HOCKEY PRACTICE ON TRADITIONAL OR SYNTHETIC ICE?
The correct answer is on BOTH!
The features and benefits of traditional ice are known to everyone and are not subject to discussion.
However,
it also has its limitations. The huge cost of construction, equipment,
operation and maintenance, ice time deficit, the inaccessibility of
training ice as happened during the current covid epidemic, require
finding solutions to these and other problems.
Artificial ice rinks have been known for a long time. However, until recently, they could hardly be considered more than shooting pads. But with the development of technology, artificial ice, also known as synthetic ice, is increasingly used in hockey, including by professionals.
The main advantage of synthetic ice, in addition to almost zero operating costs, is the ability to build ice rinks of any size, practically anywhere, and operate at any time of the year, both indoor and outdoor. This provides a unique opportunity to organize full-fledged group and individual hockey training.
Super-Glide synthetic ice
has been the benchmark for glide performance and assembly reliability
from the very beginning. Continuous work to improve the quality of
gliding for over 20 years, several patented technological solutions have
led to a world record number of hockey training facilities equipped
with Super-Glide synthetic ice that successfully operate for many years.
And this is one of the main proofs of Super-Glide's superiority over
all other synthetic ice surfaces.
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