey pucks don't last forever, especially if you use them on rough concrete or pavement, since they're not made to last that long. On the other hand, the smooth concrete has lasted well. As I mentioned above, the photo of the puck with the review shows one that has been used about ten There are a few scuffs on it - Since then, it has been cleaned up and lost its label, but considering all the abuse they endure, we think that is probably a good move. Red was selected because the red camo was much easier to see on the gray color. It was the same as the floor we used (all the white paint had been stripped off) and everyone seemed to like that, except the goalie (when we were lucky enough to have one) who thought red was harder to see. It is time to fly. The following has been edited If you need to glide over smooth concrete or cement (like a garage floor), this is great, but I just tried it on rough concrete (like a sidewalk) and it didn't work very well -- I wouldn't recommend it for that purpose, and definitely not for.
Street hockey is not a good use for this. A puck that can't handle gravity and goes on end easily and rolls away. The black dots on the puck looked like balls, but they're actually just fixed pieces of plastic. I thought the black dots on the puck would make it slide. The device might be useful in a smooth surface or for playing floor hockey, but is not great for blacktop or street.
Mylec pucks are what I prefer and have already thrown out the brand.
I found it to be the cheapest inline puck I could find.
There's a roller hockey puck on the table. You can depend on it to fulfill your needs. There is no way to go wrong with this method since it is preferred by most.
This is a solid product. It seems as though you're taking quite a beating.
A weighted puck of the same size and weight as a real ice hockey puck is used. BLUE - Ordered - BLACK was received.