Make Hockey Extra Fun with the New Lit Biscuit
The Lit Biscuit is designed for use in low light situations. The manufacturer claims it is perfect for night hockey games, as the entire center can be lit up. So is it the perfect hockey training aid? Here is our review of the Lit Biscuit:
Overview: The Lit Biscuit from HockeyShot.com lights up with a simple screw mechanism. With a battery life of 12 hours, it is designed for night time hockey games and other low light hockey situations. It is available in four vibrant colors.
Special Note: You can get the Lit Biscuit customized with the logo of your association or team.
Video: Here is some great video of the Lit Biscuit in action:
Price: $17.95 per puck
Top Features:
- High quality, durable, clear polycarbonate core.
- Vulcanized rubber puck exterior that is identical in size and weight to an official puck.
- Clear center core holds a battery operated light.
- Batteries included with the puck
- Additional replacement batteries may be purchased for $2.99 per battery.
- Rigorously tested and expected to last years, if used as intended.
- Ideal for low light conditions
- Can be used as a training aid to develop heads-up skating skills for the beginner skater.
- Four colors – Blue, Green, Orange or Multi-Color.
The manufacturer suggests ordering extra batteries right away, as the batteries dim when they get cold. Keep them in your pocket and then just change the cold batteries with a warm set to revive the puck.
Final period: The Lit Biscuit is a great solution for night hockey in your driveway or at the park. For more information on the Lit Biscuit, visit HockeyShot.com.
Editor’s Note: When you use the code “teamcares″ at HockeyShot.com, you will receive 10% off any purchase.
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