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Your cart is empty.Sometimes it's that saucer pass to spring a teammate loose, others it's that quick snapper "bar-down". You'll always get a true bounce with our hockey pucks. Made from quality rubber that is resistant to chipping - bottom line, your hockey pucks will last longer. Our game quality biscuits are ready for puck drop.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
i bought them rouse on a floor jack to keep from damaging a car
Tubby Cat
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Great hockey pucks. I highly recommend using them as subwoofer isolation feet for a home theater subwoofer.
Ryan Branigan
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
These pucks are great. Official size and weight. They work well on my artificial ice pad for shooting practice. 4 stars because they came in a box labeled TRON-X instead of Howies. I see that both the Tron-X and Howies pucks ship from the same manufacturer, so I should have just ordered the Tron-X 100 pack and saved a few bucks. Not sure why the Howies pucks are more expensive if they are exactly the same.
Optimus Neo
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
These hockey pucks are perfect for the construction of my new subwoofer box. They gave me the height needed for subwoofer excursion, and also provide dampening due to the materials used for these pucks. Hockey pucks do have a lot of other uses. They should be sold in hardware stores.
STEPHAN W.
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2023
Exactly as advertised. Big box of pucks.
D. Meyer
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023
I use these on the tops of my car jacks and jack stands to protect the vehicle from the bare metal. It's an old trick. They fit and work perfectly for this.
chester
Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2022
This was the best price I could find at the time.Fast shipping at a reasonable price.Pucks are great for kids but not so good for adults with heavy shots.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2022
Work well
James C Lusk
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2022
I have these under the feet of my turntable. They do a good job of isolating the turntable from the wooden cabinet it sits on. Much cheaper than the current crop of isolation feet on the market.
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on March 15, 2021
Rondelle qui m'a servi pour un projet, bonne condition, livraison rapide , rien de + à ajouter
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2020
As regards the product, they are rubber hockey pucks, what more can I say?I searched for leg levelers to use with a bench that's in an area where looking good is important. None of them would do either because of look or function and some consideration for the price I'd be paying for less than excellent results.For a few dollars and a small amount of drilling these did the trick. I used these with a carriage bolt, a long nut, and a felt pad to make levelers for all four legs of long, narrow, and heavy bench.
Ragnar the Viking
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2019
I'm not a hockey player but I do buy hockey pucks. I have several retro Pioneer stereo systems. I use the hockey pucks to create additional space between the receiver and the component above it. This prevents heat build-up in the receiver resulting in longer life on the electronics. Stereo stores sell similar items that do the same thing. However, they run about $100 for set of four. These hockey pucks work perfect AND they have the added advantage of reducing floor vibration to the stereo components. I've used hockey pucks for years for this alternate purpose and they work perfectly. It's something to think about if you have stereo gear that gets warm/hot when the power is turned on.
SteveK
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2019
Many cars have a plastic insert in the spots along the lower frame that take the car jack when changing a tire or working under the car. If you use a jack stand at these points, you will most likely destroy these inserts over time.I used a band saw to cut a rectangle into the hockey pucks so that they fit into this insert and thus protect them when using a jack stand. I also use them on the pad portion of a floor jack to protect the frame when lifting the car.If you do this yourself, you assume all risk. Dangerous if done improperly.
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