Does any one have a backyard rink (synthetic or inline)?
What dimensions have you seen that work?
Does any one have a backyard rink (synthetic or inline)?
What dimensions have you seen that work?
I have seen one on the side of somebody's house in Corona. It is a combo hockey/basketball rink. Seemed to be a "SportCourt" type surface that seemed to be a standard size NHL rink, with boards and glass.
its better to find a rink at a park and goof around there for free
Wingate in covina is an option
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I am pretty set in the idea of setting something up. I can possibly go slightly larger than a tennis court and was looking for some feedback by someone who has a similar set up or knows someone who does.
NHL size is way too big, I can't have the rink have more square footage than the house.
Last edited by 16scores; August 10th, 2010 at 10:22 PM. Reason: than not tan
THIS but concrete?
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Tried diggin around Hockey Rink Dimensions
Backyard Rink Dimensions
For our Backyard Hockey Leagueyou can make rinks of all sizes... and different shapes limited only by your own imagination.
When I built my first rink, it was 16 feet by 32 feet and had square corners. Now its dimensions are 32 feet by 40 feet. My kids have grown since the first years of our backyard ice rink. I have made plans to increase it to 48 feet by 64 feet.![]()