| This is a quick review of the hockey shooting board, | | | | have enough room to reach back and really wind up, |
| also known as shooting pads. The material they are | | | | and then when I go to shoot I run out of fake ice, and |
| made out of is High-density polyethylene, also known | | | | my stick hits the pavement. Luckily for me we decided |
| as HDPE. This is the best material to use for this | | | | to by the pro size which gave PLENTY of room for |
| purpose because it is VERY durable, very smooth and | | | | wrist shots. |
| also a bit slippery. They also use the same material to | | | | Update - Since reviewing I have been taking about |
| make rails and boxes for snowboarding and skiing | | | | 100-200 shots a day (except during rain) and the |
| Hockey shooting board review | | | | shooting pad is still in awesome shape |
| Shooting test | | | | Stickhandling Test |
| We tested out a pro sized shooting board to see if it | | | | We were able to do all kinds of fancy moves on this |
| would hold up to a barrage of slapshots, wrist shots | | | | large hockey board. I practiced the toe drag like it was |
| and a little good ol fashioned abuse (we bashed it a | | | | nobodies business using the green biscuit. |
| few times to see if we could dent or knick it) After | | | | What we thought |
| about 1000 shots and a bludgeoning we were not able | | | | If you are going to buy a hockey shooting board you |
| to make one mark in the shooting board. I think we will | | | | should definitely get the pro size, it gives you enough |
| call that a pass | | | | room to do anything you need to and will help improve |
| Wrist shots | | | | your shooting and stickhandling. We know a great site |
| You know what I hate? When I try to take a wrist | | | | to get them from and also have a sweet coupon! |
| shot off of a puny hockey shooting pad and I don't | | | | |