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Play Visions Bead Stress Ball

3.5
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€35,00
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  • Bead Stress Ball
  • This ball is fun and addictive
  • Elastic skin is filled with squeezable beads and bright shiny glitter

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Customer Reviews

RecommendedI'm not sure how other reviewers are using this stress ball, but I've got two (one for work and one for home) and they have both held up for 2-3 months with heavy use, and show no undue signs of wear. The material inside feels just like sand, and provides just enough shape retention to be satisfying.My only gripe is that the lighter colored rubber material is almost a magnet for dead skin. It pretty quickly turned from a bright yellow to a dingy greenish color (and I'm very fastidious about hand washing - you have to be with kids in the house). The black rubber, on the other hand, must be a different material or something, because it looks perfect and is still soft and smooth even after repeated use. I've washed them several times and they clean off nicely and have still held up fine. 4Didn't Last Long for My Fidgety SonA stress ball was suggested to help my fidgety adopted son relieve some of his stress/need to move symptoms from being exposed to meth inutero. I bought this one hoping it would fit the bill. It didn't.I can't say it is the job of a stress ball to withstand tiny pointy fingers being repeatedly driven into it. I know they are usually just for squeezing with one's entire hand. This poor ball didn't know what it was in for. My son demolished it in just a week or so. His fidgeting drove him to work his little 7 year old fingers right through the outside.For those of you who just need a whole hand squeeze, it may work fine. I am off to find one a little more durable. Not to mention, the color of ours was awful. 2and that is not why I gave it 2 stars (though i would have expected it to hold up a tiny bit better against a piranha posing inThis lasted about 3 days before my 2 year old niece bit a hole in it. Obviously it is not intended for children, and that is not why I gave it 2 stars (though i would have expected it to hold up a tiny bit better against a piranha posing in the form of a cute little girl). The 2 star rating is due to the fact that when you would squeeze it, it did not return to it's original shape. Instead, it just stayed in the new shape and you had to turn it and then squeeze it again which quickly became frustrating which was flat out stressful, defeating the whole purpose of the stress ball in one fell swoop! 2Great for rolling, plopping. Not for the weak handed!Good price for the product. Seems durable and I'm not concerned with it breaking. I got it for my desk at work. It's not a super easy squish. More of a hand work-out. I would not recommend it for people with weak hands or those looking just to a stress-squeezer. I find it's best to roll across my desk with my palm and fingers. It rolls and squishes at the same time, as well as making a soothing noise. It's also good for dropping from a low height as it flattens on the bottom and sits. Good product for rolling/dropping, less good for squeezing unless looking for a bit of a work-out. I love it though! 5Great distraction while on the phoneI've found recently, that due to my iPhone habits, my hands often ache and feel tight. I purchased this stress ball as a way to exercise and stretch out my hand muscles. I keep it on my desk at work and often use it while on the phone. Overall, it's a decent product. The two layers make me confident that it won't burst and spray microbeads everywhere. The balloon material is actually quite nice, it doesn't pick up any dust or debris from my desk, which was something I thought would happen.Three things I'm not terribly fond of, but aren't necessarily deal breakers from purchasing this in the future:-The tie-dye look is not visually appealing. The colors I ended up with just sort of looks like an old bruise. (mustard yellow and green...ick)-I think I would prefer a gel-based stress ball, but the microbeads are fine.-The size is a bit small. Basically when you squeeze it, it's more of a pulsing action. 4Not my first purchase of this item...I've purchased the Isoflex Stress Ball a few times over the years. Mine seem to last for several months, and I am satisfied with the durability considering the price. When you think of how the Stress Ball is used, I expect that it will not last forever.In essence, it does just what it is supposed to do, which is reduce stress. Without making any medical recommendations, I can also say that the Isoflex Stress Ball has helped relieve the mild stiffness that I've developed in my hands over the years, and for that, I gladly will purchase another one now and then.Also, if the outer covering was thicker, it would cancel out the feeling that the ball has in the hand.Recommended! 5Must have for arthritisro carpal tunnel sufferersI have been a technician for 20 years, and was a football player before that. I have arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome. I now bowl and shoot in pistol competitions instead of football and I have been recently suffering from tendonitis after both. I got one of these years ago at the advice of my doctor and used it before sporting events. I recently started using it again and I find that I am not as fatigued nor as sore after a night at the range or the bowling alley. I pump up my hands before and sometimes during a game and I have noticed that my tendonitis doesn't flare as often. 5This is a great price for a great productI bought this to use as a sensory item for my son with high-functioning autism. He uses it in class to not fidget as much. It has stood up to almost daily use for him and some of his friends that borrow it from time to time to help them focus as well.I have bought many over the years. This is a great price for a great product! 5The contents of these balls are /very/ fine and /very/ slippery. Potential hazard.At first, I had been quite happy with this purchase. The ball was hard to squeeze during the first day I had it, but was quickly broken in by insistent squeezing. It admittedly made my hands ache, which had been tolerable once it began to be easier to work with. During the first day; the colors bled horribly, staining my hands and even the other colors on the ball itself. I washed my hands numerous of times, and even tried washing the ball itself with mild soap and water. It would help for a while, before it began bleeding again- calling for another round of washing. This was not too pleasing, but I did like stress-ball aspect of it, and thus attempted to simply deal with it. Within the next day or two, the outer layer snapped around the middle, exposing the inner -but intact latex-. Now, this proved to be a plus, for that day. After ridding of the outer skin as much as I was capable, I found that I had much prefered it this way; and proceeded to enjoy it for another day. However, a few moments ago whilst I had been chatting with a friend at my computer -using the ball, of course-, the latex sack burst, spilling an extremely fine dust onto my desk and my front. Fortunately, my laptop had escaped this eruption. After pardoning myself with an aggitated sigh, I went about cleaning up the mess. On the way to the trash can, a bit of the sand had fallen to the floor- unnoticed at first. I threw away the bag and dusted my shirt off over the bin, before washing my hands in the sink. On my way back to my room, I stepped into the sand that had spilled earlier, and nearly slipped. **The contents of these balls are very, /very/ fine and /very/ slippery**. After cleaning even /that/ mess up, I am still finding silt deposites of what had once been my stress ball between my fingers and on my flooring. What started out as a decent object to fiddle with, quickly spiraled into a disappointment. I do not recommend these cheap sacks to anyone. 2Physical Therapy for HandI first purchased this as a physical therapy item for a broken hand. The ball makes a great cast rest (like a mini bean bag) for when you have a hard cast but need some minor elevation to prevent swelling. After the cast was off, and to date (years after the injury) I use the ball to stretch my tendons and strengthen the hard to exercise outer pinky and outside palm. The squishy sand interior is fairly stiff and provides good resistance for micro movements like pinching. The ball lasts about 6 months with gentle everyday use, but this is really two balloons with sand in it and cannot stand rough treatment or sharp nails. Small enough to fit in a purse. 5
Play Visions Bead Stress Ball

Play Visions Bead Stress Ball

3.5
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€35,00
Sale price
€35,00
Regular price
€58,00
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Unit price
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Save 40% (€23,00)