Powerslide Hockey Slideboard Review

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Hockey slideboards are a unique training tool that are meant to help players improve their skating at home. Unless you can afford to run a hockey arena in your back yard the entire year or install fake ice, a hockey slideboard is the only chance you have to simulate skating. When it comes to slideboards there are a number of options available. In this article we will be reviewing the Powerslide.

What You Get with the Powerslide Slideboardpowerslide Contents

The Powerslide comes in an easy to carry nylon bag. When we emptied the bag, there were a number of items inside. When you order the slideboard you will get

  • Powerslide slideboard
  • Two end pieces / stoppers
  • A pair of “booties”
  • Nylon carrying bag

Powerslide Overview

For a detailed look at the powerslide, you can visit our Powerslide overview. We will also briefly cover a few topics here.

Purpose

The purpose of the slideboard is to provide hockey players with an area to practice skating. The slideboard is designed to be very smooth, and when used with the nylon booties people are able to slide smoothly from one side to the other. This sliding feeling replicates the feeling of sliding on ice with skates on.

Price

The Powerslide retails for $149.95 for the 8-foot size and $159.95 for the 10-foot size. If you would like more information about the Powerslide, be sure to check back for our full Powerslide review.

Assembly

This was easy, all I needed to do was attach the two end pieces to the slideboard. One end piece is permanently attached with bolts, while the other can be moved in or out in order to allow more room to slide or less room to slide.

Testing Out the Slideboard

For this review I tested the slideboard to see how well I could slide, if it feels similar to skating, if I got a workout, and if I think it can help players improve their hockey skills.

Sliding

I was definitely impressed at how easy it is to slide on the slideboard. The nylon booties are great, and make sliding across very easy. I started by sliding back and forth, and just getting a feel for the board, then I increased the distance of the slide by moving the end piece.

Workout

After a few minutes of going back and forth I could feel the burn. My inner thighs were starting to get a bit sore, and I could feel a bit of a burn in my upper legs.

Skating?

The feeling is similar to skating because you need to push off with one foot, and then glide with the other. The difference is that on the Powerslide you only go back and forth, not forwards. I think that the Powerslide would help hockey players who do not use their edges or those who “run” on the ice.

Fun?

I think younger hockey players will have more fun on the slideboard. As for me, after a while, sliding back and forth got a bit old. It kind of felt like public skating; I just can’t have fun without a hockey stick in my hand! That gave me a great idea though. Why not take the slideboard outside and put it next to my hockey shooting board?

Hockey Slide Board Combo Training

hockey slideboard review

The hockey slideboard was pretty fun to use indoors, but after I brought it outside and used it with my hockey shooting pad, my level of enjoyment increased significantly. I got a bit bored just sliding back and forth inside, but when I used the slideboard while shooting and stickhandling it was great. I actaully got a pretty good full-body workout after shooting and stickhandling for half of an hour.

The slideboard also adds a whole new dimension to shooting and stickhandling practice. Instead of standing still I was now able to move laterally. This is great because it adds a new level of realness to the dekes and moves that I am practicing. I also like shooting while using the slideboard because I can incorporate weight transfer into my shot.

Overall Thoughts

Penalty Box

I have been using the slideboard for a few weeks and I can honestly say that I have no beef with anything. It is meant to be a slippery surface to slide back and forth on, and that’s exactly what you can do. The only thing that got me was the price. It is $149 which is a bit expensive, but after looking at the price of other slideboard I realized that $149 is a pretty good deal.

Scoresheet

Here are a few points that I liked about the Powerslide

  • Good price compared to other slideboards
  • Easy to slide back and forth
  • Stoppers work well for me to push off of (I weigh 190 pounds)
  • Will teach beginner hockey players to use their edges
  • Easy to adjust the distance you want to slide, and also lots of room to slide
  • A lot of fun to use while shooting and stickhandling

I recommend the slideboard to beginner hockey players, or good players who want to make shooting and stickhandling practice more fun and or challenging.

Powerslide Hockey Slideboard Video Review

Where to Buy the Powerslide Slideboard

If you want to purchase the slideboard you can get it and other great hockey training aids at Hockey Shot

OVERTIME

Here are some addidtional drills that you can do with the Powerslide

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5 Comments

  1. […] last review was for the Powerslide slideboard, the Powerslide is a basic slideboard that allows the user to slide back and forth. There are a […]

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  2. CHARLES

    January 23, 2011 at 6:20 pm

    What is the best size for hockey? Is 6 feet enough or 8 feet is preferred?

    Thanks Jeremy.

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    • ANONYMOUS

      January 25, 2011 at 9:50 pm

      I would recommend 8 feet so you have lots of room to work with as you improve.

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      • HAWAII88888

        October 10, 2011 at 9:04 pm

        are you folks still selling it?  I have leave my request, but no respond.  Thanks Jay

        Reply

  3. CHARLES

    January 29, 2011 at 2:21 pm

    The thing is garbage. Within 3 months of buying it, one of the plastic end pieces cracked, rendering the whole thing unusable.

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