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 NEW off-ice Stick Handling Pucks! by encore hockey

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encorehockey Posted - 08/15/2005 : 13:59:52
Encore Hockey, LLC has developed two different weighted training pucks that glide on asphalt and concrete the same way as pucks do on the ice, thus enabling players to practice their stick handling drills with an object that they actually use in the game. The FlyPuck is a 4 oz puck designed for speed repetitive training and the PhatPuck is an 8 oz puck designed to do all of the same moves you'd do on the ice but heavier to promote wrist and forearm strength. The difference between our pucks and other off ice pucks on the market today is that they don't bounce and roll the way the others do, we were unimpressed with the quality of off ice training pucks and that's why we developed the FlyPuck & PhatPuck.

Our goal is to get the puck into the hands of people who are just as dedicated to the continued development of youth hockey players as we are.

www.encorehockey.com
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Ripley Posted - 09/02/2005 : 18:02:54
sounds cool but how long will they last? what about rough concrete?

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