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IDS Pro Shot Puck

Glide Pins - 16 Pack
5.0
3 Reviews
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IDS Pro Shot Puck

Glide Pins - 16 Pack
5.0
3 Reviews
$2.99
IDS Pro Shot Puck Glide Pins 16 Pack
In Stock: 20+
Price: $2.99
  • Pack Count: 16pk

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Overview

The IDS & Alkali Puck Pin Replacement Kit comes with a full set of 16 pins that will completely replace all damaged or worn pins on a single puck. It can also be used to replace just a few pins on a handful of pucks. Either way, you are left with a puck feeling brand new at half of the cost of replacing the puck entirely!

OVERVIEW
Model Number GLIDE PINS
Includes (16) Replacement pins
Compatibility IDS Pro Shot Roller Hockey Pucks
Alkali RPD Quantum Roller Hockey Pucks

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
3 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Easily removed with drill bitTo get the old pins out, use a drill bit small than the diameter of the pin just to damage the locking mechanism. NOT to bore out the pins. Once you drill through the pin they are easily removed.
5 out of 5 Stars
Super easy to replaceThese pucks are awesome. My son and I were trying multiple pucks for summertime fun in the driveway and stopped looking once we found these. I have heard that they can break in cold weather but dont know for sure since I only use them in the summer. they stay horizontal and as long as you are on a fairly smooth surface, they dont get up on edge and roll too much. The bonus is that you can replace the glide pins for half teh price of the pucks and its super easy. My sons and I have a ball with these, you cant go wrong.
5 out of 5 Stars
Flathead screwdriver works greatWhy buy a puck when its still in good shape? Great item but now here did I find help on replacing so this is what I did. The trick is getting a small flat head (a small one.. like for a watch or small electronics). Push the Flathead between the old pin and the puck then try to pry out the pin. If its NOT working in one spot, work the screw driver around to a different spot and it will eventually give. Then remove the old pins and place new ones in. The pins "bite" each other making the pins stay in place. Finish by taking some pliers and give the pins a squeeze so the new pins lock in place.