Better Hockey Shooting Pad 28 x 57 in – realistic ice feel vs HockeyShot Dryland Flooring Tiles 10 Pack (18x18) - White, Non-Skateable
Overall winner: Better Hockey Shooting Pad 28 x 57 in – realistic ice feel
Key Differences
Better Hockey's shooting pad is a single 28x57-inch pad that simulates real ice feel, is weatherproof and UV protected, and has more reviews and a higher rating; HockeyShot's tiles are a 10-pack dryland flooring solution designed for year-round training and easy installation but are explicitly non-skateable and come in a higher price tier. Choose Better Hockey if you want a durable, ice-feel shooting surface with stronger user ratings; choose HockeyShot if you need modular dryland flooring for covering larger areas and easy install flexibility
Better Hockey Shooting Pad 28 x 57 in – realistic ice feel
Shooting pad that simulates the feel of real ice for shooting, passing and stickhandling. Durable, weatherproof surface with a carrying handle; some customers note it may curl at edges
Pros
- simulates real ice feel
- weatherproof for indoor/outdoor use
- easy to carry with handle
- improves stick handling and practice area
Cons
- edges may curl for some users
- some reports of not laying flat
HockeyShot Dryland Flooring Tiles 10 Pack (18x18) - White, Non-Skateable
Dryland hockey training tiles for year-round practice; easy setup and versatile surface. Not for skating, suitable for home training regardless of weather
Pros
- easy installation
- year-round training surface
- versatile setup options
- durable construction
Cons
- not for skating
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Better Hockey |
| Durability | Better Hockey |
| Versatility | HockeyShot |
| User Reviews | Better Hockey |