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Durable Street Hockey Balls for Ultimate Play and Control

Engineered for all-season durability and precision, our street hockey balls deliver ultimate control for every game.

Frequently Asked Questions about Street Hockey Balls

Our street hockey pros are here to tackle all your questions and help you find the perfect street hockey balls!

What is the difference between street hockey balls and pucks?

Street hockey balls and pucks are designed for different playing surfaces:

  • Street hockey balls: Ideal for outdoor play on asphalt or concrete, they’re lightweight and bounce-resistant for better control.
  • Street hockey pucks: Better suited for smooth indoor surfaces or roller hockey, with a design that reduces friction for faster gameplay.

Do weather conditions affect the performance of hockey balls in street hockey?

Yes, weather conditions can significantly impact the performance of street hockey balls:

  1. Cold temperatures: Balls can become harder and less bouncy, potentially leading to cracks or splits. Opt for low-temperature street hockey balls specifically designed to perform well in the cold.
  2. Hot temperatures: Heat can soften the material, making the ball more prone to deformation and less predictable.

Solution: Use temperature-specific street hockey balls to ensure consistent performance year-round.

When should I replace my street hockey balls?

To ensure your street hockey game stays smooth and enjoyable, keep an eye on the condition of your hockey balls. You should replace them if you notice any of the following issues:

  1. Cracks or splits: Over time, the material of the ball can crack or split due to wear and tear, especially if used on rough surfaces or in extreme temperatures. These imperfections can impact durability and make the ball unpredictable during play.
  2. Loss of bounce: A good street hockey ball should have just the right amount of bounce for optimal control. If it feels too hard or flat and doesn’t rebound as expected, it’s time to retire it.
  3. Shape deformation: Balls can become misshapen after prolonged use or excessive pressure, leading to uneven rolling and poor gameplay. A round ball is crucial for consistent passes and shots.