

🏒 Elevate your off-ice game with the puck that glides like ice, anywhere you play!
The Green Biscuit Bonus 2-Pack features two NHL official-sized off-ice hockey pucks designed for superior stickhandling, passing, and shooting practice on rough surfaces like asphalt and sport court tiles. Created by NHL veteran Tom Pederson, these durable pucks replicate real ice puck movement, offering unmatched glide and control. Ideal for players seeking to enhance their skills off the ice, this combo pack includes a smooth passer puck and a shooter puck, both built to endure rigorous outdoor training sessions.





| ASIN | B06XTB7173 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,113 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #19 in Ice Hockey Pucks |
| Brand Name | Green Biscuit |
| Color | Original Green (Passing Puck) Dark Green (Shooting Puck) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,066) |
| Date First Available | January 9, 2013 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.61 x 6.85 x 1.02 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Green Biscuit |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Part Number | GRE-GB-COMBO-PK |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Hockey |
| Style | Classic |
D**T
Perfect for Off-Ice Practice – Even in Belize!
I bought the Green Biscuit Home Practice 2-Pack for the Belize Hockey League, and they’ve been a total hit—literally and figuratively! These pucks are smooth, tough, and perfect for off-ice training, especially where traditional ice time is limited. Why I Love Them: 🏒 Slides Like It’s on Ice: These pucks glide amazingly well on concrete, tile, or pavement, making them ideal for stickhandling drills and passing practice. 🛠️ Built Tough: Despite a lot of use on rough outdoor surfaces, they’ve held up great—no cracks or wobbling. 🧤 Great for Skill Building: Helps players work on control, reaction, and hand speed—exactly what we needed to up our game. 🌴 Works Anywhere: Whether it's in a garage, driveway, or street hockey setup in Belize, they work just as well as advertised. 🎯 Awesome for All Ages: We've had both kids and adults using them in league practices—everyone loves them. Final Thoughts: If you're looking to sharpen your skills off the ice (or in places like Belize where ice is… not exactly plentiful), the Green Biscuit Home Pucks are a fantastic investment. Smooth, durable, and seriously fun to train with. Highly recommend for players of all levels—especially in tropical hockey leagues! 🏒🔥🌴
W**I
Build quality is very good
My son use it to practice as coatch needed.
S**E
Practice puck stability
Practice puck stability, both styles avoid the usual street hockey puck rolling on the sides. Weight is inside the standard puck range. Durability brings great value, movement stability makes it great to track progression vs regression.
J**Y
Concrete hockey can be played with magic pucks
Great puck for outdoor use. As Street balls have their benefit, but it's nice to be able to use a puck to better simulate ice hockey play. I play/practice on fairly rough concrete with cracks everywhere. These pucks will flip over when passing over a crack if passing, but stick-handling over a crack has a surprisingly high success rate. I have used both the original + snipe versions. The original glides across concrete really well, better than anything I've ever used in puck form, but they do feel fragile; been using them for months without breaking one tough (just stick to stick-handling and passing and you should be fine). As for the snipe version, they don't glide as well as the original and are made from a slightly softer material. They do last a while depending on how hard your shoot is and what they are hitting if not the net, post, or keeper. They do wear down over time for hitting hard surfaces, as the area in the holes around the bolts wear down to the point where tips of the bolts become bigger than the holes keeping them in place.
B**O
Great product, slides extremely well outdoors on decently smooth surface - just not very durable
These are surprisingly good pucks for using outside in the street. I've used it for a short time just to stick handle in the driveway & having a sauce toss with a friend, also in the drive way. I have to say, we were both VERY impressed by how well this thing landed after being saucered & didn't roll over or anything. On a relatively smooth outdoor surface, this puck handles very well & has pretty decent weight to it as well which is nice. It slides easily & naturally, & won't really roll on you like just about any other puck would outdoors. The only con I would say is that this puck is not built to last whatsoever. It's a really cool design & it works well, but we probably used this puck for all of an hour yesterday & it looks extremely beat up. I bought both the stickhandling puck and the shooting puck & haven't gotten to use the shooting one yet - but I can't imagine it would hold up for very long if you were shooting at a real net. It feels like if this thing were to hit iron with any decent force behind it, it would just shatter & you'd be left picking up pieces. All of that said, just throwing sauce with the normal green one, it comes off of your stick really nicely & naturally. I really like it, but I think you'd have to buy a whole lot of these things if you wanted to really use them all the time. Great product, just not all that durable. I'll probably buy a few more for this summer because I really like the way it slides & doesn't flip, & we really like to toss sauce.
J**Y
Some sort of magic makes these glide over smooth concrete street
I'm not sure how they make them work like a real puck, but my 10-year-old travel hockey player and I can pass these 150ft over a new, very smooth concrete street with ease. They make a strange yet satisfying sound gliding and a thunk on the stick. They feel very close to a real ice hockey puck, and are fairly easy to saucer pass or shoot. Rarely did they get up on their ends and roll. The shooter puck does not travel as well as the passer, but still is good. Haven't used them alot so not sure about durability, but they seem and feel durable. We'll see when he gets older starts moving them faster.
2**E
Green buiscuts are the best dryland training pucks on the market in my opinion
Green buiscuts are the best dryland training pucks on the market in my opinion. They slide perfectly on smooth, kind of rough, and very rough serfaces. The snipe is incredible, too. You can stickhandle with it, not quite as good as the original though, and it is fantastic for shooting. I tested mine by shooting it against a cement curb with about 50 mph shots and the biggest damage was a small dent. I highly, highly reccomend this combo for stickhandling, passing, and shooting off ice for training, at a great price.
C**B
Awesome puck for off ice puck handling
Recently got into Ice hockey and was looking for an off ice training aid. These things are awesome for stick handling on smooth concrete or even rougher asphalt. The rubber fittings inside the puck really does a nice job of keeping the puck flat on a wide verity of surfaces. The pucks are tough but I wouldn't recommend using them for shooting practice. For that get the snipe Green Biscuit because these will break. Overall a very good puck handling training aid that will last a long time.
A**N
Top Straßenpucks, machen genau das was Sie tun sollen!
J**A
Estos pucks deslizan muy bien en la calle y en el interior de mi casa para practicar.
J**3
These are the best off ice pucks we have found. They glide really well roads / tarmac / concrete. We've spent hours playing with them and yes, they did start showing signs of wear very quickly but that's to be expected given the surface they are being used on. Highly recommend.
J**N
Amazing product worth every cent going to be purchasing again soon
A**W
I’ve been using the Green Biscuit Passing and Shooting training pucks for off-ice practice, and they work extremely well for stickhandling, passing, and basic shooting drills. On smooth surfaces like shooting pads, concrete, or pavement, the pucks slide smoothly and stay flat instead of flipping over like a regular puck. The passing puck glides very well for stickhandling and passing practice, while the shooting puck holds up better for shots. Using both together makes it easy to work on different drills without switching equipment. They feel well made and durable, and they’ve held up well with regular practice. For off-ice training, these pucks do exactly what they’re designed to do and are a great addition to a home practice setup.
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