Turbo Puck
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  • thats sick, but he is by far the worst salesman ever...

  • I've got this and it really goes further than my other pucks. Pretty impress

  • where can u get this

  • just bought this today....1 hour 30 mins into a session, broke it on a clapper

  • I have a review up on this CHECK IT OUT!!

  • I'll give it a try as a dryland replacement. I have an 8oz flypuck for strength, but there are no 6oz pucks that you can shoot off of cement into a wall. If it blows on smooth cement I'll come back and let you all know, but I like heavy. Can't shoot a green biscut or a flypuck at a wall, Close enough I say.

  • Does it work well on pavement?

  • Stick to the proven. Only IDS and Sonic puck, even HCLowen puck for me.

  • @HockeySmth I got a sonic puck from the hockeystore I work in 2 days ago, used it yesterday and split the thing in two on a slapper. garbage IMO. I'm picking up the last 2 turbo pucks we have and perhaps a mission puck, hopefully these hold up. we're only shooting around on a roller rink so they should

  • a normal mylec or reebok with 6 raised 1/4 in. circles work fine for inline

  • propuck is best.... cause here in singapore we have no indoor rink

  • fly puck is the best

  • why dont u show us how it works

  • play ice hockey- problem solved

  • Yeah,when its roller its a pain in the ass to get back down.I totally agree with you.

  • Buy me an ice rink that's easy to get to rather than the one that's 1:45 away from me and I'll won't stop playing.

  • dude, IDS pucks are the best without a doubt

  • I have one of these and they're terrible. They flip over or roll on it's edge when you stickhandle because of how the hard plastic pegs aren't flush with the rubber edge. Get the Pro Puck instead.

  • I like the fly puck for stickhandling practice, but it's too brittle to shoot at a wall. This might be a decent puck for dry land training... I like that the gliding surfaces are large, probably won't get worn away as fast on my coarse driveway... If I can find this locally I'd probably buy it.

  • @PuttingOnTheFoil check out the green biscuit, it is more durable than the fly puck, and slides like a normal puck on ice

  • i think the flypuck is still better

  • me too the flypuck at least comes in different weights and helps me with alot of fundementals!

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