Exercise Wall Ball
Exercise Wall Ball
Exercise wall ball suited to gyms, studios, and school training rooms for throwing, catching, and conditioning drills. The stitched panel build, central laced grip area, and visible multi-weight offering support practical daily use across coached training environments.
Product Overview
This exercise wall ball is a soft-shell weighted training ball designed for wall throws, partner passes, squat-to-press work, and conditioning circuits. It suits commercial gyms, functional training studios, school strength rooms, and distributor programs that need a recognizable general-purpose conditioning product. The visible segmented shell, central laced hand-contact panel, and clear 6KG weight marking support straightforward handling and fast floor identification. Product details shown with the image also indicate a PU outer material and a broader listed weight range from 2 kg to 14 kg / 3 lb to 30 lb, which helps buyers plan mixed-weight training setups.
Specification Table
| Material | PU |
|---|---|
| Color | Multi-colors |
| Item Weight | 2kg-14kg/3lb-30lb |
Design & Training Benefits
The large central grip panel and lace-up section help users secure the ball during catches, rotational work, and front-loaded movements. Its round soft-shell format suits repeated wall throws and partner drills where a barbell or slam ball would not match the same movement pattern. Clear weight marking helps coaches and members choose the correct ball faster, improving class flow and reducing mix-ups in shared training zones. The color-contrast exterior also makes the ball easier to identify on racks or open floors, which supports efficient reset and repeated daily use in busy commercial training environments.
Key Structural Features
- Segmented stitched outer shell with panel layout suited to repeated throwing drills
- Central lace-up grip panel that creates a defined hand-contact area during catches
- PU outer material shown in the product details for practical facility use
- Multi-color exterior that supports fast visual selection on busy gym floors
Applications
- Commercial gyms running wall ball circuits and coached conditioning sessions
- Boutique studios adding throw-and-catch work to group strength classes
- Functional training zones within multi-purpose fitness and PT facilities
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FAQ
Is this wall ball suitable for commercial gym use? +
It is well positioned for commercial and coached training settings based on the visible stitched construction, grip panel, and clear weight marking. Exact durability testing standards are To be confirmed.
What weight options are shown for this product? +
The product details shown with the image list a range from 2 kg to 14 kg and 3 lb to 30 lb. The exact weight increments and SKU breakdown are To be confirmed.
How should the surface be maintained in daily facility use? +
The visible PU outer cover appears suited to routine wipe-down cleaning after classes or open gym use. Specific cleaning chemicals and detailed care instructions are To be confirmed.
Is this item suitable for distributor or multi-site project orders? +
It can fit distributor catalogs and facility projects needing a common conditioning ball format across multiple training spaces. Packaging quantities, lead time, and mixed-weight carton details are To be confirmed.
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