Recently I was asked to recommend well-proved equipment to improve young players' stick handling and shot accuracy. I found this one to be the best. Play this video, decide you self:
TAPE 2 TAPE PASSER
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Product Features:
•Train without a partner.
•Increase ability and confidence.
•Less wear and tear on expensive hockey sticks.
•Affordable gift to get players up off the couch.
•Easy to set up, maintain, & store.
•No more tape marks on the driveway or floor.
•Durable- made of the same material as ice rink boards.
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The biggest advantage to TAPE-2-TAPE is the ability to set it up on any angle to simulate real game situations. It can be set up on a 45 angle to simulate a pass coming from the corner of the rink. At a 90 angle it will simulate a point to point pass or you can position the TAPE-2-TAPE in the net and simulate rebounds.
Like an actual game, the puck is constantly in motion with TAPE-2-TAPE and it gives the flexibility to practice game situations in the back yard or basement without the need of a partner to feed passes. TAPE-2-TAPE also teaches players to get the shots on net more quickly, a necessity in competitive hockey.
The Tape-2-Tape manufacturer does not recommend filling the unit with water or sand anymore. It may leak.
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Reviewer: Marc from Hockey Training Canada
"very good product January 6, 2009
I got this for my kids, and they love it. Gives you the extra training for your game."
http://hockeytrainning.com
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