| Thanks Sven and Atapene,
Feedback is always welcome! Sven, the green puck (which we are still working on), is designed for those harsh pool surfaces (concrete etc). It is a much harder plastic coating much like the discs on the pucks you mention, just that our coating covers the whole puck.
Atapene, that is the first I have heard that the champhers cause the puck to be hard to handle. Must say that the only problems I have had handling these pucks have not been because of the puck! I will however ask around and see what the general consensus is. The problem with 'fixing' this is that there are moulds that need to be retooled or remade. Not a cheap proposal.
The other thing worth noting is the question is there really a perfect puck? I think possibly not as everyone has their own ideas as to what makes any piece of equipment perfect. Much like gloves, sticks, fins, masks etc everyone has their preferences and each pool will need different types of materials. This is difficult provide for. We have tried by having the four types of pucks to cope with different needs in terms of pool bottoms.
I have heard that our puck is too light, too heavy not bright enough, too bright and many other things, but I have also heard many times that it is a good puck. This does not mean it can't be improved, and we welcome all feedback, good or bad and we do take it all on board.
Cheers Matt |