Making the Danglepuck have even more glide.
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Right now the Danglemat + Danglepuck combination is 231% farther than a standard puck on synthetic tiles and 36% more slide than the next best surface/puck on the market.
Compared to ice, it's 66.4% the glide of ice after 1 hour of play and 60.4% the glide of freshly cut ice, which, in our in person tests, is in that "feels like ice" territory. But what if we can get to 70% or 75%?
It's hard to match the physics of a puck on ice, because when a puck moves across ice, friction and pressure melt a microscopic layer of ice, creating a thin film of water. This water layer acts like a lubricant, dramatically reducing friction.
But who says we can't push the limits of what an off ice puck can do?
Today I stopped by a CNC shop in Pittsburgh to make different Danglepuck surfaces for testing. Stay tuned! We'll keep testing, improving, and make sure that any order of Danglemat includes the lastest and greatest Danglepuck!
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