🎈 Bounce Back to Joy! Unleash the fun with every bounce!
The JA-RUHi-Bounce Pinky Ball (2 Pack) is a high-quality, non-toxic rubber bouncy ball designed for both kids and adults. With its impressive bounce and durability, it's perfect for indoor and outdoor play, making it an excellent choice for exercise, stress relief, and party favors. ASTM tested for safety, this versatile toy is a fantastic addition to any gathering or playtime activity.
C**T
Consult medical advised use first
My physical therapist recommended this brand to be in a sock for kneading neck muscles..I tied them off in-between them and next to each on ends, leaving hand holds. Avoid the actual neck vertebrae, situate them on each side. I, laying down, rock my neck GENTLY to slowly relax muscles..but that's for my neck vertebrae issues..consult medical advise FIRST.
J**
Good price !
Great for wall ball my 8 year old loves it!
B**S
Good customer service
The product is perfect for what I want it for, yoga.When the package arrived, along with other products, the balls were missing from the order. I contacted them and a replacement was sent right away.That is good customer service.
M**S
Just what we wanted!
They are fun! Grandkids love them!
K**.
Great for grandparents and grandkids
So fun to be able to introduce my grandkids to old, simple games like “hit the penny/stick
W**K
Great for rolling along your back
I use this while standing. I put the ball between my back and a wall and then roll it along/by my spine (but NOT on it). Like a quick massage.
T**R
In-between a tennis ball and a baseball
Got this thinking it was closer to a bouncy ball, bit instead of that it feels more like a stress ball. In terms of how bouncy it is, I'll compare to a tennis ball.First, indoors. Due to the softer exterior it is safe to use inside so long as you aren't near a TV and aren't throwing it super hard. It bounces surprisingly well on carpets.In terms of on hard surfaces like hardwood or concrete it bounces decently, but not quite as well as a tennis ball. Me and my brother were throwing it back and forth outside in a parking lot (hit a couple cars but no damage done).After about half an hour the logo was completely ruined and there were a few nicks, but nothing major. After a couple days there was a small crack and almost no marking left, but was still functioning perfectly fine.If you want this primarily for bouncing, tennis balls are going to be a better choice, unless you want a ball with a bit more weight.This would be a great substitute for a baseball though. It's close to the same weight and a bit smaller, but is soft enough to catch without a mitt, although I'm not sure how different it is to hit with a bat.
A**R
They’re ok
They’re ok for my toddler grandson, but they don’t bounce too high.
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