Hockey players who want to practice their skills without damaging wooden floors at home or school may be interested in the new multi-function. hockey stick cover aptly named sockeyeCreated and started by . Andy Borski Sockey is now backed via Kickstarter, and thanks to over 115 backers, with 12 days left in the campaign, they’ve already reached their required pledge goal. Early Bird pledges are now available starting at around $15 or £13 for this quirky project. (according to current exchange rate).
“For most hockey players, it starts with the stick. asked to run an indoor floor hockey club at the school.” B’ was excited about the opportunity. Unfortunately, the school board did not approve the program due to concerns that hockey sticks would damage the newly renovated gym floor. ”
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“With that in mind, Mr. B conducted an experiment with a high school ice hockey team. After the game, there were no scratches on the floor, no injuries, and the combination of SOCK and HOCKEY, SOCKEY was born!”
Assuming Socky’s fundraising campaign achieves the required pledge goals and fulfillment is on track, it is expected to ship worldwide around March 2023. To learn more about the Socky Hockey Stick Cover Project, watch the promotional video below.
“Style is important, but we also aim to enhance player development growth. Our design gives you the option to practice and train indoors without worrying about damaging your floors. Practice with!The Sockey was designed with the hockey player in mind… Practice your stickhandling indoors with the “Original Solid Black” Sockey.
For a complete list of all available special pledges, stretch goals, additional media, and the full specs of the hockey stick cover, check out the link below to jump to the official Socky crowdfunding campaign page. Please give me.
Source: Kickstarter
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