
Overview
The Green Biscuit NHL Training Hockey Puck takes the original Green Biscuit Training Puck design and tailors it to your favorite NHL team. Each puck matches the team's color and features a team logo sticker in the center.
The NHL Green Biscuit Puck is the perfect puck for virtually any rough surface: streets, driveways, parking lots, etc... The patented 2-piece design absorbs the vibration caused by the rough surfaces and allows the puck to stay flat and glide better than any other puck. This allows players to train anywhere, improving their passing and stick handling skills. Aside from normal stick handling, it's a great tool for one-touch passing, toe drags, and saucer passes. The Green Biscuit Training Puck emulates the feel of an ice puck on ice, or a roller puck on tile, making it an incredible training tool for ice, roller, and street hockey players of all levels.
The Green Biscuit NHL Training Puck is designed for passing and stick handling, but may chip if used to shoot on a steel goal.
Specifications
- Hard Plastic Training Puck
- 2-piece design helps absorb vibrations
- Keep the puck flat and gliding on rough surfaces
- Glides effortlessly on virtually any hard surface (driveways, streets)
- Feels and acts like a real ice puck
- Makes off ice training convenient and fun
- Designed for passing and stick handling
- (If Shooting it may chip when hitting the post)
Previous Feedback
Comments: I've used a lot of roller hockey pucks and none have come close to this. The weight and feel is a good approximation to how a puck feels on ice. Works exceptionally well on smooth concrete but surprisingly good on semi rough asphalt as well (where most other pucks would just flip and roll). I wish I had these when I was a kid! The engineering is brilliant.
From: Anonymous, 8/4/20
Comments: I've had all types of green biscuits and they all worked as advertised. This is the best off ice training puck you can get for $10. I would get this for new players and veterans.
From: Johnathan, Stockton
Comments: Hands down the best off ice training tool for stick handling and passing. It takes a fairly rough surface to disrupt it. The weight seems perfect, and it works well on black ice (stick handling/shooting board) as well. Will not disappoint. Also, this is not a shooting puck, says so in the description, but my son (6 years old) shoots with it and has yet to damage it...That is not a recommendation to go out and shoot with it, but yet perspective, I think if I were to regularly shoot with it I would damage it, so take that for what its worth.
From: Scott , Fowlerville, Mi USA