Bauer Synthetic Ice Tiles White 25 Pack-Skateable
- In stock, ready to ship
- Available to order
Bring the game you love anywhere you go. BAUER Synthetic Ice Tiles allows you to practice skating, shooting, passing, and stick handling wherever you want – whenever you want.
Key Features:
- Synthetic Ice Surface – Self-lubricating surface mimics on-ice feel without being at a rink.
- Easy Set Up – Patented dovetail interlocking system allows for quick set up and break down. Requires only a rubber hammer to snap tiles together.
- 18” x 18” Tiles – With 10 tiles, you get 21.6 sq. ft. of practice space.
Instructions:
- The Bauer Synthetic Ice Tiles for indoor and outdoor use.
- Carefully align the dovetail pattern of one tile at the time.
- Simply use the patented interlocking edges to connect (disassemble) the tiles, snap into place.
- Before undertaking intense training, it is important to become familiar with the perception of a synthetic surface.
- Make sure that your skate are always well sharpened. We recommend between 5/8’’ and 3/4’’ hollow for better performance.
For The UK MAINLAND*
We have 2 delivery methods:
- If the total order is £100 or below, the postage charge will be £4.50 and will be added automatically at checkout.
- If the total order is above £100.00 it will be despatched through DPD/DHL or Royal Mail on next working day delivery service (if the order is received before 2.00pm and the items are in stock). This service is FREE OF CHARGE
The courier will email you your tracking details so you can follow your parcel all the way to your doorstep
(All the above is based on if the item(s) is in stock)
We are sorry that this service is not available for other areas of the UK. Please refer to the following prices:
- NORTHERN IRELAND (2 DAY SERVICE) £10.00
- SCOTTISH ISLANDS AND OUTLYING AREAS (2-5 DAY SERVICE) £10.00
- UK OFF SHORE ISLANDS (2 DAY SERVICE) £20.00
For the rest of the World
PLEASE NOTE, WE CANNOT SHIP ORDERS OUTSIDE OF THE UK
STOCK NOTIFICATIONS
"In stock": At the last automated stock check we had multiples in stock.
"Low Stock": At the last automated stock check we had two or less available in stock.
"Available to order": We don't currently have the item in stock, but at the last check it could be ordered for you from the European distributor.