Sunday, July 18, 2010

Powerball 350 Hz Metal Pro

Powerball 350 Hz Metal Pro Review



The Metal powerball is brilliant.

The key points about this item are compared to the other Plastic Balls are...

- Much Heavier (this makes it harder to spin and seriously works out your arms)
- Its Metal! (this means its cold, shiny, reflective, durable and very nice)
- Counter (an extra option, how many times you've spun it)

The only slight drawbacks to this product is...

- Hard to start at first (but if you've used powerballs before you should get the hang of it)

- Its much heavier meaning if you don't have the grip or sweaty hands you're likely to drop it and damage either it or something else

- The gyro will burn you if you aren't careful meaning it's not for young ones or inexperienced users.

Overall however, i recommend this product for everyone, past powerball users this is a must. For new users, i recommend the 250Hz series before using this mighty ball.

I also suggest it generally for casual people who don't actually require it to work out, grip enhancing can be used for practically ANYTHING.

For those who are wondering what the "Gold Plated" or "Silver Plated" Powerballs are about, they are just mainly expensive collectors items. For those who want the best for their workout/toning i would suggest this metal ball as it's much heavier.

On one more note, the description mentions this ball can go up to "7000rpm". This is kinda false information, i have managed to get my powerball over that up to 10,000rpm + . Before i first bought it, i thought getting the ball beyond 7000rpm would of been impossible, i was incorrect in that assumption.

This ball is MUCH harder to use and stresses my hands out alot but it's great fun, a new challenge and really works off the muscles.



Powerball 350 Hz Metal Pro Feature


  • Perfect for golfers, musicians, squash, tennis, fencing, basketball, badminton, archery, cricket etc
  • Use for rehabilitation and relief from carpal tunnel syndrome and RSI
  • Finished in a magnificent mirror-chrome
  • Almost twice the weight of the Neon or 250Hz models
  • Features: 6 function digital speedmeter/counter
  • Comes with transparent 2-piece display case



Powerball 350 Hz Metal Pro Overview


A brand new, boxed sealed NSD 350Hz Metal Powerball. Not yet fully released to the world market, this is your chance to get hold of the ultimate in Powerball technology. Unlike the cheaper imitations like Ironpower, his Powerball comes fitted with the built in computer/counter, so you can score your performance, and monitor your improvement. To compliment such a magnificent product, it is presented in a unique and totally transparent 2-piece magnetic display case which will please the most discerning tastes. (When you are not spinning your new 350Hz Powerball, you are going to be happy just sitting there looking at it on the desk :-)The speed meter has 5 settings - Total revolutions during a session, Real time revolutions (real time speed), Highest RPM reached, Historical highest RPM reached and the Physical Strength Index (Strength Test).The counter also has an auto power off function to save on battery life. The 350Hz Metal is the latest addition to the exciting family of Powerball products and is the most powerful Powerball to date.


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Customer Reviews


Addictive - J. Fairgrieve -
Great product, smooth running and quite a workout when you get going with it, tired me out anyway.



Way overrated!! - B. Matthews - UK
Ok, a bit about my background... I lift heavy weights at the gym, such as deadlifting etc, and was looking at products to improve my grip strength as that was limiting me, and I did not fancy using the grip over gloves like a poof.

I read the reviews and thought; `looks great, I'll buy it.' It arrived; I used it, got some good speed going. Kept spinning... kept spinning.... felt it in my forearms a bit but for the most part I was pretty unimpressed. Whether you're looking to build forearm strength for a stronger grip, or just bashing one out over nuts magazine, I firmly recommend you use either free weight wrist exercises, or rollers. (A roller is like a handle with a weight hanging. you have to twist the handle to move the weight upwards.) It is MUCH better than this gimmick.

Ok, don't get me wrong, it's not terrible. It is a well made product that does exercise your forearms to an extent. I just think there is better equipment out there for cheaper prices. I'm sure the hardcore amongst you will think I am not spinning it fast enough. To those I say; I'll spin you under the table any day. To those who think it is more for fun than exercise, get out more.

Thanks for reading :)






Excellent quality, lovely exercise - Richard Griffiths - Bristol UK
I've had mine since it was released. To give an idea of how far I've got, I hit 11,574 today with it. It's smoother but more intense than the plastic version for sure.

Use it enough and you'll get an odd callus on a finger or two-but that's if you use it a lot over a month.

The forearm will swell quite nicely after using it at 3/4's full effort for about a minute so it's decent exercise!

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