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| Brand: Powerball Category: Sports
Buy New: £7.75
New (7) from £7.75
Rating: 6 reviews
Color: Colours may vary Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3.7 x 2.7
MPN: PBFT-Blue Model: PodPower Powerball Foot Trainer EAN: 8470007484837 ASIN: B000YHNEH0
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | *Please note: Powerball not included | | • | Unleash the might of Powerball on your legs! | | • | Great training / rehabilitation device for footballers | | • | Great training / rehabilitation device for anyone who has broken an ankle | | • | Now how the same principle of exercise can be used so effectively in training your feet and legs | | • | An amazing workout on your feet, ankles and legs |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Use your Powerball with your legs! The PodPower is an "innovative new product used in conjunction with your NSD Powerball to actively train your foot, ankle, lower and upper leg muscles." The PodPower attaches to your foot with a velcro strap and the Powerball itself is placed in a plastic holder that clip securely onto the PodPower. Given the overwhelming results which have been seen with the use of Powerball for arm training, conditioning and rehabilitation you can see now how the same principle of exercise can be used so effectively in training your feet and legs. Simply start your Powerball and place it in the Foot Trainer for an amazing workout on your feet, ankles and legs.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great but be careful January 22, 2008 M. Stobbs (Bottom of the bottle) 28 out of 52 found this review helpful
I bought this and it was wonderful, just loke the Powerball Hand trainer. BUT make sure you secure it to your foot properly. One day i put it on but being lazy i forgot to fasten it properly, I got up to 15000 RPM, my wife walked in, it flew off my foot and Smacked her right in the face, shattering on impact. She was out cold for 13 minutes, scarred horribly now for life. This is an excellent product just dont get lazy with safety like i did.
It's True . Worst Product EVER ! March 28, 2008 Michael Gregory (London) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I bought this when only the wife beater had given it a 5 star review. So not only did he knock his wife out but he knocked 10 of my precious 's right down the drain. I agree with the other 2 sane reviewers this product if designed in a way that it could actually work it would be brilliant. I don't need to say anymore the other two reviews pretty much sum up this bit of junk.
waste of time February 20, 2008 M. L. TRUONG 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
this product doesnt work as it should. i wonder if it has even been user tested. why ? because it is a tight fit; so can only insert powerball when not spinning. and when you have done that it is not possible to get it spinning: no room left to insert your chord. as it is; it's useless.
Unusable! May 6, 2008 Tom B 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I have had a powerball for about 3 weeks and can get around 10.5k, so i'm not a complete noob. I got my Foot Trainer delivered yesterday despite the other bad reviews- i though "It can't be that bad". Its basically unusable. It took me hours to get to the point where i could keep it spinning for more than a couple of seconds. Starting isnt a problem if you really go for it in your hand and give yourself time to get it into the cradle before it stops. Its incredibly awkward to keep it going and potentially dangerous for your Powerball- the strap worked its way off my foot and my ball was sent flying into the wall. Not impressed. I tried running it in my hand in the cradle for a while, and as soon as you get above 7 or 8k, the lid flys off, so its not even strong enough for normal use.
Useless February 27, 2008 amazon shopper 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
There have been many mistakes in history - 1912 Captain Smith ( titanic) what iceberg, 1938 Neville Chamberlain - peace in our time, Eric to wife- this foot trainer looks like a good idea to help your ligament damage heal!What a mistake! On arrival the instructions are so vague as to be not worth the paper they are written on, Having finally assembled it and installed on wifes foot and started the powerball it had stopped by the time it was clipped into the cradle. After spending an hour repeating the senario we gave up and through it in the bin. I will never hear the end of this.
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