Dryland Kits

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Key Takeaways

  • Designed to replicate a realistic puck slide at home
  • Modular panels expand as your training needs grow
  • Ideal for stickhandling, passing, and shooting
  • Supports year-round skill development
  • Works best when combined with structured training programs

What Are Dryland Hockey Tiles and How Do They Improve Training?

Dryland hockey tiles create a smooth shooting and stickhandling surface using interlocking synthetic panels. Unlike rough concrete, they provide a consistent puck glide that supports controlled reps and skill progression.

They are commonly used for off-ice training and at-home hockey development setups.

Pairing tiles with structured hockey training programs helps turn repetition into measurable skill improvement.

Why Choose Dryland Tiles Instead of Concrete or Shooting Pads?

Realistic Puck Glide

Concrete slows the puck and damages sticks over time. Tiles create a smoother glide that better simulates on-ice movement, supporting passing accuracy and quick-release training.

Year-Round At-Home Practice

Train indoors or in a garage regardless of the weather. Modular panels make it easy to build a training lane or a small skill station.

Durable and Modular Setup

Interlocking panels expand over time. Start small and add more tiles as your setup grows.

What Can You Build With a Dryland Hockey Setup?

  • Stickhandling stations
  • Shooting lanes
  • Rebounder and passing trainer zones
  • Full at-home skill development area

Combine tiles with off-ice skill tools and follow structured development guidance from the Give-N-Go Hockey training system.

Who Benefits Most From Dryland Training Surfaces?

Youth Players

Repetition builds confidence. A consistent surface allows young athletes to practice puck control safely at home.

Competitive Players

Advanced players use dryland setups to sharpen hand speed, shot accuracy, and release timing during the off-season.

Explore structured development pathways inside our online hockey training program.

How Do You Set Up a Dryland Training Area at Home?

Start with a flat surface in a garage or basement. A 6x6 or 8x8 panel layout works well for stickhandling. Larger layouts support shooting lanes.

Keep the area clean to maintain glide performance.

For drill ideas, visit the hockey training blog.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dryland Hockey Tiles

Tiles allow expansion into larger training areas, while pads are limited in size.
Most synthetic surfaces are designed for standard hockey pucks. Check manufacturer recommendations.
They are generally smoother than concrete, which helps reduce wear.
Yes. Interlocking systems are designed for modular growth.
It depends on your training goals. Smaller areas work for stickhandling; larger layouts support shooting drills.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT Dryland Kits

Save money with our collection of dryland hockey training kits that let players practice — and improve — their stickhandling, passing, and shooting skills off-ice, all year long.

01

Where will you train?

Measure your space first. A garage, basement corner, or driveway can all work. A 6x6 or 8x8 tile layout is ideal for stickhandling, while shooting lanes need extra length for the puck to travel. Pick a flat, clean surface and match the kit size to the room you actually have.

02

What skills do you want to build?

Choose by goal, not just price. Going after soft hands and quick puck control? Start with a Stickhandling or Starter Kit. Focused on shot power and release? A Shooting Kit adds a tutor and rebounder. Want the complete off-ice setup? Our Pro and Intermediate Kits combine surface, passing, and shooting tools in one.

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How far do you want to grow?

Think about tomorrow's training, not just today's. Every kit is built on interlocking, modular panels, so you can start small and expand your setup as your skills sharpen. Begin with a starter footprint and add tiles to build full stickhandling stations, shooting lanes, and passing zones over time.

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