A&R Sports Wood Stick Handling Ball, 2"



Key features
- •Wooden Stick Handling Ball
- •Used For Off Ice Training
- •2 Inch Diameter
- •From A&R Sports, the leading brand in sports accessories for over 20 years
A&R Sports Wood Stick Handling Ball, 2"
List Price: $15.48$13.93DEALYou Save: $1.55 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
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Not a bad product, but I probably would go for something ...
KB✓ Verified Purchase•September 27, 2023
I didn't pay attention to the dimensions, so I was expecting something bigger, but that's my fault. Not a bad product, but I probably would go for something slightly bigger. I've attached a photo comparing to the green biscuit for reference.
this is perfect. Great way to learn stickhandling and the feel ...
M. Wade✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
As a new player starting out, this is perfect. Great way to learn stickhandling and the feel of the puck.
Most importantly, you need to get used to keeping the ball rolling with your head up. This helps with safety and skill. A bunch of guys started when I did (about a month ago), I have noticed I have a considerable advantage puck handling compared to them, I attribute at least some of that to drilling with a ball like this.
Pros:
It works almost any most smooth surface.
It's easy to set up drill courses (cones, dumbbells, chairs, etc).
It's definitely worth the price.
Cons:
It's loud, don't expect to drill in the garage without whole house knowing.
It could/should be heavier. This would produce a better puck-feel, and improve your hand strength.
All and all, it's great, get a couple. A solid way to improve without paying an arm and a leg for the fancy bar-sets or pass return units.
Most importantly, you need to get used to keeping the ball rolling with your head up. This helps with safety and skill. A bunch of guys started when I did (about a month ago), I have noticed I have a considerable advantage puck handling compared to them, I attribute at least some of that to drilling with a ball like this.
Pros:
It works almost any most smooth surface.
It's easy to set up drill courses (cones, dumbbells, chairs, etc).
It's definitely worth the price.
Cons:
It's loud, don't expect to drill in the garage without whole house knowing.
It could/should be heavier. This would produce a better puck-feel, and improve your hand strength.
All and all, it's great, get a couple. A solid way to improve without paying an arm and a leg for the fancy bar-sets or pass return units.
Great noise maker for your friend’s hockey playing kids
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 19, 2023
Got one for me and one for my friends son. Works great. Great replacement for an old stick handling trainer I used as a kid called a Klack Ball. Helps get used to feel with sound. Weighted great. Well done!
Good for stick handling practice
Ken Conrad✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2023
Price was great, Son like to use them waiting for a game or practice in the locker room.
Solid wooden stick handling ball for off ice practice
Andrzej✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2023
Here is my review of the A&R Wood Stick Handling ball.
I wasn't paid to say any of this, I actually bought one of these things.
Description:
The wooden ball is just that. It is similar to other "Swedish stickhandling balls" on the market. It's not anything amazing, it's a wooden ball. It's a good learning tool. :)
Construction:
The ball is just shy of a 2-inch (5.08cm) diameter and the construction is a solid piece of wood.
Purpose:
This is for hockey stickhandling drills. The size of the ball is to provide you with a lightweight solution as you get better and want to speed up your stick handling. For beginners, I'm my opinion it's a bit small. I would say that a 2.5' inch diameter ball would be a better solution. For anyone more advanced, although it might look small, it IS a good size.
Final thoughts:
GOOD: A&R offers a good off-ice solution for stick handling for a fair price. It's a good piece of practice equipment. I've included pictures to show you the size next to a puck, baseball, and a ping pong to give you an idea of what the actual size of this thing is. You can find similar solutions that can be had for a bit less money without the logo
I wasn't paid to say any of this, I actually bought one of these things.
Description:
The wooden ball is just that. It is similar to other "Swedish stickhandling balls" on the market. It's not anything amazing, it's a wooden ball. It's a good learning tool. :)
Construction:
The ball is just shy of a 2-inch (5.08cm) diameter and the construction is a solid piece of wood.
Purpose:
This is for hockey stickhandling drills. The size of the ball is to provide you with a lightweight solution as you get better and want to speed up your stick handling. For beginners, I'm my opinion it's a bit small. I would say that a 2.5' inch diameter ball would be a better solution. For anyone more advanced, although it might look small, it IS a good size.
Final thoughts:
GOOD: A&R offers a good off-ice solution for stick handling for a fair price. It's a good piece of practice equipment. I've included pictures to show you the size next to a puck, baseball, and a ping pong to give you an idea of what the actual size of this thing is. You can find similar solutions that can be had for a bit less money without the logo
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