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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023
The Green Biscuit Passer is the best puck for street hockey. It provide a very natural (similar to ice play) passing action. These do wear down over time and will eventually break apart as the rivets wear out. We use they same batch of pucks for our games/sessions which last about 2 hours at a time. A puck lasts for at least six full sessions before it comes apart. Maybe even longer.These pucks will break if shot very hard into hard surfaces. For instance, taking a slap shot with a Passer into a brick or concrete wall will probably break them. They are meant for normal game play in an outdoor rink or parking lot. We play in an outdoor rink with normal full boards and these pucks survive most game situations. We are generally not taking slapshots, but do take hard wrist shots and they usually do not break.If you look around--not sure if it's offered on Amazon or not--you can find discounts on bulk buys of Green Biscuit pucks....for instance, 20 pucks at a time. This is worth it if you have an organized team, run clinics and etc.
Rob
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022
These do provide the best street option I’ve found yet. Be sure to be mindful of the passer option vs the Sniper option as the sniper puck does not slide or perform anywhere near as well as the passer.
ZukaFilms
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2020
If you want to practice passing and stick-handling on a blacktop, these are the best gliding puck we could find.
g. lind
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2020
Thought these pucks were going to be nice. They ride a rough surface pretty decent but cannot withstand a few dozen slap shots with out breaking. My 14yro son destroyed this in less than 2 weeks.
TexasCustomer
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020
Great trainers and fun. Work way better for durability even when shooting than the sniper model. Sniper breaks easy. Also slide lots more like real puck on ice than the sniper model but they are lighter than real pucks or sniper models. The one issue is on cement they wear down to nothing pretty fast when stick handling. Still I know of no better option available for this price point. Do wish the price point was lower so more pucks could be bought making practice less puck retrieval as well the wearing down less of issue. All in all I buy these and have forsaken the sniper model because basically they are junk that fracture into pieces very quickly even when using a shooting tarp just from falling on hard surface as well hitting the tarp.PS: Shooting Tarps are awesome for shooting practice with the biscuit. Best purchase I have made. But don’t fall for they are something you can casually hang up and take down easily. They are awkward and get heaven even with 2 people. Can it be done, yes, but ugh!
Tonya
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019
Perfect training/practice pucks
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