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Perfect your wrist shots, slapshots and snappers with the Green Biscuit™ Snipe. This off-ice practice puck is designed to withstand and reduce friction and vibration on rough surfaces like concrete and asphalt. The Green Biscuit™ Snipe is designed specifically for shooting practice but also serves as a greatn passing and handling training tool. The Green Biscuit® Snipe is perfect for athletes of all ages and skill levels.
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21 Reviews
adv06
Pretty neat to be able to practice on my driveway. It's pretty bumpy but does a good job at sliding. The weight is nice as well when shooting.
CCCC
I like the Green Biscuit normal version so this was a no-brainer.
Small tent
Great outdoor puck for street hockey! Kids love the green biscuits they last long and slide well on pavement
Austin G
I bought this and after hitting the brick wall behind in my house it started to loosen up and I was afraid it would break. Don’t get me wrong this thing can take a hit. But you should probably hit the net so it lasts longer than a month of consistent shooting.
Steve227
The 2.0 feels better than the standard snipe puck.
Annie82
On the Christmas list for nephew. Looked super fun and he usually stocks up on several of them.
Jbocc
We have dozens of these in my garage. My son lines them up and beats on them and they hold up.
JonSwizzle
Slides great on most surfaces. However this puck is designed for shooting, unlike the original. On the first shot my son took with it, he hit the post and it cracked. Not great. I expect much more durability from a $15 puck.
SilentProphet3
I love Green Biscuits. They are the most authentic and useful training gear for off ice practice!
gwood117
The "snipe" (dark green) is designed for shooting practice. The "original" (light green) is designed for quick-hands. (Your best bet for your first purchase is to get the combo pack, one of each, at a slight discount.) The snipe is still OK for stickhandling . . . a little like using a weighted puck. Scuffing is actually good, and it was designed to scuff which decreases friction just enough. You will get "strong hands" stick handling with a snipe. Shooting a snipe is where it really shines ... it won't break even if you shoot it against a curb or brick wall. It feels as close to shooting a real puck on ice as you will ever get on dry land, and you don't need fancy tiles or a shooting pad. The snipe is also great for playing catch, especially saucer passes. *Here is a good garage or basement drill: set up a bar-high target at one end to shoot at, a ground-level target at the other end for saucer passing, a piece of wood in the middle to shoot and pass over, 2 originals (one at each end), 3 snipes at the low target end, and (very important) put on some tunes . Starting at the low target end, stick handle the original in between the 3 snipes. Now shoot all the snipes at the bar-high target. Next stick handle the 2nd original around the 3 snipes, wherever they landed. Next saucer the 3 snipes back to the original end, over the piece of wood, at the ground-level target. And repeat. You will probably notice a difference on the ice after two short sessions.
Jdfrye31
I love the Green Biscuit Snipe. Green Biscuits are amazing off ice and the snipe allows you to shoot the puck without a high chance of cracking. The Original biscuit would explode if you nailed the post, but the snipe holds up well. After a bit, chips and cracks do occur, and eventually it will break. But hey, you are hitting a metal post with a plastic puck. Highly recommend this product.
Mikadg
It runs the best out of all street hockey pucks. It takes the abuse of strong slap shots even when it hits off something hard.
rwb90
The puck does not stick-handle as well as a regular Green Biscuit, but it shoots way better. It's easier to loft and has a more natural shot. It gets scuffed up real easily and quickly though. It will work okay for what I need it to do but they need to make improvements on the wear and tear of the product. It shoots better than the other though so I would recommend for that!
jaquan
I bought this puck stoked, everybody said it would glide like a puck on ice put it doesn't really do that. It works fairly well and in my opinion better than other street pucks. Its pretty good for the price. It gets beat up really fast, within the fist fifteen minutes its already scratched up. but it didn't break when i took a shot so thats good. I would recommend this product but their is probably a better puck somewhere out there.
Linda
Grandson is Club & High School hockey player. Thinks yhis is best off ice puck he has used. Very happy with purchase.
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