Skateable Synthetic Ice
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- Superior glide characteristics, and designed with self-lubricating materials to maintain its shape and slipperiness for years
- UV protected, making it usable for indoor or outdoor useBest results on a hard, flat surface
- No messy sprays or cleaning is required (other than a push broom to remove dust or shavings)
- Assemble in seconds with a rubber mallet, and also easily disassembles to move or store products
- Can support vehicle weight if driven over or parked on
- Works great with skates, shoes, or even barefoot!
- Made in USA
- Each box comes with four synthetic panels that each measure 2FT x 4FT, creating a skateable area of ~30 SQ FT per box.
- Jigsaw piece edging makes assembly easy, with virtually no seams
- Each panel is 3/8" inches thick, and two-sided.
Each box weighs 50 pounds.
Replicates Real Ice
Perfect for glide, edges, turns, small area games or at-home drills while wearing skates.
Or, simply train on synthetic ice with shoes to get extra puck touches and practice shooting.
Whether you live in a warm climate with no outdoor ice or just want to get more reps away from the rink, skateable synthetic ice is the answer!
Commercial-Grade
Not all "synthetic ice" brands are made the same.
Many competitors' sells products that are flimsy, 1-sided and only suitable for beginners. You might like the price, but as they say, you get what you pay for.
Our synthetic ice panels are 3/8" inch, two-sided, and built to withstand years of high skating traffic from big bodies. You can even flip the products to double its life expectancy!
READY FOR WHEREVER YOU TRAIN
Made in the USA from highly-engineered HDPE, our skateable synthetic ice is UV-coated, moisture resistant, and can handle rigorous indoor training or harsh outdoor environments.
Basement, garage, patio, driveway, training center, town square, or restaurant ...there is no wrong location to enjoy skating on synthetic ice.
HASSLE-FREE INSTALLATION
Installation of our skateable synthetic ice is a breeze. Each panel connects with just a few swings of the rubber mallet, so you'll be skating within minutes. Just make sure you have a hard, flat surface underneath. The seams are virtually non-existent after installation.
The panels can also be un-installed and moved to another room, if desired from time to time.
See our installation video below to learn more.
Maintenance-Free
These panels are self-lubricating that get more slippery over time. No messy sprays are required. Just an occasional push broom or vacuum to clear up dust and shavings. If left outside, be sure to clear twigs and other debris off the surface.
Tape marks and puck marks can be touched up with a Magic Eraser or gentle household cleanser, or leave on the panels as evidence of your players' hard work!
FAQs
How does Synthetic Ice differ from Dryland Hockey Tiles?
The term "synthetic ice" is a specific hockey industry term to mean tiles or panels that can be skated on. This can also be referred to as Fake Ice or Artificial Ice.
Dryland hockey tiles is also a home hockey flooring product, but intended for use with shoes, inline skates or barefoot.
Both are great products and top sellers for Snipers Edge, but they have different training benefits and at different price points. Learn more about our dryland hockey tiles here.
Sometimes our competitors, especially those based in non-English speaking countries, will use the term "synthetic ice" to describe what is really dryland hockey tiles. We're not sure whether that is simply a language translation error, or someone intending to mislead customers. We suggest doing your homework and confirming whether the product is described as being SKATEABLE or not.
How many boxes do I need?
Each box of Synthetic Ice comes with 4 tiles that are each 2' x 4' (8 SF), or 32 SF in total. Thus, measure the length and width of your desired training space to calculate your square footage, and divide by 32 to get the # of boxes.
For reference, an average 2-car garage is 400-600 SF. So if you're looking for tiles to occupy a car stall in the garage training area, you might want ~200SF...or 6-7 boxes.
Can the panels be connected short + long side?
No. The panels are designed to match seamlessly with the same side of each panel. The long side (4 Foot Side) will only match up with other long sides and the short side (2 foot side) will only match up with other short sides.
Can the synthetic ice panels be used on carpet, grass, or an uneven/sloped surface?
Yes! Our Synthetic Ice is manufactured with a UV-protective coating to enable either indoor or outdoor use. That said, a few useful tips if you plan to use the tiles outdoors:
1) The panels work better on a hard, flat surface, however, so while use on grass is certainly possible, results are better on driveway, garage floor, basement floor, etc. If you really want to train on grass, consider placing plywood sheet(s) underneath to create a hard surface.
2)The panels may shift with temperature changes, so double-check that your surface is flat before each use. Stomp down the seams if any heaving occured.
3) If you use outdoors, we suggest clearing off leaves, sticks, and other debris before using for optimal training results.
Will synthetic ice ruin my skates?
As with all synthetic ice products, our skating on our panels will dull your skates faster than regular ice due to the heat and friction created as the skates are cutting the plastic layers.
The blades and skates themselves will be fine, but we recommend for you to get a sharpening before you return back to on-ice practice. Alternatively, consider using a set of replacement blades solely for use on synthetic ice.
How do I install my Synthetic Ice?
See our installation video down below!









