Fitness First Soft Wall Ball, 5-25 LBS, Durable Reinforced for Core Strength Building, Cardio

(8 customer reviews)

$40.49

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Description

  • Heavy duty, triple stitched soft shell covering
  • Special construction allows ball to maintain balance and keep its shape
  • Increase your speed, strength, coordination & conditioning
  • Not to be used as a slam ball
  • Diameter – 22 inches

Additional information

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎14 x 14 x 14 inches

Package Weight

‎9.84 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎14 x 14 x 14 inches

Item Weight

‎20 Pounds

Brand Name

‎Fitness First

Model Name

‎Fitness First

Color

‎black

Material

‎Synthetic

Suggested Users

‎unisex-adult

Number of Items

‎1

Manufacturer

‎Ringside Inc.

Part Number

‎WBALL 15LB

Included Components

‎Fitness First Wall Ball

Outer Material

‎synthetic leather

Size

‎15 lb

Sport Type

‎Exercise & Fitness

8 reviews for Fitness First Soft Wall Ball, 5-25 LBS, Durable Reinforced for Core Strength Building, Cardio

  1. Irony>Ironing

    Looks and feels great. Has seen daily use and holding up well so far!

  2. John Manion

    Bought this to use with my 7 year old son to help build his strength and body coordination for basketball. It also can handle high impact stress from an adult. Very functional and has a great feel being softer than some medicine balls.

  3. Mrssaint

    I use it as a coaching tool for baseball, to help strengthen hitters and pitchers!

  4. Jose Quinones

    Bought for exercising at home. Great addition to our collection.

  5. Shelby D

    Love it

  6. Kenneth Mccuin Jr

    Love the ball. I was a college athlete at KU and I always wanted to own a wall ball. All the gyms being closed really nudge me to purchase it. So far its was worth the money in my opinion.

  7. Daffy Du

    I’m not sure if the reviewers noting that the ball fell apart after a few months were using it for traditional slams or not, but the product page makes it pretty clear that it’s for wall slams, not traditional ones. That’s important to know up front.

    I was sent a 20lb ball to review, which is heavier than I’d have chosen–at the gym I usually use a 10lb or 15lb ball. But as long as I don’t strain my back, I’m okay with it.

    While I’d have liked a ball I could use for regular slams, there are enough other exercises I can do with it that I’m overall quite happy with this medicine ball and look forward to increasingly incorporating it into my at-home routine. I’ve also tried it for slams, and it seemed fine–bounced back and weathered the slam fine, but I don’t have a lot of upper body strength, so I probably haven’t taxed it much.

    I don’t find the vinyl covering to be slippery, as others have, and it seems to be pretty solidly made. I also like the two loops to help you pick it up. If you know the limitations up front (i.e., no slams), you’ll probably be happy with it.

  8. Agustin L.

    Great addition to my exercise routine

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