Fantastic for my basement shooting gallery!
My kids and I absolutely love our at home training setup now! Customer service was excellent and installation was easy! I'll be buying more when I'm ready to expand.
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Each box comes with 20 SF of tiles. So measure your total room size and divide by 20 to determine your desired number of boxes.
Buy 1 box for a shooting or stickhandling platform, or multiple boxes to create a sizable training area for multiple kids.
Want some help reviewing your measurements? Email us at cs@snipersedgehockey.com and we'll be happy to assist.
Check out our step-by-step video guide, and start training within minutes.
No, the dryland hockey slick tiles are designed for use with shoes, inline skates, socks or barefoot. If you're looking for skateable tiles, please check out our synthetic ice!
Each box of white and ice blue tiles come with 20 tiles that are each 1' x 1' (i.e. 1 SF). Thus, measure the length and width of your desired training space to calculate your square footage, and divide by 20 to get the # of boxes.
For reference, an average 2-car garage is 400-600 SF. So if you're looking for tiles to occupy a car stall in the garage training area, you might want ~200SF...or 10 boxes.
Yes! The tiles are strong enough to withstand a vehicle weight.
Yes! The slick tiles are manufactured with a UV-protective coating to enable either indoor or outdoor use. That said, a few useful tips if you plan to use the tiles outdoors:
1) The tiles work better on a hard, flat surface, however, so while use on grass is certainly possible, results are better on driveway, garage floor, basement floor, etc. If you really want to train on grass, consider placing plywood sheet(s) underneath to create a hard surface.
2)The tiles may shift with temperature changes, so double-check that your surface is flat before each use. Stomp down the seams if any heaving occured.
3) If you use outdoors, we suggest clearing off leaves, sticks, and other debris before using for optimal training results.
There's no special cleaning required, other than using an occassional pushbroom to remove dust, pet hair, and other particles, just like any other flooring surface in your house. You can also mop the tiles with a mild soap as well without harming the surface, if you so choose.
If used outdoors, be sure to remove twigs, leaves, and other debris before each use.
Standard rubber pucks do not leave marks on the slick tiles! Some scuffmarks from stick tape may occur over time. If this bothers you, consider using white stick tape while training on tiles.
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