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Modern silicone-infused panels glide far better than the sticky surfaces people remember — and paired with CryoBlades™, our skate system purpose-built for synthetic ice, you get real glide, real edges and real stops.
A flat surface — concrete, pavers, a deck, compacted gravel or a gym floor. No water, no electricity, no refrigeration, indoors or outdoors, any climate.
Almost none. An occasional sweep or rinse and a periodic glide-enhancer application. No Zamboni, no resurfacing, no compressor to service.
Panels are double-sided and rated for years of heavy use — when one side wears, flip it. Most home rinks never wear through the first side.
Yes — that’s the point. Panels click together like oversized puzzle pieces; a typical backyard rink is a one-afternoon job for two people with no special tools. We size the kit to your yard and ship it to your door with instructions.
In most residential areas, no — it’s surface-level and temporary, like a patio. Rules vary by municipality; if you tell us where you live we’ll flag anything to check before you order.
Yes. The panels are UV-stabilized and unaffected by rain, snow or heat — skate in July, skate in January.
It depends on size — a shooting pad costs less than a full-yard rink. Tell us your dimensions and budget in the quote form and we’ll send real numbers, not a range.
Everything: round-trip transport, installation, dasher boards with safety mesh, CryoBlades™ skates, nets, pucks and sticks, and disassembly. One price, all-inclusive.
Your choice. White-glove service means our crew stays and runs it. The pop-up option means we set up, hand you the keys, and come back to pack up.
The 60′ × 40′ community rink fits in a standard parking lot; the 100′ × 50′ full-experience rink needs roughly a quarter of a soccer field. Both just need flat ground.
We book events everywhere in Canada and the USA from our Montreal and Fort Lauderdale depots. Transport is included in your quote.
They’re engineered specifically for synthetic surfaces — about 30% less drag than steel blades on synthetic ice, with the grip and agility to play actual games, not just do reps.
They launch in January 2027. Join the waitlist and you’ll be first in line — every Ice Breaker™ rental already includes them, so you can try before you buy.
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