What safety precautions should be taken when using Ice Hockey Shooting Pads
As a professional manufacturer of Ice Hockey Shooting Pads, we have summarized the following key safety points based on years of research and development and user feedback to help you use the product safely and efficiently:
1. Site adaptation and fixing plan
Ground requirements: The shooting mat needs to be laid on a flat, obstacle-free ground. It is recommended to use materials such as wooden floors and sports rubber mats. Smooth surfaces such as tiles and marbles can easily cause the mat to slide, so you need to choose carefully.
Fixing skills: If the mat is thin (such as less than 5mm) or the material is soft, it is recommended to use anti-slip tape along the four sides, or place heavy objects such as sandbags and dumbbells to press the edges to prevent the mat from shifting during training.
2. Equipment protection and training specifications
Mandatory protection: Shin guards, gloves and helmets must be worn during training, especially for children. Parents must supervise the whole process and are prohibited from hitting the edge of the mat with a stick or stepping on non-training areas.
Hitting specifications: Avoid continuous high-intensity hitting the same position to prevent local overheating and deformation of the Ice Hockey Shooting Pad. It is recommended to wait 1-2 seconds after each hit to allow the mat to fully rebound.
Safety is of the essence, and details determine the experience. If you need further technical guidance, please feel free to contact our customer service team!

 
                   
                   
                  

