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| Brand: Powerball Category: Sports
List Price: £27.50 Buy New: £15.99 You Save: £11.51 (42%)
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 4
Color: Neon White Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 3.9 x 3.1
MPN: PBNSIG Model: Signature Series EAN: 5060168097484 ASIN: B000MLPGZG
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| • | Perfect for golfers, musicians, squash, tennis, fencing, basketball, badminton, archery, cricket etc | | • | Dynamic, exquisite, absolutely gorgeous! | | • | Use for rehabilitation and relief from carpal tunnel syndrome and RSI. | | • | Sapphire white light neon rotor | | • | Neon White Powerball comes with a digital speedmeter/counter | | • | Limited edition gyroscope has a top speed in excess of 16,000rpm | | • | Just the size of a tennis ball and weighs under 300grams | | • | Not suitable for Children Under 14yrs |
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Product Description Powerball is the world's most powerful hand gyroscope, generating speeds of over 16,000 rpm! Simply by starting up the Powerball in your hand and rotating your wrist faster you can develop incredible speeds and increase your strength. Powerball is seriously addictive for all ages, making it ideal for play, exercise, or fun competitions.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Banish Bingo Wings! December 1, 2008 Pyewacket (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is why I bought the Power Ball to try and get some definition in my upper arms and it is working providing I stick with it and keep on doing 'rep's. For me as I am disabled and have slightly weak hands, I am glad it comes with a strap otherwise I can see it flying through the air straight into the tv or knocking someone out! My husband who suffers from tendonitis has also found it incredibly helpful in relieving the pain in his wrists. One thing I have to add is...........when it arrived my husband was curled up with laughter watching my trying to start it, well, the last laugh was on him as I started it on the second attempt and he took at least 6 go's at it! Girl power! We still don't have the knack of starting the ball without the strings though but will perservere. Word of caution........make sure you keep the starter strings safe otherwise little cats love to eat them. A brilliant idea and I am so pleased I purchased it.
Pretty good for the price, not a gimmick like i thought September 19, 2008 Maximilian Power This powerball is actually pretty cool, it does excercise your forearm and definately your hand to some extent although i remain skeptical as to it being able to excercise the bicep and pectoral muscles (as shown in the little minidisc that accompanies this powerball version), this along with some captains of crush grippers will definately help improve hand strength. I originally thought this was another gimmicky fitness thing of which there are so many... but i think i was wrong this time, its definately got its uses. For low-average strength people this powerball should suffice, for strong people they should look into the metal 350hz version. Its pretty addictive, ive picked it up randomly a few times today, my hands are all sore now though so id better leave it alone until tomorrow :p Overall im pleased with this product, once you figure out how to work it its easy from there, this version came with a clip on strap that can go around your wrist in case you are worried about dropping it and having it fly through your television or whatever.
It works, it lights up but its boring September 19, 2008 Robinho (Haverhill, Suffolk,UK) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Far too much marketing hype, it is well made, it has a nice weight and it is clever. After a couple of attemps I made it spin OK and light up and it certainly look pretty but after a few days and a few attempts its just very boring. Sure with practice I could get it to spin faster much faster but you look like a nerd to anyone else. Of course it makes your wrists ache, I have no doubt it will improve hand and wrist strength but I think it has a short span of interest. Sorry to say that if you a PowerBall enthusiast but thats just my view a rather boring gadget
Powerball Pro Signature July 24, 2008 Razorbroon 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
When i read about the Powerball and watched a few of the videos i couldn't wait to receive it. In truth the gimmick of it does wear off after a few goes, and you will be surprised how many of your friends will have trouble getting it to do anything! I find that amongst the guys at a party it can be a good laugh for a few minutes as everyone tries to outdo one another. I think that your money could be better spent elsewhere if you intend on using this as a strength builder and as part of an exercise routine i'm sceptical about the benefits. Shame it's not a bit cheaper as i would have gave it more stars. Unfortunately most of the cheaper models do not have the score counter, which nullifies the competition element. The only real reason to buy one!
Awesomely addictive July 17, 2008 Spicy (England, Oxfordshire) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I can't begin to say how great this product is, it has so many different techniques for building up wrist strength, bicep strength, pectoral strength and the health benefits like RSI. I tried it out for so long when I got it I took a bit of skin off of my finger! but stuck a plaster on and in the first hour and a half I reached a speed of 10131. If you stick at it when you recieve it you will easily get the technique wrist movement and will be able to start it spinning with your thumb. You get 3 starter strings so that should last you until you get the hang to using your thumb. The noise it makes is nothing when your on your own as your dont really notice it and it is a good indictor of how fast your going when it gets more high pitched and louder (with the cool light getting brighter). When your in a room with others they'll just look at you, too facinated by the lights to tell you to naff off! All in all its great fun and addictive and with the benefits of increasing strength/rehabilitation, you can use it anywhere while reading a book, watching TV, running etc. Oh and its good to use the wrist string until you can get the hang of the spin because if you drop it at high speeds it WILL go through the wall!
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