🥊 Elevate your reflex game—because champions don’t wait!
The Boxing Reflex Ball Set by Champs MMA includes 4 weighted balls, a headband, and spare strings designed to improve hand-eye coordination, speed, and agility. Compatible with a punch counter app for iOS and Android, it tracks your training progress and encourages friendly competition. Made from durable polyurethane, this set suits users aged 8 to 70+, making it a versatile and long-lasting fitness tool.
Size | Small |
Sport | Boxing |
Brand | Champs MMA |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Outer Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
League | MMA |
Age Range (Description) | Adult and Kids |
Product Dimensions | 5.7"W x 4.92"H |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.92 x 3.19 x 3.03 inches |
Package Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.7 x 5.7 x 4.92 inches |
Brand Name | Champs MMA |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Manufacturer | Champs MMA |
Style | Boxing |
T**A
Love it!
Very fun and entertaining while working on speed at the same time. This would be a great gift for someone who is active, in sports, love a challenge, and is looking to improve their skills. It is also an everyday product that kids can use to compete against each other to see who gets the highest score using the scoring app that comes with it!
H**L
Very fun
This is very fun and I love the app and the fun challenges on the app.
R**
Good
good quality material
B**6
Having fun with this
I've been having so much fun with this! There's definitely a learning curve but once I found the rhythm I've been able to keep it going. I'm even starting to do some of the more advanced movements now. I take it to work and play with it when I have a quick break. Such a simple toy but so much fun!
F**G
Came fast was as advertised.
Bought as gift so can’t say anything about it , except it looked like something a great grand might enjoy , the reason I bought it ! It would have been really nice if had two headbands so could compete with one another
M**E
Great Value for Training, Coordination, and Focus
I purchased this boxing reflex ball set to improve my hand-eye coordination, focus, and motor skills, and it exceeded my expectations. The price was great, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that it included four different difficulty levels, as I initially thought it only came with one.The set includes:Red foam ball – Lightweight and ideal for beginners.Red rubber ball – Slightly denser with more resistance and a faster rebound.Black foam ball – A moderate challenge for refining reflexes.Blue tennis ball – The most difficult option, perfect for advanced users looking to improve precision and reaction time.Each ball is attached to a comfortable, adjustable headband that fits securely without slipping. The variation in ball density allows for progression in difficulty, making it useful for both beginners and experienced fighters.The shipping was also very fast—I received the product the day after ordering, which was a great bonus.Would I recommend it? Absolutely. Whether you’re into boxing, MMA, fitness training, or Fun for kids. It’s affordable, durable, and provides a great challenge.Five stars—well worth it.
A**R
Great!
Amazing to decelop reflexes and hand eye coordination
B**T
Good fun toy/exercise toy - lousy headband
Comparing this to other similar products, I'd probably give this one 3 1/2 stars. There's probably $10 worth of equipment, and you could make your own, but it's nice to have this all-in-one package, with 4 different balls and strings all ready to go. The one thing I really don't like about this particular product is the lousy plastic velcro headband. There's no stretch to it. It'd be nice to have something more like a headband. It's just a little more tricky to get it adjusted right. You can also just use a baseball cap turned backwards and loop the string around the adjustable strap on the hat. Other products have a more elastic headband. As for the different balls and strings, I thought the beginner and number 2 balls were the same, and it turns out there pretty much are. It's the strings on them that makes a HUGE difference. The beginner ball is pretty easy to start getting the hang of. I tried the 2nd ball, and it's much harder as the string is tighter/maybe with less elastic, and so it snaps back much quicker. I then tried the two more advanced balls. The big difference there is the heavier ball. If you try and learn on these, it would be fine but is going to hurt more if you whack yourself. I'll never use that number 2 ball, though. Anyway, I don't know how the different balls and strings compare for other products. When looking at videos on these and thinking I could just make my own, it might be tricky to find strings with just the right amount of elastic. It is nice to have all that variety and 4 different balls that are ready to go with this product.