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Glice Synthetic Ice for Home - The World's Most Advanced Synthetic Ice. Now at Home.

The only home rink with independently verified performance data: 52% less friction than any other synthetic surface. Zero refrigeration.

Chosen by families and athletes in 100+ countries.

Skate Year-Round Fits Any Space Zero Running Cost
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Glice is a Swiss-engineered synthetic ice rink system — solid polymer panels that deliver a real skating experience using regular ice skates, with no refrigeration, no water, and no electricity. Installed in over 3,000 rinks across 100+ countries, with performance independently validated by Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute.

Reviewed by Viktor Meier, Co-Founder & CEO, Glice AG · Last reviewed: June 2026

Skating. Without Ice.

Solid polymer, not ice.Synthetic ice is a dry, solid surface made from engineered polymer panels - no water, no refrigeration, no electricity required. Panels are ambient temperature and never melt.
Standard skates, no special gear.You skate with the same ice skates you'd use on a refrigerated rink. No modifications needed.
Independently tested performance.Fraunhofer Institute testing confirmed that Glice synthetic ice achieves glide performance comparable to real-ice skating speeds.
Self-improving surface.Sintered panels release fresh lubricant as blades create microscopic scratches - the more you skate, the better it glides.
Tongue-and-groove connection.Panels interlock like parquet flooring - precision-machined joints create a seamless surface. Seams are 100% flush and undetectable underfoot.
Install anywhere, no permits required.Panels lay directly on concrete, asphalt, sport flooring, or event flooring. No anchoring, no drilling, no construction permits. Premium panels last 10+ years per side and are reversible.
Easy to manage with Rink Manager Certification.Glice provides Rink Manager Certification to help your team operate and maintain the rink, supporting long-term surface quality and a world-class skating experience.
Glice synthetic ice rink system - modular polymer panels with dasher boards on a concrete base

How Homeowners Benefit from a Glice Rink

Daily training at home

Daily Training at Home - No Rink Logistics

No early-morning drives, no booking slots, no waiting lists. Step onto your own ice surface any time - before school, after dinner, weekends - and train on your schedule, not the arena's.

More puck touches and skating reps

More Puck Touches & Skating Reps

The players who improve fastest are the ones who get the most repetitions. A home rink means unlimited stick-handling, edge work, and shooting practice - every single day.

A real edge for ambitious young players

A Real Edge for Ambitious Young Players

Competitive hockey demands year-round development. A Glice rink at home gives aspiring athletes the extra hours that separate good from elite - on a surface engineered to replicate real ice.

Parents supporting elite-level goals

The Practical Way to Support Elite-Level Goals

Instead of thousands in rink fees and travel, invest once in a permanent training surface at home. Less logistics, more development time - the smartest commitment a hockey family can make.

Identical Glide. Zero Infrastructure.

Source: Fraunhofer IWM, Zwischenbericht V1184-2025

Friction comparison chart: Glice vs refrigerated ice - Fraunhofer validated

Glice vs Refrigerated Ice at a Glance

Refrigerated Ice Glice
Energy consumption ~1,050,000 kWh/year No refrigeration kWh
Water consumption ~126,000 litres/year No resurfacing water
CO₂ emissions ~519 tonnes/year Lower operating CO2
Installation Days or weeks, permits, chiller space needed Hours, any flat surface
Temperature dependency Degrades above 10°C/50°F Performs at any temperature
Surface consistency Zamboni downtime ~20 min between sessions Consistent all day, no downtime
Maintenance staff Refrigeration engineers required Any staff, trained in 45 min
Lifespan Continuous repair, maintenance and replacement costs 10+ years per side, reversible
Injury risk Hard, unforgiving surface Shock-absorbing, fewer injuries
Noise Compressor and generator noise Silent - no generator noise
Cooling agents Refrigerants - potent greenhouse gases No refrigerant plant
Infrastructure requirements Chiller plant, pumps, HVAC, piping, electrical upgrades No refrigeration infrastructure
Technical back-of-house space ~90 m² service & plant area 0 m²
Ice waste handling space ~9 m² melt pit & drainage area 0 m²
Air conditioning & dehumidification (indoor) Significant additional energy and equipment Not required

Ice Quality Throughout the Day

Glice maintains 100% surface quality all day. Refrigerated ice degrades between Zamboni cycles.

Glice (synthetic) Refrigerated ice Zamboni resurfacing
Resurfaced every ~90 min · ~20 min closure per session · Total daily downtime: ~180 min (3 hours)

Figures based on a standard Olympic-size rink (60 × 30 m). Actual values may vary depending on rink size, climate, and operating conditions.

Refrigerated Ice vs Glice — Resource & Space Calculator

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Operational Cost Projection

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Electricity rate: 1.6 kWh/m²/day · Water: 70 L/m² (operating period) · CO₂: 0.494 kg/kWh (IEA global average)

These calculations are based on international averages and are intended for indicative purposes only. Actual energy consumption, water usage, CO₂ emissions, and infrastructure requirements may vary depending on rink size, climate, operating conditions, and local utility rates. Contact Glice for a tailored project assessment.

Not All Synthetic Ice Is Equal.

Fraunhofer lab tests confirm Glice leads every performance metric in the category.

52%
Lower friction than the next best competitor
45%
Less blade sinking than the next best competitor - no plough resistance
6%
Less abrasion - lowest shavings output in the industry

Source: Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Freiburg. Zwischenbericht V1184-2025.

Skate blade fixed in a tribometer during friction testing at the Fraunhofer Institute

Independently tested at the Fraunhofer Institute

The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is Europe's largest applied research institute with 76 institutes and over 32,000 researchers. Testing was conducted at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM in Freiburg - specialists in tribology, surface science, and material characterisation.

Test Setup

  • Skate blade fixed in a tribometer
  • Synthetic ice panels act as counterbodies, moving beneath the blade
  • Friction measured directly on the blade
  • Normal force applied by pulling the blade head downward
  • Blade cleaned with acetone & isopropanol before and after each test, installed in the same position

Test Parameters

Frequency
10 Hz
Amplitude
12 mm
Normal force
300 N
Sample rate
100,000 Hz
Recording interval
1 s
Duration
200 cycles (20 s)
Friction comparison: Glice vs competitor synthetic ice brands - 52% lower friction

52% Lower Friction

In the test, a hockey skate blade moved back and forth over a sample of synthetic ice, while a tribometer recorded how much friction each surface creates.

The coefficient of friction determines the resistance a skate blade encounters when gliding. A lower coefficient means the blade glides more effortlessly, faster, and for longer distances. It also reduces blade wear, keeping edges sharper and extending the time between resharpening.

Source: Fraunhofer IWM, Zwischenbericht V1184-2025

45% Less Blade Penetration

Blade penetration (indentation) is a key factor in synthetic ice performance. The deeper the blade sinks, the more material it pushes forward - like an icebreaker through ice. This increases skating effort and reduces glide speed.

Indentation depth was measured using a white light optical profilometer. Glice shows 45% less blade sinking than the next best competitor.

Source: Fraunhofer IWM, Zwischenbericht V1184-2025

Blade penetration depth: Glice shows 45% less blade sinking than competitors
Abrasion test: Glice produces 6% less material wear than the next best competitor

6% Less Abrasion

Using the standard DIN ISO 4649 method, samples from the top synthetic ice brands were tested to see how quickly they wear down. Each sample is rubbed against sandpaper under controlled conditions, and the material lost is measured.

The less material that wears off, the fewer shavings are created during skating - keeping the surface cleaner, improving glide, and reducing maintenance.

Source: Fraunhofer IWM, DIN ISO 4649 standardized abrasion test

Figures based on a standard Olympic-size rink (60 × 30 m). Actual values may vary depending on rink size, climate, and operating conditions.

Independent lab report published by the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM.

View the official Fraunhofer press release

The Skate Effort Equation

Friction Sliding resistance
at the blade
×
Indentation Ploughing resistance
as the blade sinks
=
Skate effort What the skater feels
push by push

Skate Effort Matrix

Less Skate Effort. Fuller Rinks.

Move your cursor across the chart. Watch the business outcomes on the right shift as skate effort changes.

Low Smooth Moderate Heavy High Low Mild Medium High Very high Max Relative glide effort Surface response Fresh ice 30 min 60 min 90 min Competitor 1 Competitor 2 Competitor 3 Competitor 4 Glice Sources: Fraunhofer IWM synthetic-surface testing and rink-tribology literature; chart normalized to a relative scale. WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR BUSINESS Effortless skating Happy skaters Magnet effect Good press & social media Low sharpening cost Hover the chart to see how skate effort drives the business

A Bad Skating Experience Costs More Than You Think.

Low-quality synthetic ice destroys what you built. Glice protects it.

When skaters experience slow, sticky, shavings-covered ice - they leave early. They don't come back. They don't recommend your venue.

Low glide on cheap synthetic iceLow glideSkaters leave early. Lost forever.
Blade dulling from low-quality synthetic iceBlade dullingConstant sharpening. No grip.
Excess shavings on cheap synthetic iceExcess shavingsClothing complaints. Skaters don't return.
Poor aesthetics of cheap synthetic ice rinkPoor aestheticsCheap look. Weak venue impression.

Glice is engineered to protect the experience you invested in - from the first skater to the last.

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Your Success Goes Beyond the Surface.

How Glice makes your project successful beyond surface technology.

Glice premium dasher board system

Premium Dasher Boards

A premium dasher board system designed to elevate any venue.

Glice Rink Manager Certification

Rink Manager Certification

A structured certification program helps your team run a world-class operation.

Glice global team in 100+ countries

Global Team in 100+ Countries

A passionate team - we're where you are.

Independent lab report published by the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM.

View the official Fraunhofer press release
Steve Serdachny
Glice is the best synthetic ice I've ever worked on. It replicates the feel of real ice better than anything else on the market.
★★★★★
Steve Serdachny, Professional NHL Skating and Skills Coach & Elite Hockey Consultant
Roman Josi
It's the best way to skate and shoot like you're on real ice.
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Roman Josi, Captain NHL Nashville Predators
Nico Hischier
Glice is a great tool to be on and work on my skills.
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Nico Hischier, Captain NHL New Jersey Devils

Recognised on the World Stage.

NHL Sport Innovation Conference 2026 featuring Glice synthetic ice

Presented by the NHL

Selected as a breakthrough in hockey technology at the 2026 Sport Innovation Conference.

ISU World Congress 2026 featuring Glice synthetic ice demonstration

Chosen by the ISU

Selected to demonstrate the future of figure skating at the 2026 ISU World Congress.

Winter Olympics 2026 House of Switzerland featuring Glice synthetic curling

Featured at the 2026 Winter Olympics

Selected by the House of Switzerland to showcase synthetic curling on the world stage.

CCM Hockey Lab selects Glice synthetic ice in blind skating test

Selected by CCM

Chosen in a blind skating test as the synthetic ice selected by CCM for the world's largest Hockey Lab.

Large-format synthetic ice rink installation in Mexico

Large-Format Artificial Ice Rink

Glice delivered a 4,000 m² / 43,056 sq ft public rink project in Mexico.

Quality Your Family Can Feel.

Effortless Glide

52% lower friction than the next-best synthetic ice (Fraunhofer-validated). Your family experiences genuine skating - real progression, real fun, every session.

Skate blade staying sharp on Glice synthetic ice

Blades Stay Sharp

45% less blade indentation means skates stay sharper through longer sessions - less time and money spent on sharpening, more time skating.

Clean professional Glice rink surface

Clean Surface

6% less abrasion than the next-best competitor. Minimal shavings, much less shavings sticking to clothes or scattered around your home - a clean rink, inside and out.

Glice is engineered to protect the experience you invested in - from the first skate to the thousandth.

Glice premium dasher board system

Premium Aesthetics

Designed for Residential Settings

A premium dasher board system built not just for functionality, but as a feature that adds value and looks stunning in any home.

  • Lightweight to handle
  • Adjustable to uneven ground

Proven in Private Training Settings.

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A Rink You Can Set Up Yourself.

A home rink should not require professional installation or ongoing maintenance. Glice is designed so you can set it up, use it, and maintain it yourself.

Installs on any flat surface

Garage, basement, patio, driveway. No permits required.

Ready in under an hour

Modular click-together system you assemble yourself.

Minimal maintenance

A quick wipe-down is all it takes. No special equipment needed.

Trees for the Future

Sustainability Built In

A Rink That Plants a Forest

170,000+

Trees Planted and Counting

For every panel we produce, a tree gets planted. Through Skate for the Planet, Glice's reforestation program, 170,000+ trees have been contributed to verified reforestation - currently in partnership with Trees for the Future, a UN World Restoration Flagship. Your home rink comes with a verified ESG line item for sustainability reporting from day one.

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From Idea to Rink. Fully Guided.

1

Consultation

Define your goals, evaluate your space, outline size and configuration.

2

Planning

We help you choose the right setup for your home and budget.

3

Production

Manufactured to specification. 1–12 weeks.

4

Installation

Easy do-it-yourself setup.

5

Skate & Support

Ongoing support if you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Independent testing by Fraunhofer - Europe's largest applied research institute - confirms a friction coefficient matching freshly resurfaced real ice at lower speeds - the conditions where most home training and recreational skating happens.
No - regular ice skating blades work on Glice without modification. Glice's low-friction surface protects blades and reduces wear compared to other synthetic ice surfaces.
Most rinks are installed in hours, not days. Modular panels lock together on any flat surface - no anchoring, no construction, no permits typically required.
Yes - Glice performs at any temperature. Unlike refrigerated ice which degrades above 10°C/50°F, Glice delivers consistent performance in any climate.
No refrigeration energy or rink water is required for the skating surface itself. Daily cleaning with a specialist machine is the primary operational requirement. No refrigeration technicians needed.
Daily cleaning with a Glice cleaning machine during non-operational hours. Skate sharpening depending on usage. No technical staff or refrigeration expertise required.
Testing by the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials (IWM, May 2024) measured Glice at 52% lower friction, 45% less blade indentation, and 6% less abrasion than the next-best competitor synthetic ice surface.
Glice rinks are Swiss engineered and manufactured in the European Union to precise specifications.
The cost of synthetic ice depends on product quality, rink size, and configuration - but price and true cost are very different things. The largest cost of an inferior surface is revenue you never see: skaters who try it once, leave unimpressed, and don't return - amplified by the reviews and word of mouth that follow. One bad season can quietly reset baseline attendance for years.

The second cost is operational. Lower-grade panels demand far more frequent sharpening, driving up labor and consumables. Worse, inconsistent blade results feed the same dissatisfaction loop - skaters blame the ice, but the surface is chewing up their edges.

Then there's durability: faster wear, earlier replacement, shorter lifespan. By the time those costs land on the balance sheet, the revenue and reputation damage is already done. A lower upfront price almost always ends up being the more expensive decision.
Glice rinks install on any flat surface - concrete, asphalt, sport flooring, or event flooring - indoors or outdoors. Each rink is delivered on pallets of modular panels, making it simple to transport, assemble, and relocate. This flexibility supports seasonal activations, permanent installations, and everything in between.
Yes. A Glice Home rink delivers a real-ice feel - Fraunhofer-measured friction matching freshly resurfaced real ice at lower speed - so you can work on skating, edges, and stickhandling at home year-round, in a setup sized to your space.
A DIY backyard ice rink depends on boards, bracing, a liner, water, patience, and sustained freezing weather. Refrigerated backyard rinks add cooling equipment and operating complexity. A Glice home rink uses modular synthetic-ice panels on a flat surface, can be installed or stored without seasonal ice making, and works indoors or outdoors year-round.
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Key facts

  • 3,000+ installations in 100+ countries, including hotels, retail venues, and private projects
  • Fraunhofer IWM measured Glice friction matching freshly resurfaced real ice at lower speed
  • No refrigeration plant, water system, or specialist ice crew required for the skating surface
  • Panels manufactured in Germany under exclusivity; accessories manufactured in the EU

Last updated: June 2026