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In the listings, youth ice pucks are lighter (about 4 oz) versus standard adult ice pucks (about 6 oz). They’re described for developing skills and practice for younger players (around age 8 and under) and are suitable for use on ice or synthetic-ice surfaces.

Air-hockey table pucks in the listings are typically about 2.5 inches in diameter, roughly 5 millimeters thick, and weigh about 10 grams. They are usually made from solid or durable plastic and are described as compatible with most air-hockey tables.

Listings show vulcanized rubber for traditional ice pucks; hard or high-density plastics (including PVC) for air-table, roller, and outdoor pucks; and some training/roller models that add reinforced shafts or nylon glides for performance.

The listings describe pucks for on-ice and synthetic-ice use, indoor floor hockey, air-hockey tables, and street/roller hockey—each type tailored to the surface and game style.

Common diameters in the listings include about 2.5 inches for air-hockey table pucks and about 3 inches for many floor/ice pucks; some entries also list 76 millimeters where indicated.

Outdoor and roller puck listings highlight features such as built-in rollers or steel ball bearings for rolling on rough surfaces, knurled or textured edges for better grip and control, and durable high-density plastic or reinforced shafts with nylon glides on some models.

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