Wrist Trainer Ball Auto-Start Wrist Strengthener Gyroscopic Forearm Exerciser Gyro Ball for Strengthen Arms, Fingers, Wrist Bones and Muscles
$17.99
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* Starting design: Use the thumb of both hands to push the movement in the direction of the arrow of the inner ball, started by the internal spring, no rope, no power supply, simple and environmentally friendly.
* Working principle: Through the rotation of the wrist to drive the ball core high-speed rotation. The centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the ball core causes the wrist to feel a certain resistance.
* Control power: By artificially controlling the rotation speed of the wrist, you can adjust the rotation rhythm of the ball core and the generated force.
* Built-in LED light: When the wrist ball rotates quickly, the dazzling light will light up. Add fun to your workout.
* Suitable size: Can be carried anywhere, whether it is in the office, the gym or at home, can always exercise tools, or a good stress reduction toy.
* Exercise: Wrist power ball can mainly exercise the muscle groups of fingers, wrists, arms and other parts, including the strength and flexibility of forearm muscles, biceps, triceps and deltoid muscles.
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13 reviews for Wrist Trainer Ball Auto-Start Wrist Strengthener Gyroscopic Forearm Exerciser Gyro Ball for Strengthen Arms, Fingers, Wrist Bones and Muscles
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Doug –
Interesting product
Once I learned how to wind it up it works great. I think it helps my wrist and forearm but I am not sure . I wish it would light up but I am satisfied with this product and the price was right.
Joseph G. Susan Jr. –
NEED TO WORK TO MAKE IT WORK
This is a good item. Initially is was difficult to get it started. Once I learned it was easy. It helps with strength throughout the lower arm. It also helps with range of motion.
IT Paul S –
This is a great workout for your forearms, wrists, and hands
It’s pronounced “jeye-roh” such that ‘jeye’ sounds like the ‘J’ in jump, and ‘roh’ sounds like the ‘r’ in run followed by ‘oh’ like the ‘o’ in nose.I was first introduced to the Dynabee — the original maker of these gyro-type balls. I used it for a long time and it did great things for my forearms, my wrists, and my hands. And then I put it away and last week — nearly 34 years later — I ran across it in a drawer. Unfortunately, because of the internal accumulated dust, it didn’t spin in the horizontal direction anymore so it wouldn’t start. The original Dynabees didn’t have an auto-start feature and they came with a pull cord that you could start it with. After getting the hang of it, it was much easier to just roll it down my leg between the hip and the knee to start it. Still, the auto-start feature of this Gyro Ball is a great enhancement to these balls.I took this Gyro Ball out of the box and started it on the first try. It’s got a really smooth action and although I can’t get it going as fast as I used to get the Dynabees going, it works really well. And not getting it going as fast could just be a function of my arms, wrists, and hands aren’t as strong as they were 34 years ago. Still, I was able to get it going faster than 10,000 rpm. It sounds like a jet engine spinning up as you get it going faster and faster.Starting it is really easy when you get the hang of it. Move your hand in large circles, like you’re putting on the lid from a large pickle jar. And do it quickly. Once the ball starts, the sound will change and it will start to hum. As it starts to hum, you can make smaller and smaller circles with your hand to keep it going or maintain the speed. Go back to bigger circles and move your hand faster to increase the speed. Keep in mind, slowing it down, its motion will want to rip the ball out of your hand, so hang on tight. With practice, you will find the “neutral” spot where you can hold it and it won’t try to rip itself out of your hand as it slows down. From high speed, high RPMs, it can take 30 seconds to slow down and stop.The old Dynabees didn’t come with a wrist strap. For beginners, that’s probably a nice enhancement. But I don’t want it and I don’t use it. I work one hand/arm until it’s burning so bad that I can’t keep going and then I change hands and work the other hand. 34 years ago, I could keep it going non-stop for more than 3 hours that way. Now, my arms are really tired after less than 30 minutes. My goal is to get back to 3+ hours. But the wrist strap just gets in the way when I’m trying to switch hands. So I don’t use it.I took off 1 star because I was looking forward to having the LED lights. But the instruction manual that came with it says: Note: not all units have LED lights. That was a disappointment. That’s a bit like bait and switch. I bought this one because of the LED lights, and then it doesn’t have them. Oh well. My old one didn’t either. I’m not going to return this over that.
Gabriel –
Amazing wrist strengthener
I did not know what to expect as have never seen this kind of exerciser. I was very surprised how effective this trainer ball is – I use it every day now.Great quality, nice black case with zipper to carry it with me and nice light addition. Recommended!
Hanaloa –
Gyroscopic Powerball
Bought three, one was damaged but exchanged it without a problem. Very happy with their performance. Just as good as the original Powerball but way more affordable!
Jesse H III –
Finally
Finally a company that makes one of these that needs very Lil to get it going. SHEES my old one was giving me carpel tunnel it was so hard to start…great job.
Joshua –
broke in the first 10 minutes
I’ve had a few different kinds of these over the years. this is the first one I’ve had with a start assist… it was really convenient the first two times I tried it out… thats it. now the start assist is broken and a piece of something is rattling inside. I can still start it like the old versions and it seems to be working ok, but it still broke after the first 10 minutes of checking it out. never dropped it.. just cheap components
Kelly –
worked once I cleaned it out
An instructor at a class i was at had one of these, recommended it for wrist and grip strength training. After playing around with it at lunch it was clear it really was a workout and would help. I ordered the same one he had and when it arrived…. it wouldn’t work. I didn’t understand because using his was easy, just load up the spring and let it go and start spinning.After a bunch of frustration I looked closer and found little bits of plastic inside the ball causing it to bind up. I used a dental pick to loosen them while using the vacuum to suck them out of there.Once those were out, it worked just fine. So taking off 1 star for having to fix a ‘new’ product right out of the box.
Edgar Miguel Tardio Guerreiro –
Ótimo pra treinar a força do pulso e antebraço!
BambooEatingWalrus –
No expert on those, but this one is much better quality and cost less than my old one so to me buying this was a happy purchase.
Amanda de Paula dos Santos –
Vale muito a pena
Nik –
The starting mechanism is awful—you’ll spend more time trying to start it than exercising. The whole thing might be useful for your thumbs, but not wrists.Money down the drain.
Ariel –
Produto parou de funcionar com 3 dias de uso normal sem quedas ou avarias