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From training youth players to stocking up ready for the season, you can find all the pucks and balls for ice, inline and mini hockey in our online range!
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The classic black puck is used in official senior games and is a standardised weight of 6oz. White pucks are used in goalie training to help goaltenders practice tracking a white puck against white ice.
Training pucks are usually reddish/orange and weigh more than black pucks — coming in at 10oz. This heavier puck is used in practice sessions to help players improve their stickhandling and shot power.
Youth players under the age of eight tend to use a blue puck that weighs around 4oz. These lightweight pucks help younger players learn the basics of ice hockey until they’re strong enough to use the standard black pucks.
As rubber ice hockey pucks don’t travel well across the indoor surfaces that inline hockey is played on, inline pucks were created as an alternative. A high-density ball is usually used, so it doesn’t bounce and mimics natural stickhandling more accurately.
Designed to travel flat across uneven surfaces like concrete, the green biscuit is a fantastic training puck to help players improve their stick handling away from the ice. It’s not designed to withstand shooting, so it’s not used as an inline hockey puck.
Order your pucks and balls for hockey online, or visit us at Willies Coventry and stock up on all the accessories and training gear that you need to take your game to the next level.