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Champion Sports Colored Lacrosse Balls are officially sized and weighted, meeting all necessary standards for competitive play. Available in a variety of vibrant colors and pack sizes, these balls are perfect for players of all ages and skill levels, enhancing both practice and gameplay experiences.
Construction Type | molded |
Material Type | other-materials |
Item Diameter | 2.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
Color | Orange |
A**X
Bought for massaging tight muscles
Great value compared to other packs. Lacrosse balls have just enough give for massaging tight muscles and works well on the ground or pinned between the muscle and a wall. I’ve had these for a while and they work great and last forever.
D**E
Great massage
Like others said, the rubber/chemical odor is strong. It’s great for massaging though. Very firm with a slight give and the rubber grips well while rolling. I’ve used it on my feet, shoulders and neck, and back (while sitting in a high back chair) it’s great!! I’ve tried other hard, textured balls that cost twice as much, but I like this one more.
J**E
It appears to be a lacrosse ball.
Upon initial inspection, it appears to be a lacrosse ball.There is a seam around its equator. There is a small depression at one point, with some text on the other side. The text claims that the lacrosse ball is from a place called Champion Sports, it meets certain sets of regulations for lacrosse balls, and that it was made in Taiwan. The text also says "#LB".As far as I can tell, the ball is not entirely rigid. It is tough and it seems hollow. I imagine that if I were to look up the regulations on the radius, density, and thickness of a lacrosse ball, this would probably be in line with them, but I haven't bothered.It all started a few weeks ago. A chiropractor recommended a lacrosse ball for use in a massage on my lower back, because they are "unyielding". Naturally, I ignored the other tacky lacrosse balls claiming to be for use in a massage. This one seems to be helping, but I am not sure if it is really an ordinary lacrosse ball.I left the country the other week for a vacation and when I returned , my suitcase was inspected by the TSA. When they searched it, they found this lacrosse ball and simply held it and stared for some time as though it were strange. I informed them that it was a lacrosse ball and they let me go without asking why I had one in a beach town.I do not remember ever packing it.The other day I had a strange dream. My computer and most of my furniture was missing. I went to my desk in surprise that my tower was missing and found that the lacrosse ball was sitting in the center and I remember a strong scent of iron hanging in the air. I took a closer look and found that the ordinary text on the ball was missing.In its place was some wording that said:OFFER SACRIFICE,OR BE THYSELF OFFERED,AND FOREVER STAREINTO THE DARKWhen I reached to pick the ball up it appeared to be made of some reflective metallic material. It seemed to shrink away from me and then suddenly enveloped my hand. Moments later I could no longer see, hear, or breathe. I am claustrophobic so the feeling of suffocation was traumatic and I have not slept since. When I awoke, I had a splitting headache and the lacrosse ball was missing. The walls of my room were covered in black painted patterns that hadn't finished drying. I didn't recognize the symbols. The rest of my apartment was covered in similar symbols. When I reached for the door to go outside for some fresh air, I noticed that my hands were covered in black paint. I went to wash them off, but when I reached the kitchen, I froze. The lacrosse ball had been torn into several pieces on the counter and was covered in a green, translucent substance. Something about the smell made me nauseous and I immediately fainted. When I regained consciousness, there was a pool of vomit with an odd trail in it. It was as though something slithered from the center of the pool, onto the counter, and into the sink drain.I've been anxious about leaving my apartment. When I try to open my blinds, I start to hyperventilate. It feels as though there's something waiting for me outside. I still have some food, but what if I'm not safe here? I've been hearing scraping sounds in the walls and my dog won't move from my room. She won't lie down or eat or make any sounds, she just stands in the corner, shaking. I don't know how much longer it will be before I have to leave.
K**N
Great for working out knots
I purchased this after seeing posts from a physical therapist on using a lacrosse ball to work out knots. It's harder then a tennis ball and works better to massage stress points. It works really well and it's a great price!
A**I
PT use
I got this after a recommendation from my physical therapist as a tool to release pressure from sore muscles. Works well but was a bit smelly. Has mostly dissipated now.
W**C
Works great for helping find tight muscles in your shoulders.
I tore something in my rotator cuff, and was having problems with really tight muscles. The physical therapist recommended these to help with that. He said to press it against the wall with your shoulder and find the spot that hurts, then move your arm through a full range of motion while holding it there. It actually works pretty good, getting harder to find any hurting areas now after just a few uses. I've never played lacrosse, but the ball itself seems to be very high quality. It's worth a try if you think it might help you.
M**S
Perfect for soothing back muscles
The last time I played lacrosse was in high school during the administration of Bush Sr. I was an unremarkable player back then and never really enjoyed the sport, and I've somehow managed to live for over 30 years without ever having thought about lacrosse.In my CrossFit gym, we keep a stock of lacrosse balls on hand for loosening tight and sore back muscles. In short: one stands with one's back to a firm wall. The lacrosse ball is placed in between the shoulder blades and the wall. As my wife so elegantly puts it: "you then back-hump the wall." It sounds ridiculous, but the relief that comes from doing this is indescribable. It was life changing for us.I'm going to guess that a single lacrosse ball would provide about three lifetimes of service in this capacity. Ergo, five solid stars.
S**E
Great balls
Exquisite balls for my insane medium sized dog. Nice wet balls that eventually get hairy w wet grass and slobber, sounds alot like me ex husband. Highly durable.
V**U
A really good ball for massaging my feet
I like it a lot. The one I have can be very slippery so I bought this one and it's not slippery. Very firm and nice. Bounces well too, not that it's related to massaging feet.
S**M
Works well for physio exercises
Using this for physio exercises and it does the trick!
H**E
great purchase (for foot massaging)
I don't play lacrosse so I can't review how well they hold up in that sport, but as a foot massage they are amazing! Love them but I do agree with the scent comments. It's very potent at first and smells like the nail shop acrylics. If you're sensitive to scents this would probably be very overwhelming lol, but good thing this ball isn't designed for you to be smelling. Just let it air out from the package and the scent goes away. I love the intergalactic bubblegum colours too :)
P**A
Ótimo produto
Muito boa qualidade
L**
Massage tool
We use these as roller balls and they work great! The best value too. Super durable.
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