The HockeyShot Stickhandling Accessories Pack includes three off-ice training tools for developing stickhandling technique. The different weights allow players to vary their drills and work on soft hands, quick hand movement and forearm strength. This set is a practical choice for players who want to add focused puck-control training to their dryland routine.
Key features
Three training tools in one set
The pack includes the Swedish Stickhandling Ball, Extreme Dryland Puck and Heavy Stickhandling Ball, giving players multiple ways to train puck control and stick movement.
Designed for soft and quick hands
The variety of weights helps change the feel and difficulty of drills, supporting faster reactions and smoother stickhandling.
Extreme Dryland Puck for off-ice training
The training puck features 12 plastic gliders on both sides, helping it move quickly on suitable dryland surfaces.
Real puck size with lighter weight
The Extreme Dryland Puck is the same size as a real ice hockey puck, but 1 oz lighter, creating a specific off-ice training feel.
Heavy Stickhandling Ball for forearm work
The heavier ball helps develop forearm strength and hand speed, and can also be used during pregame warmups.
Technology and construction
Extreme Dryland Puck
The Extreme Dryland Puck uses plastic gliders on both sides to support fast movement during off-ice drills. This makes it useful for practicing puck handling away from the ice.
Swedish Stickhandling Ball
The Swedish Stickhandling Ball is designed for quick reactions and fine stick control. For best results, it can be used on wood, tile, smooth concrete or even carpeted surfaces.
Heavy Stickhandling Ball
The Heavy Stickhandling Ball adds more resistance to stickhandling drills. In practice, it helps engage the hands and forearms during training and can also be used as part of a short warmup before play.
Who is this product for
This set is intended for hockey players who want to improve stickhandling, puck control and hand speed off the ice. It is suitable for individual dryland training, technical drills and short warmups before practice or a game.