Home » Shuffleboard Information » Choosing the Right Pucks for Your Shuffleboard Table
Recommended Posts

Leave a Comment

User Avatar Gavin January 15, 2026 at 06:42 PM

Does it make a difference if the table has bumpers, where one must bank the puck every throw?

User Avatar Todd McClure January 15, 2026 at 06:42 PM

Hi Gavin, Thanks for the question! While we don’t manufacture any shuffleboard tables with bumpers at McClure, most bumper shuffleboard tables come with standard puck sets so it should be okay to use any type of standard chrome-plated or stainless steel pucks. However, because most bumper table models are typically 12’ long or less, you may want to use smaller-sized pucks (such as McClure’s 2 1/8" puck set) due to the small surface of the table. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions! Thanks, McClure Tables

User Avatar J.C. January 15, 2026 at 06:41 PM

who makes the best weights for playing in a shuffleboard tournament. I am just starting out ( 3 rating) & I am going to invest in a set of weights

User Avatar Todd McClure January 15, 2026 at 06:41 PM

The differences in weight sets is first the accuracy of even weight and machining. A higher end set variance from one weight in set to next should be tighter. We feel 1 – 2 gram variance is wide in a pro set but check with specific manufacture to explain their tollerence. The second factor is they have different pitches on the bottom of the pucks for different speeds. Many different factors like wax and humidity effect the speed of the pucks. I would really recommend you play in some leagues or tournaments. Talk to some players and tournament directors should be plenty of people around with some new or used sets of weights for sale. See if you can try a few find what you personally prefer. Most players will often have two or three sets of weights and may prefer one style or type based on the location or boards they are playing. It is a personal preference thing mostly is something you are comfortable with shooting shuffleboard weights on various shuffleboard tables.

User Avatar Bk January 15, 2026 at 06:41 PM

Just get a set of Americans change cap weight to feel.

User Avatar Michael January 15, 2026 at 06:39 PM

I’m having trouble with my pucks plowing through the wax and leaving a bare streak behind it, is this due to the puck size/weight?

User Avatar Todd McClure January 15, 2026 at 06:39 PM

It could be several things, you could have wax on the table too heavy. What kind of wax are you using? The Yellow or Brown as the yellow has corn meal base added it can be effected by humidity. We sell both types of shuffleboard table wax here It also could be your pucks we have several different bottoms a flat bottom will plow more than a pointed bottom puck. See the various shuffleboard table pucks we offer here.

User Avatar Peter Colleran January 15, 2026 at 06:39 PM

We had a new 18’ table delivered. No matter what speed dust we use and no matter how soft we throw we can not keep the pucks on the table. Any suggestions.