Glice synthetic ice for figure skating
Figure skating around the world on Glice synthetic ice rinks
- Asentaa
- Glice Pad
- Jääkiekko
- joulu
- Mini Arena
- Mini Curling
- Slapshot Station
- taitoluistelu
- TIIMIMME
- valinta
- Vapaa
- All
Ready to get your own artificial figure skating ice rink?
Are you planning to host your figure skating show on synthetic ice? With the world’s largest warehouse capacity for zero-energy ice, we can deliver our rinks to wherever you need them in record time—anywhere in the world. For temporary figure skating installations, take a look at our synthetic ice rental options!
Enchant your event (and keep costs to a minimum) with a Glice zero-energy ice rink.
Enchant your figure skating event with Glice and provide your skaters with the most realistic and eco-friendly ice experience. Unlike traditional ice rinks that require significant energy and water resources to maintain, Glice synthetic ice rinks require neither of these resources, making them a sustainable and cost-effective alternative.
Glice ice is engineered to deliver a skating experience that is as close to real ice as possible. The synthetic ice tiles are carefully crafted to mimic the look, feel, and glide of conventional ice. Skaters can execute their moves with the same degree of accuracy and confidence as they do on real ice, making Glice ideal for both competitive sports and shows.
Designed with a highly sophisticated molecular structure that ensures their longevity and prevents cracking or chipping, Glice ice tiles are incredibly durable and built to withstand the rigorous demands of intensive ice skating. Unlike traditional ice rinks, which require regular resurfacing, Glice ice rinks are virtually maintenance-free, allowing for more consistent use and a lower cost of ownership.
Invest in a Glice ice rink for your next figure skating event and provide your skaters with an unparalleled skating experience that is both sustainable and cost-effective.
Available in any size and shape, Glice zero-energy ice is perfect for:
- Shows, theatres, circuses and cruise ships
- Figure skating schools
- Summer camps
- Small to large-scale communities
- Conventional rinks that want to offer additional skating time
- Summer and year-round skating
- Your garage hockey rink, backyard rink or basement