A&R Sports Wood Stick Handling Ball, 2"
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Yes, the dimensions are the same, and so on.
Hello,br>br>Thank you for visiting our Amazon store and taking a look at one of the items we have available. The weight of these wood balls is approximately one pound. 6 oz. If you have any additional concerns, please contact us. Once again, I appreciate your help. Larry, LNC Sports, LLC (br>br>Larry, LNC Sports, LLC (br>br>Larry, LNC Sports, LLC (br>
Selected User Reviews For A&R Sports Wood Stick Handling Ball, 2"
Handling a ball with a R Wood Stick. br>I wasn't paid to say any of this; in fact, I purchased one of these. br>br>Instructions: br>br>Instructions: br>br> br>The wooden ball is exactly what it says it is. It looks and functions similarly to other "Swedish stickhandling balls" available on the market. It's just a wooden ball, nothing special. It's an excellent tool for learning. )br>br>Construction: )br>br>Construction: )br>br>Construction br>The ball is on the verge of being a 2-. inch (5. The construction is solid wood and measures 8cm in diameter. br>br>Introduction: br>br>Introduction: br>br>Int br>This is a drill for practicing hockey stickhandling. As you improve and want to speed up your stick handling, the size of the ball will provide you with a lightweight solution. In my opinion, it is too small for beginners. I'd rate it as a 2. A ball with a diameter of 5' would be a better option. For those who are more advanced, it is a good size, despite its appearance. br>br>Final thoughts:
GOOD: A& R is an excellent off-the-cuff option. For a reasonable price, you can get an ice solution for stick handling, which is a good piece of practice equipment. I've included photos of the size in comparison to a puck, baseball, and ping pong to give you an idea of how big this thing is. Without the logo, you can get similar solutions for a little less money.
This is a good wooden ball. It appears to be smaller and lighter than a puck. I was hoping for a larger, heavier ball to work on strength and agility off the ice, but I should have read the other reviews first! Overall, it's not bad, but I wouldn't pay $4 for a ping pong ball again.
Just make sure they don't chew it up or run away with it. Larger dogs may be at risk of choking. But, seriously, keeping it away from my dog while stick handling is the best form of practice there is. No one on the opposing team can keep up with a ball-chasing dog.
I got one for myself and one for the son of a friend. It really works. I used to use a Klack Ball as a stick handling trainer when I was a kid, and it was a great replacement. It aids in the development of a sense of hearing. The weight was perfect. You did an excellent job!.
The ball is functional, but I wish it had been made of a more durable wood. It's just a tad too soft, so dings are fairly easy to make. Overall, the balls continue to roll smoothly, so I give it a five-star value rating. Everything has a cost, and I'd choose these over a more expensive, harder wood any day.
This thing is great for daily workouts and impromptu stick handling around the house. The perfect weight and "rollability," this puck is a must-have for improving your puck handling skills.
It's a classic tool for honing stickhandling skills, and I can't tell you how many of these wooden balls we've misplaced over the years. A came up with this. R is a great example of this, with a nice hard wood construction and a solid foundation. smooth. My children spend five hours a day on their homework. Once or twice a week, for 10 minutes. If they don't vanish, they'll last an eternity.
With some silky dangles, I'm the one who's laughing right now. Bud, I'm digging it.