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Green Biscuit Green Biscuit

The Green Biscuit is an off-ice training hockey puck that will help you and your team develop passing and stickhandling skills that will blow your competition away. The Biscuit weighs about an ounce less than a hockey puck but with the added friction from the concrete or asphalt it acts just like the real thing on ice. Pass the Green Biscuit with your team at dryland and watch your team win more games. * The GB is not made for shooting, it is a passing and stickhandling puck * Your surface doesn't have to be perfect for the green biscuit, but the better the surface the better the performance * Improve muscle memory and strength in the comfort of your home * Weighs approximately 5oz
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How well does this puck work on concrete?
asked 1 year, 7 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Green Biscuit
9 answers
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answer 1
It actually works great on concrete, I don't know how but it does
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: Over 40
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
answered 2 weeks, 6 days ago
by
Bspol
 - KC, MO
answer 2
It works Great! As a matter of fact, that is the next best surface, other than using some form of dryland tile, stickhandling board, or artificial ice. It also works very well on asphalt.
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answered 2 months ago
by
xjgopher
 - Twin Cities, MN
answer 3
1) great on smooth pavement (e.g. inside garage)
2) pretty well for short distances on asphalt (e.g. bumpy driveway)
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: Over 40
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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Top 10 Contributor
Top 10 Contributor
answered 2 months, 3 weeks ago
by
FiveHole
 - Chicago 'burbs, IL
answer 4
Works great. I have used it on smooth roller hockey concrete to the rough stuff in my street.

Compared to other training aids, I found this to be the most versatile and closest to the real thing for stick handling off ice.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 30-39
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
Top 25 Contributor
Top 25 Contributor
answered 6 months ago
by
Hansen
 - San Diego California
answer 5
Great. From smooth concrete like garage flooring to rough concrete like parking lot surfaces, this is easily the best puck I've tried due to the fact that it doesn't easily come up on its side. I found good demo videos by searching online.
Skill Level: Advanced
Gender: Male
Age: 30-39
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
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Top 100 Contributor
answered 8 months ago
by
Dangeruss
 - Charlotte, NC
answer 6
It works fine on concrete, but best on a smooth, painted concrete surface or garage floor. An inline rink would be ideal if any are near you.
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Top 50 Contributor
answered 8 months ago
by
jsrogers
 - Austin, TX
answer 7
On smooth concrete it works well but if it's bump it can jump around.
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Top 10 Contributor
answered 8 months ago
by
JaLo
answer 8
Just as well on concrete as street pavement.
Top 1000 Contributor
Top 1000 Contributor
answered 10 months ago
by
TPABOLTS
answer 9
The Green Biscuit puck is made to be played on concrete. It will stay flat as you stickhandle the puck.
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Number One Contributor
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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Jeff
Question
shooting?
so shooting this puck into a net is not a good idea?
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
asked 6 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Green Biscuit
4 answers
Answers
answer 1
The Green Biscuit is not intended for shooting. Use it only for stick handling either solo, or with a partner.
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Top 500 Contributor
answered 2 months ago
by
xjgopher
 - Twin Cities, MN
answer 2
I have been told that this puck is designed solely for handling exercises and will explode into pieces if you shoot it hard. Haven't tested that theory.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Age: Over 40
Frequency: 2-5 times per week
Top 10 Contributor
Top 10 Contributor
answered 2 months, 3 weeks ago
by
FiveHole
 - Chicago 'burbs, IL
answer 3
Shooting into a net is fine, but not a wall.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Frequency: More than 5 times per week
Top 1000 Contributor
Top 1000 Contributor
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
by
wyosledneck
answer 4
That is correct. This puck is designed for stick handling and passing only. It is not designed for shooting.
Top 10 Contributor
Top 10 Contributor
answered 6 months ago
by
Vio34
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