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kyoryu - (December 27, 2005) Looking for a good inline puck that actually has some weight? Looking for a puck you can use on asphalt without it bouncing on every single bump? This is it. The Pro Puck is definitely the best puck that I've found for working on uneven terrain, and the additional weight is great if you're practicing for ice hockey, as the puck is closer to regulation weight than most inline pucks. The bad things? Well, it's heavier, which is good and bad... good if you're practicing for ice, bad if you normally play with the lighter pucks. It also has a better chance to hurt somebody if playing street hockey with little gear. Also, they're a bit pricey at about $8 a piece. Still, for practicing
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aust - (01/14/2007) it was the best product i have ever have had in my life now i play for the might ducks and its just awesome i mean you should just have that with you all the time cause it helped me and it will help you
kyoryu - (12/27/2005) Looking for a good inline puck that actually has some weight? Looking for a puck you can use on asphalt without it bouncing on every single bump? This is it. The Pro Puck is definitely the best puck that I've found for working on uneven terrain, and the additional weight is great if you're practicing for ice hockey, as the puck is closer to regulation weight than most inline pucks. The bad things? Well, it's heavier, which is good and bad... good if you're practicing for ice, bad if you normally play with the lighter pucks. It also has a better chance to hurt somebody if playing street hockey with little gear. Also, they're a bit pricey at about $8 a piece. Still, for practicing passing or shooting on non-ideal surfaces, nothing beats this puck.
Product: Pro Puck