Shooting Pad for Your Garage: Budget Setup
Shooting Pad Basics
A shooting pad is 8x8 ft of plastic tiles that simulate ice. You can practice shooting, passing, and stickhandling year-round. Cost ranges from $200 (basic tiles) to $800 (premium).
DIY Garage Setup
- Plastic tiles: $150-300 for 8x8 ft
- Boards or hockey dasher: $100-200
- Shooting target: $30-60
- Stick sticks for passing practice: $20
Installation
Tiles snap together like a puzzle. Lay them flat, use a rubber mallet to seat them. Clear the space of obstacles. Add LED shop lights if your garage is dark.
Practice Routines
- Wrist shot accuracy: 50 shots, 10 targets
- Snap shot power: measure distance, try to exceed it
- Passing: wall passes for accuracy and first-touch
- Stickhandling: obstacle course drills, speed progression
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I replace gear?
Most hockey gear lasts 3-5 years with regular use. Helmets should be replaced every 4 years due to foam degradation. Replace anything that shows structural damage immediately.
Is expensive gear always better?
Not necessarily. Mid-range gear from reputable brands often provides the best value. Fit matters more than price. Try before buying when possible.
Should I buy new or used gear?
New gear for helmets (safety critical). Used is fine for sticks, skates, and protective gear if they're in good condition. Always inspect for cracks or damage.