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  • can you rollerskate on them?

  • damn i bought 6 of the tiles and now i saw that you can buy a shooting pad which i think might have been better, jeremy what do you feel is better for a pavement driveway, the tiles or the pad, i tried using your coupon but the order exluding shipping was just under 100

  • Shit car..

  • pass master lol

  • If I leave these outside overnight, will they, get damaged by wind, rain, storms, etc. ?

    Also, can you park ANY car on it? Because I have a Chevy Traverse and I'm scared it'll break it because it is a somewhat big car.

  • can you roller blade on it

  • can u rollerblade on them?

  • would these work well for goalie training, or would the weight and constant movement break them.

  • Man pleeeease answer!!!!!! Can you please do a review on the Demon Hot Shot Puck? It's the one on hockeyshot that measures speed!!

  • @jipmip2332 guu

  • can you skate on them?

  • How much did it cost in total

  • can goalies use these with ice pads without damaging them?

  • are they worth it

  • i think that the x tiles are better then what you have but great vid kept it up

  • how the hell do you remove the tiles from each other ? -_- I dont have my net with me so I set it up in my house to try it and do some stick handling but I cant remove them now they stuck together :(

  • WHY DOES THIS SHIT COST SOOOOO MUCH?????

  • 1:44 is that 20 tiles thanks

  • Could you show us all 50 of them in one row?

  • are these as smooth and stuff as a shooting pad that you guys sell? whats the difference and whats the durability like with these?

  • Hey i was just wondering what would you suggest the tiles or the roll out shooting pad for indoor and outdoor use? Btw, great videos!

  • @Machonch13 For a small area use the roll-up shooting pad, if you have a bigger area go with the tiles. If you buy from hockeyshot then use our promo code HOWHCKY001 that gets you $10 off

  • yea i have them and looking to build on to them now...and yes you can rollerblade on them...

  • Can you play Rollerhockey on the plates ??

  • Great stuff but something that i found and is a cheaper alternative is melamine you can turn into slide boards shooting pads and what i did is got some inline hockey skates some spray paint and built a bckyard rink you can got to home depot and get the really cheap.

  • hahaha the defensive huy looks like his penis is a hockey stick....but great vid tho

  • do u get all of the stuff for free

  • Hey, do you know how much does it cost for all the tiles that you have in your video? Thanks

  • can u put pledge on this?

  • wat happends if you weigh more than a car?

  • I'm thinking about getting these, but one question. Do I have to place them on a perfectly smooth surface?

  • I like your videos man, great job, keep up the good work!

  • I AM SO SUBSCRIBING!!!

  • You taught me alot in hockey i wanna get those but the shipping is a little over priced so i wanna wait until i can buy at least six all at once anyways i subscribed

  • how much did u spend all together?

  • Wow very very good video tks a lot but 10$ each is fkin too much but anyways :D

  • hey jeremy, i was wondering about buying the dryland center package with the 35 tiles for $428.95 canadian would i be able to use the 10 dollars off coupon, and when i click add to cart it says the subtotal is $398 instead of $428 and it also says get an additional tiles discount when added to your cart i was wondering if thats why its cheaper ?? please message me back :)

  • Sick Dangles! Nice video. Might have to pick these up.

  • wanted to buy some of these tiles, but for some reason the link doesn't work : /

  • @FjodorJemcov I just clicked on it and it worked, try it again. IF not email me, also check how to hockey in the right sidebar for a $10 off coupon!

  • Yeah you should be able to park the car on it overnight because they have a honeycomb pattern underneath so I don't think they would warp at all. You can roller blade on them but you will want soft wheels.

  • two wuestions 1 can u park a car on it ovr night and two can you roller blade on it plz reply thxs cant wait for birthday so buyin this.

  • nice car

  • it doenst look like the puck flips up at all?

  • @anonymousj17 I would buy the deal on hockeyshot.con where you get a very large skill pad and a passmaster. It's only like $80 last time I checked.

  • &shrks2cup20, you can most likely have an ice-like feel with your online blades on this because I play outdoor online and the skating surface sucks. Roller blades in the dryland tiles would probably be more ice-like

  • If you can park a car on it then why can't you skate on them? I think that a car would be a lot more dangerous for it than a few skaters.

  • @shrks2cup20

    Rubber on tires is not a sharp surface.

    Skates blades are.

  • hi, can u please tell whats the best surface for a regular puck to glide? I have shooting pad and I have tape to tape I do not like the way real puck glides on them it is too slow. Are these blocks about same as a pad? What is the most ice like surface I can buy for a real puck? thanks

  • i got them just last week and have put about 6 hours of use into them. . . . puck really flips around quite bit, you have to concentrate on cupping the puck, that was definitely a disappointment . . . . green biscuit works great. . . . . theyre in my basement and i havent brought my net down stairs so i can vouch for the their ability to withstand slapshots but they seem pretty sturdy

  • @usawild1 Thanks for the feedback! Using a regular puck on almost any off ice surface requires a bit more attention, you definitely have to cup it more on the tiles and shooting pads. I usually use the Green Biscuit on most off ice surfaces. You can still use the puck, you just have to have really smooth hands.

  • @howtohockeydotcom should I get This or the junior shooting pad on hockeyshot?

  • that's not environmentally friendly at 2:10 lol

  • Where can you buy those ?

  • people say it is best for stick handling, but if i wanted to shoot it would break

  • @dbourlako No, I have taken slapshots and wrist shots and the tiles hold up fine.

  • Sweet set up

  • Are they weather resistant? If I leave them outside will they get messed up?

  • I want that

  • Trying to figure out if i should get the dryland or the pro shooting pad. which one is easier to store and can they be used outside during winter? (snow) i have a fenced area in my backyard that has fairly flat concrete so would like to leave either one outside all the time. is that ok? thanks

  • can you roller blade on it if ur a goalie and can goalie pads silde on it

  • I was thinking about geting the tape to tape from hockeyshots but this seems like a better product. Any advise on which would be better and last longer? Thanks

  • @str8rippon My favourite one on hockey shot is the extreme passing kit. Check out our review on our website and we have a coupon for $10 off too!

  • @howtohockeydotcom Hey man much appreciated. Thanks

  • you are good

  • once you put them together can they be separated?

  • @ryanisahockeynoob Yup, you have to use a bit of force, but I have laid them down and pulled them apart a few times.

  • does the pass back thing that you screw it into hurt the tiles

  • @bruinsrule4321 No the passmaster is just really heavy and sits on top, you could screw it in if you wanted though because it has threaded holes on the bottom of the posts.

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  • 5.02

    NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEee

  • can you use them in the winter

  • where can i get the coupon from?

  • @salata1500 Head to our website, How To Hockey, the coupon is in the right sidebar

  • You should get some synthetic ice that you can skate on then do a review of it.

  • Can you rollerblade on these?

  • @zeebusst Yes you can, it helps to have the soft wheels though.

  • Can you rollerblade on these???

    

  • @IIExiiLedII Yes they will easily set up in a driveway, as long as the driveway is fairly smooth. The puck slides the same on the tiles as it does on a shooting pad.

  • If you rode on it with inline skates would you slip??

  • which slides more realistic to the ice the roll up skill pad or the dryland floring tiles?

  • @salata1500 I just went out and tested the skillpad and the tiles, I did about 10 slide tests. I put a puck on each (side by side) and then used a 2x4 to push them both with the same amount of power. The pucks slid basically the same distance every time

  • i used to have this worked amazing slides great but wore out for me but useful and fun

  • What would you recommend for the roll-up shooting pad? FlyPuck or GreenBiscuit? And what would be the best pass rebounder to add onto it?

  • @Swizzy I personally like the Green Biscuit, the design reduces vibration so it does not flip over, and then you can use it on the shooting pad and on pavement. The Flypucks work too, just not as well.

    For a pass rebounder you could get the extreme passing kit with the bungee cord, you'll save some money by combining them and the pass rebounder is built in.

    Don't forget to use the coupon from our site to save $10!

  • @howtohockeydotcom How mobile is the shooting pad that comes with the extreme passing kit? I kinda liked the idea of that roll-up pad cuz it looks easy to just stuff away. Thx

  • @Swizzy It's the same thing, just with a pass rebounder built in.

  • @howtohockeydotcom Alright thanks, I will buy that probably in a couple of months!

  • thanks for posting these videos jeremy :D definitely gonna buy one in the future

  • thanks for the reupload

  • dude this is pro to the max

  • I've been looking for this type of tile !!! :DD thx so much!!:D

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