Hard Massage Ball
Hard Massage Ball Lacrosse Ball. Firm Trigger Point Ball for Yoga Physical Therapy Myofascial Release Muscle Relaxer Acupoint Massage (2 Pack) (Purple)
- 💪FIRM & HARD MASSAGE BALL. The massager balls are made of high quality eco-friendly TPR material with unique non-slip texture surface. They are very firm and hard, and close to the size of tennis balls. The massage ball is non toxic, odorless, safe to use for adults and kids.
- 💪 LACROSSE BALL MASSAGE BALL THERAPY. The trigger point ball relieves sore and tight muscles to rejuvenate and revitalize any area of your bod, provides perfect firmness for trigger point release and deep tissue massage. They are a quick and convenient item for easy pain relief and myofascial release.
- 💪 EASY TO USE. Simply lean on the lacrosse massage ball and use your own body weight and gravity to relieve muscle knots and tension. Perfect for use while sitting on any chair, laying in bed, on the floor, or on a yoga mat while you’re watching TV or listening to the music.
- 💪 SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. The myofascial release ball helps relax muscle tissue, reduce soreness and fatigue, and improve body flexibility. It is a self-used massage tool to aid in rehabilitation and muscle recovery, practically suitable for everyone, especially for athletes, fitness trainers and desk workers alike.
- 💪 MASSAGE ANYWHERE ANYTIME. The diameter for the ball is 2.4″/6cm, it is super portable and easy to bring along anywhere you go. The lacrosse balls 2 pack can conveniently fit into a gym bag or pocket, perfect for use at the gym, home, office, fitness centers or for on-the-go trigger point massage on any trip.
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