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๐ Elevate your game with Skiller โ where precision meets portability!
The Skiller is a lightweight (2 lbs), portable stickhandling training aid designed to improve ball control, reaction time, and coordination for field hockey players. Featuring an adjustable 75-inch length with 5 ribs, it supports customizable drills and skill development. Made in Europe with patented technology, it integrates seamlessly with the Field Hockey Star interactive training app, empowering users to train anytime, anywhere and gain a competitive advantage.






| Asin | B097X32SJK |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 119,471 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) 95 in Hockey Training Equipment |
| Brand | Field Hockey Star |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (62) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | 24 Jun. 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Field Hockey Star |
| Package Dimensions | 39.29 x 18.39 x 11 cm; 948 g |
User
Feldhockey
Fรผr Kinder die mit Feldhockey anfangen ein perfektes Trainingsgerรคt.Sehr gut fรผr die Geschicklichkeit und Ballfรผhrung.๐
User
Fits a ball hockey ball
Got it for my son in ball hockey to train with. Both him and my son in ice hockey can use as itโs tall enough to fit a ball and obviously works for pucks as well.
User
Good product
My kids love this for practices. Easy to use and keep clean.
User
Great for ball/puck practice.
This is originally intended for ball hockey skills, but it is currently January, and we are an ice hockey family. That said, the supports would definitely be high enough for a ball hockey ball, and easily allow a hockey puck or hockey biscuit to slide under them.We love that it can be folded back up and put back into it's box after use, and that you can manipulate it into lots of different combinations.It would be nice and stable on a ball hockey floor, driveway, or concrete. It's a little more "slippery" on ice. Again not what it was intended for, but we tried it. We actually liked that it moved when they "missed" it was a good motivator to be precise, and when it moves, you can't just memorize the pattern, which is a bit more realistic of stick handling.We also took it to regular hockey practice, and let the team try it out. They loved it for the most part. Although some got understandably frustrated, but that is part of the learning experience. Highly recommend for your team, or your hockey player.
User
Fun!
Who doesn't love field hockey toys?! It's a fun, light weight toy to help with skills. I use it when I'm coaching my younger girls and they like it.
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