Slick Tiles Edging
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This custom engineered transition piece is a must-have for home hockey training:
- Snaps effortlessly into Snipers Edge dryland hockey slick tiles.
- Create a clean aesthetic around your training area.
- Pull pucks back onto your training surface with ease.
- Fill a gap between tiles and the wall.
- Can support vehicle weight when connected to tiles.
- Built to endure harsh climates.
Spend more time sniping, saucing and dangling, and less time hassling with getting pucks back onto the tiles.
Now available as a single pair, or 10-pack.
- Sold in pairs of 1 "innie" piece and 1 "outie" piece
- Each individual piece measures 12" long x 1.5" wide (with a gradual slope) and 0.5" height, resulting in 24" linear inches per pair
- 3 oz weight per pair
- Made in USA utilizing 3D printing technology, and made from rigid black PLA materials
- Fits Snipers Edge and Sweet Hockey slick tiles of all colors. Not compatible with other manufacturers' tiles.
Looking for your edge?
Apply the slick tiles edging around one or several edges of your slick tiles training area
- Pull pucks back onto the tiles with ease
- Create a clean, finished look
- Fill a gap between tiles and the wall
- Protect errant clips from getting stepped on and damaged
How many do you need? Consider the perimeter that needs edging, count how many tiles are along that edge, and divide by 2 to get your QTY.
Need more slick tiles to match your edging?
FAQs
How much edging do I need?
Each unit is sold as a pair, include an innie piece and an outie piece that are each 12", or 24" linear inches per pair.
To calculate how much edging you'll need, measure your perimeter in FT (keeping in mind that each tile is 12", or 1 FT). Then divide by two, and that's your answer.
Does the edging help with puck containment?
This version of edging provides a transition from your base floor up to your slick tiles surface, allowing you to retrieve pucks more easily and create a cleaner aesthetic for training.
This version of edging is not designed to be puck stoppers, although we may consider that as a version 2.0 down the road.
Can I park a vehicle on them?
Just like our tiles, the edging is designed to be driven over and parked upon, but only when connected to tiles.








