Flypuck 3 min informercial
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How does it work on rough street and driveway surfaces?
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I got one and just use it indoors since rubber pucks wont go good on floor so screw it who will ever kno inless ya shoot high at a couch like i did and brok a windown fram nothing noticeable tho
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buy a no bounce roller puck i have one and it doesn't bounce
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I have the 4 ounce puck. That was the only one my local rink had. My only complaint is that it can flip over pretty easily. Could just be poor technique though.
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hey does the fly puck sell at source for sports
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Of course it does slide on all surfaces
OneHockey 1 year ago
i got one and seems to be made of extremely cheap soft plastic. i used it in the garage on a concrete floor and within 10 minutes this slick beauty turned into a scratched mess. i bet it won't event last that long. i don't see how that is an awesome "invention". it is a piece of plastic and sure it glides somewhat better than a regular puck because it is lighter. and it bounces like hell. i guess your best bet is laminate floor in the living room (if your mom allows that hehe).
MegaFeofan 2 years ago
You're funny. The puck will stat this way for a long time. It can't keep its shine.. Don't worry, you will have your puck for a long time
Enjoy
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OneHockey 2 years ago
This thing works very well on smooth concrete. I'm thinking about get the 6 and 8 ounce pucks.
TheSeventhSon 2 years ago
You should get all pucks and use them all when training
OneHockey 2 years ago
Ha
I broke a 14 by 18 window at a hockey camp with 1 of those
xxWarriorsxx 4 years ago
I'm sorry about that...
OneHockey 4 years ago