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Backyard shooting setup

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Buying a whole setup for my garage/backyard for shooting. Wanted to get your opinions on the pro/cons of the "shooting pads" versus the "Dryland floor tiles" available at hockeyshot.com

If any of you guys have experiences with either I would love to hear them.

Thanks & Happy Thanksgiving

Scott

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I'm looking to do something similar in my garage. This would be for my 6 year old and 13 year old. I am interested to know if anyone has experience with the tiles as well.

In addition, has anyone used the EZ Goal Pro folding goal? It may be what I'm looking for in the way that we could fold it up and put it to the side when not in use. Looking for feedback on stability and durability.

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I have a shooting pad from hockeyshot. I shoot off it into a snipers edge shooting tarp I bought from hockeyshot too. It works great for me. The tarp has the 5 target holes to catch the puck and no worries about a post deflection hitting stuff in my garage. The tiles look to be a good idea if you are going to create a large enough area to work on passing, one-timers, etc. Too much work for me to lay that down and then take back up to re-park the cars in the garage. I think code SHOOT1231 works as 10% off at hockeyshot until 12/25.

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I have a shooting pad from hockeyshot. I shoot off it into a snipers edge shooting tarp I bought from hockeyshot too. It works great for me. The tarp has the 5 target holes to catch the puck and no worries about a post deflection hitting stuff in my garage. The tiles look to be a good idea if you are going to create a large enough area to work on passing, one-timers, etc. Too much work for me to lay that down and then take back up to re-park the cars in the garage. I think code SHOOT1231 works as 10% off at hockeyshot until 12/25.

How effective is the slide on the shooting pad? In other words, does shooting off it feel close to shooting off a sheet of ice or is there noticeable friction/resistance?

Also what's the durability like? Does it really hold up to repeated slap shot practice?

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How effective is the slide on the shooting pad? In other words, does shooting off it feel close to shooting off a sheet of ice or is there noticeable friction/resistance?

Also what's the durability like? Does it really hold up to repeated slap shot practice?

Shooting wise it feels fairly close to ice. If you are gonna practice stickhandling on it you may want to spray some pledge or other type of lubricant to get it slicker like ice. I've taken about 500 slappers on mine and some marks but no damage at all.

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I bought a shooting pad from Pure Hockey for like twenty bucks. It's really good to shoot with. Stick handling with an ice hockey puck is OK at best though, even when I tried spraying pledge and a couple of other different things on it. It works very well with an inline puck though.

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go to Ikea and go to their clearance outlet (called 'as-is'). You can basically pick up a some laminate flooring for about $10. It comes in a pack of 10-12 pieces of laminate flooring, each one is about 5 feet long and 1 foot wide. Link them however you want, and its a decent playing/shooting area. Its normally very smooth so the puck glides pretty well... if not then just spray with some silicon spray and you will be fine.

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