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| Brand: Powerball Category: Sports
Buy New: £9.99 - £25.00
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Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 4 x 3.1
UPC: 090000021303 EAN: 0090000021297 ASIN: B000OT8J9G
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| Features:
| • | Perfect for golfers, musicians, squash, tennis, fencing, basketball, badminton, archery, cricket etc | | • | Use for rehabilitation and relief from carpal tunnel syndrome and RSI | | • | Neon Powerballs have 6 high intensity LED's which glow brightly once the Powerball is spinning | | • | The counter is powered by two 'watch' batteries with an approx 3 year lifespan | | • | The glow which engulfs your hand is generated by an induction coil in the rotor | | • | The faster you spin, the brighter it glows! |
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Product Description It's about the same size as a tennis ball and weighs just a little more, but take a Powerball in your hand, set that rotor in motion with the cord provided (or use your finger when you get used to it) and you'll experience an extraordinary sensation:Power ball slowly comes alive with gyroscopic force - a sublime yet pleasant resistance to your movement which is transmitted directly into your wrist and arms and which provides soothing, non impact rehabilitation at these lower speeds.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
what a ball I'm having October 28, 2008 tu nombre es (Exmouth Devon U.K.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
after I managed to get the ball rolling so to speak (it takes a while but stick with it) it's great fun I use it because I have been suffering from mild RSI I type and write a lot ..it has done wonders for my wrist and as suggested in the "blurb" it does build up strength .As I mentioned it does take a while to get things going but once you have it's like riding a bike no matter how long a space of time you leave in between using it you can then pick it up and off you go again .I highly recommend one
Great fun, strengthens forearms rapidly! October 20, 2008 Mr. Iain B. Simpson (Aberdeen, Scotland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought a powerball two weeks ago and have used it for 15-30 minutes almost every day since. Not only is is fun and relaxing, it is an incredible tool for developing your wrists and forearms. I now type faster, grip better and have gained a lot of dexterity and strength in my hands. I feel myself improving and have went from a max. of 8000 rpm to 10000 rpm already. It's a lot of fun trying to beat your high score! You can end up pulling some very funny faces in the attempt. I would highly recommend this product to anyone who uses their hands (so that's everyone). The benefits are almost instant. Also, it's not very expensive.
Over rated October 9, 2008 A. J. N. Phair 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Hard to get the hang of using and when you do I don't feel it that effective. Very over rated
POWERB-ALL THAT! October 9, 2008 Night Writer (Bucks, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fantastic buy. I love it, wife loves it & kids love it. Get one with the LED counter, you won't be wasting the money. (P.S. USEFUL REVIEWER - I don't think so.)
Powerball Fun but, Don't believe the hype September 14, 2008 Useful Reveiwer (England) 0 out of 20 found this review helpful
The powerball good idea as TOY, most people will use it will think this thing is amazing, But it is just a Toy the RSI element is just the company trying to sell more of them. What with the Powerball so logo so perdomiantly showing on the band around it if Flashing light is not enought for you. Also it is bad if you drop it on a concrete floor. It going crack the led screen. Also trying to start it with out a string once you lost it behind the crouch it will give you blister when, I first tried to get it going without a string my fingers were raw and aching. Maybe that was just me being too hard. NEVER open it up and lubicate the thing other wise you going have a very lame powerball. When I did this it made the powerball all loose inside and not very responsive. IF your power ball make loud grinding nosie, you can do is sand the inside of the powerball with sand paper it makes to much of loud grinding nosie just becare not to over do it though. When opening you need to take the screw out and then push ball on hit surface on it side untill pops open. However it is fairly additive especially when playing around with it. With friend to be there score but if people going to say yeah I STRONGER than you because swirl this plastic ball around faster than you might be a be suspect. Anyway as fun toy to play around with it great just don't think that going Make you a Superman or cure the you wrist of RSI when actually it will probably more likely to give you Repetive Strain Injury. If you watch any of the actual video from the company it is pretty laughable, THIS POWERBALL GOing Change Your life maybe not today but when you became a Professional sports person or at musical gineus remeber to call the powerball team so they can use #YOU in there next ads. There are some good video on the net (not made by powerball). Yeah this Product is fun. Good to have mates to beat them in rpm especially when they never used it before. If that going make you better person probably not.
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