Ice Hockey Pucks and Training Balls

All the ice hockey pucks and training balls you need to play and practice, indoors and outdoors

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      Bauer Street Hockey Puck - Orange
      Bauer Street Hockey Puck - Orange
      £4.00
      Bauer Mini Foam Pucks - 3 Pack
      Bauer Mini Foam Pucks - 3 Pack
      £12.00
      A&R Reaction Ball
      A&R Reaction Ball
      £11.00
      Bauer Stick Handling Ball
      Bauer Stick Handling Ball
      £10.00
      Bauer Dryland Tile Pucks
      Bauer Dryland Tile Pucks
      Bauer Dryland Tile Pucks
      £13.00
      Bauer Multi Surface Training Puck
      Bauer Multi Surface Training Puck
      Bauer Multi Surface Training Puck
      £15.00
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      Bauer HydroG Hockey Ball - Pink - Cold Weather - 36 pack
      Bauer HydroG Hockey Ball - Pink - Cold Weather - 36 pack
      £168.00
      Bauer HydroG Hockey Ball - Pink - Cold Weather - 4 pack
      Bauer HydroG Hockey Ball - Pink - Cold Weather - 4 pack
      £23.00
      Bauer HydroG Hockey Ball - Orange - Warm Weather - 4 Pack
      Bauer HydroG Hockey Ball - Orange - Warm Weather - 4 Pack
      Bauer HydroG Hockey Ball - Orange - Warm Weather - 4 Pack
      £23.00
      Bauer Xtreme Density Hockey Ball - 4 Pack
      Bauer Xtreme Density Hockey Ball - 4 Pack
      Bauer Xtreme Density Hockey Ball - 4 Pack
      £23.00
      Bauer Hockey Ball - Orange - Warm Weather - 4 Pack
      Bauer Hockey Ball - Orange - Warm Weather - 4 Pack
      Bauer Hockey Ball - Orange - Warm Weather - 4 Pack
      £14.00

      Ice Hockey Pucks and Training Balls FAQs

      Which ice hockey puck should I use to practice?

      Besides 6oz regulation weight ice hockey pucks, we stock a range of training pucks to help you improve your game. Our heavier 10oz pucks help you develop stronger passing, while pucks with added grip or rubber components are perfect for your shooting or stickhandling drills.

      What is the difference between a roller hockey puck and an ice hockey puck?

      Inline or roller hockey pucks are lighter than ice hockey pucks. They are designed to ensure they remain balanced and glide smoothly over indoor and outdoor surfaces.

      Do I need a puck or a ball for street hockey?

      Street hockey is played on foot rather than skates, and is usually played with a hockey ball specifically designed to keep bouncing and skipping to a minimum. On smooth surfaces you can also play with a lightweight street hockey puck.