How to choose a shooting pad :
The smaller sizes are very affordable and good for younger players or as something to start with.
If you will be doing mostly shooting than a small size will be good for you
If you are older and will be using your shooting pad a lot I strongly recommend a larger shooting pad.
The larger shooting pads are great because you have enough room to practice a variety of stickhandling moves.
Large hockey shooting boards also provide enough room for a full wrist shot and room to line up a few pucks for slapshots. Another great benefit of the pads are that they last a very long time
Ice hockey shooting pads sizes :
Recommended sizes:
Pro(30’’×60’’×3/16’’)
Intermediate(28’’×52’’×3/16’’)
Junior(24’’×48’’×1/8’’)
Ice hockey shooting pads types :
Flat surface with handle
1.Excellent wear resistance;
2.Self-lubricating;
3.Excellent abrasion Resistance;
4.Blunt impact resistance;
5.Corrosion and chemical resistance;
6.Low-temperature resistance;
7.Excellent mechanical properties;
8.Hygienic and non-poisonous;
9.Excellent mechanical properties;
10.Low maintenance cost;
1.Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use on a smooth, flat surface.
2.Slicker and more ice-like than puck board.
3.More durable than plexiglass.
4.At 1/10", it's thin enough to roll up yet thick enough for a smooth feel on heavy slap shots.
5.Large enough to practice multi-move sets and wide-angle toe-drags.
6.Eliminates tape marks on your floors or driveway.
7.Works great with a passer