







🏒 Elevate your off-ice game with the puck that never quits!
The Proguard ProPuck Roller Hockey Puck is a professional-grade training tool designed for off-ice and street hockey. Crafted from durable vulcanized rubber and featuring a knurled side for enhanced control, it glides smoothly on various surfaces thanks to patented white pins. Weighing just under 4 ounces, it offers realistic puck handling for serious players. Backed by Proguard’s 45+ years of hockey expertise, this puck is built to last and perfect for honing skills anywhere.
| Brand | Pro Guard |
| Color | Black |
| Material | vulcanized rubber |
| Sport | Hockey |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Base Material | Wood |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Roller Hockey Training |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| UPC | 765499181837 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765499181837 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.1 x 3.8 x 1.1 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Pro Guard |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Model Name | Roller Hockey Puck |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| Manufacturer | Proguard |
| Part Number | 8183BKC |
| Included Components | Roller Hockey Puck |
A**R
slides on painted asphalt
I just got it and spent an hour skating on an old tennis court -- painted asphalt, but the 'grit' for tennis is almost entirely gone. On that surface, the slide was impressive and essentially puck like: maybe like skating on a rink seriously in need of a zamboni job, let's say. I doubt anything would do well on road tar, but on something at the next level of smoothness, this held up well. It also held up fine shooting against a concrete wall. I'd get it again.
K**N
Works well outdoors
My son and I play/practice on an asphalt parking lot. It's not super rough but does have many cracks with patches. The puck slides well over this without bouncing or rolling on edge. Feels way better than a ball. I'm glad I took the time to check some reviews, I'm planning to buy more.
M**N
Great for an ice hockey player in the summer
Slides very well on pavement and has a good weighting that feels close to an ice hockey puck. I bought two and am thinking about getting a couple more of these.
R**H
Worth it. Just buy one.
Having used every style/brand of street hockey pucks, I can say this is definitely the best all around puck for the street. It doesn't glide as smooth as a green biscuit puck but definitely better for shooting/playing a game than a green biscuit. Depending on the surface you're playing on the white plastic guards do grind down after a while, making it thin and not as enjoyable to play with. For stick handling/passing, get a green biscuit. If you want an all purpose puck for doing everything with, get this puck. I've bought 3 of over the past year and still use em. You can beat the hell out of these things and will never crack. Green Biscuits will 100% eventually crack taking slap shots with em, especially if they bang off the post enough. But these are definitely the best bang for your buck as far as a street hockey puck. Just bare in mind the rougher the surface, the faster they wear down. Only reason why I didn't give these 5 stars.
B**E
Definitely worth the purchase.
I bought this puck after doing some research. I haven't played with a roller hockey puck since I was a kid. I have countless ice pucks that don't work in my driveway for my son, I got this one and it slides great, especially on the smoother parts of the concrete. Does not work on the street though, so beware if that's what you need a puck for.
B**N
Works like a puck
Works like any other puck. Happy with the quality and value
G**.
Doesn't slide on semi rough surfaces.
I wanted to like this. It definitely doesn't slide on semi rough surfaces. It rolls all over the place. Maybe if you have a perfectly flat and smooth driveway or are playing on a tennis court . Better off with the plastic street hockey balls.
K**E
Used to be the best for outdoor concrete games.
We play on an outdoor basketball court with a smooth concrete. These pucks used to be the best, good weight and would generally lay flat. Over the past year there has been a change in them, the white plastic "teeth" will pop out easily, occasionally on the first play. It also feels like the pucks go on-edge more readily than older ones.
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