Description
The MobiPoint Massage Ball is designed to release tightness, stimulate circulation, and soothe discomfort, specifically in small areas like the hand and foot.
- 2-inch diameter for applying targeted pressure to small surface areas such as hands and feet
- Raised tips stimulate blood and oxygen flow, enhancing mobility, and decreasing soreness
- Hygienic solid construction is durable and easy to clean
- Backed by 1 year manufacturer's warranty
- Portable and compact, so you can throw it in your carry on or gym bag
- Water resistant
- Contact Points: hand, foot
- Material: Rubber
- Dimensions: 2 in. x 2 in. x 2 in.
- Weight: 0.12 lb.
- Imported
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Reviewed by 4 customers
Better than a golf ball!
I have had this for about 4 months and use it twice a day. A wonderful man at a shoe store told me that my plantar fasciitis can develope scar tissue and it needs to be broken up to get the blood circulating for healing. After trying many things for two years, I can't say it was the cure, but it has helped a lot. The golf ball hurt and I didn't know if I was helping or hurting when using it. This feels good even on a bad day. More good days than bad is amazing.
I love this little massage ball!
I use my hands quite a lot and get pain on the meaty part of my palm under my thumb. This works so well to massage this hard to reach area. I also use it across my brow bone when I have sinus pain & pressure. I use it on my arches of my feet when they're sore. I use it on my neck when I have pain there. Just be careful, it does get stuck in your hair!
Another bummer
A little too dense & much smaller than I'd pictured from the description. Still, can be used gor forearms & hands. Perhaps on mid traps against a wall but generally useless.
Feels good
Just bought this at Dick's for half price. I'm using it now. My feet were killing me. Now I feel no pain. I also bought a bigger ball with spikes, (hard plastic), but I'm really using the Mobipoint for the balls of my feet. Also under the toes. Listening to Beck/Colors while rolling, it's all great.