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The Muscle Max Massage Ball features an ergonomic trigger point grid designed for deep tissue myofascial release. Made from durable German high-density rubber, it withstands up to 500 lbs of pressure to effectively target and relieve muscle knots. Portable and travel-friendly with an included bag, it’s ideal for professionals seeking on-the-go recovery and enhanced mobility.







| ASIN | B06XQLDB5G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,629 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #115 in Manual Massage Balls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,741) |
| Date First Available | March 18, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | RU-49OD-TPAQ |
| Manufacturer | Epitomie Fitness |
| Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 3.2 x 3.2 inches; 7.76 ounces |
J**F
Great product! Compact and great for massaging sore muscles.
The quality of this massage ball is excellent. It is firm enough to use for any muscle group with just the right amount of flex for use anywhere comfortably. I really like using it for deep massaging my rear delts and my back because I have a hard time reaching those areas, but it works great on any muscle group. To massage my back, I am also able to use it while laying down with my back on the floor (and against a wall) which is really convenient. The tread is really good at reaching deeper into the muscles which seems to make this work really well without needing to massage for very long. I don't have to use it for very long in any area to feel like it is working. It's small enough that it fits into my gym bag easily. It also includes a nice carrying pouch with tie strings, which is a really cool bonus. I'm very impressed with this massage ball and it's helping me a lot with controlling soreness.
K**I
Perfect for Sciatica and deep knots
I have some really deep knots in my lower back that even muscle relaxers weren’t helping and my hubs has sciatica- I can’t rub deeply enough to help him. When I complained about my back hurting at work my coworker handed me this ball and told me to try it. It’s amazing! It’s very hard- harder and bigger than the tennis balls I’ve used. It’s easier to use when you’re rolling against a wall bc it doesn’t slip. I ordered my own that night. I debated about some cheaper versions and can’t speak to how effective any other brands are, but I’m glad I didn’t. I use it multiple times a day. At 1st I rolled my back against the wall for 15-30 minutes but after 2-3 times the knots were gone. Now I use it for a few minutes anytime my back starts aching (when I first wake up, after sitting at my desk). My hubs uses it against a wall and laying on it. Much cheaper than the PT my doctor recommended (although that’s probably better for getting to the root of the problem), portable, just really effective at pain relief. Works on shoulder and neck knots too!
A**.
It helped cure my plantar fasciitis.
I had plantar fasciitis for about 2 years before remembering hearing about mobility balls a few years earlier. When I looked up what they were the first time, I was put off by the price. But then when I reconsidered, I searched on here and this was the first one to show up with overall good reviews, so I got it. Man do I wish I'd gotten it earlier! Along with regular stretching and yoga, this ball is the only thing to really help me out. Frozen water bottles, being stuck in one of those boots for a full month, massages with my hands...all the stuff that the doctors recommended didn't help. Muscle Max's little wonder here did though, and I've since recommended it to over a dozen people, with every one of them thanking me profusely. Heck, pre-COVID I'd loan mine out to let them try it out first and they were sold within minutes. I've mainly used it on my feet, but it works well on other areas too like your neck and back. For plantar fasciitis, I'd have it on the floor while I'm sitting down in a chair or on a couch, and just roll it around while pressing down a bit. You need some pressure in order to work it correctly. The pattern carved into the ball hits all sorts of spots as you roll it, and it really helps pinpoint where the pain is. It covered my entire foot, from the heel to the arch, sides of the arch, and balls of my foot. For the first couple of months, it hurt a lot for the first 10 minutes of use. But the more I used it, my feet started to feel better. I now ALWAYS have it with me in my bag when I'm at work. I may not need it as much now, but on days when my feet feel a little swollen or something, I bust this sucker out and go to town, feeling better in just minutes. While the Muscle Max ball is amazing, and an absolute steal at this price compared to the first mobility ball I found that was nearly identical in design, some people do say that it doesn't help much. For the cost, it's worth a shot. Just keep in mind that you should be doing lots of stretches for your calves too, and hopefully you'll be on the road to recovery. I can't stop recommending this ball- the people I let try it out first had the same question as me: why don't doctors ever recommend this?
J**A
Good massage ball, but a little too big for some applications
Just for transparency, I’d like to state that I was reimbursed to try out this product. I was surprised at the size of the ball since I’m used to using a lacrosse ball or tennis ball. It is hard so you have to be gentle depending on how sensitive you are. The size makes it good for rolling on a wall against your chest and also has a bunch of grooves that seems to aid it catching onto your contact. It comes with its own protective pouch so the dogs don’t think it’s their toy and chew it up. I don’t really see the point in all the grooves but it does provide some massaging effect as well. I’d say it’s good for therapy and feels good to roll under your feet. Does what its intended to do. It’s a little too big for some spots but makes rolling on the chest and glutes easier. I am enjoying this product, thanks!
A**R
This ball works great for working tight muscles.
L**A
Self massage with a ball is an art. It takes time to develop tolerance and learn to position the body to adjust pressure on the target area. Sometimes clothing helps to control movement. Seated on a hardwood cofee table , I can lean forwards back and sideways with support from arms, to fully target hamstrings, glutes and hips. This ball grips. Between a lacrosse ball and softball in size. (I use all three.) Great for shoulder desensitization. My favourite ball.
S**N
Really good quality, a great massage ball. Just be aware that this one is rock hard, not soft like some others…
T**M
This ball is amazing, I think a lot of people don't know how to use this thing. It's NOT to roll on, you have to SQUASH your muscle knots and trigger points. In that department, it's an excellent companion. I fixed my whole back shoulders, triceps and even my calves with just me, this ball and a wall. It's extremely hard, but that's what you want! Again, you are NOT meant to roll on this thing. You have to press it deep into those trigger points for like 2-3 minutes, and then stretch those muscle once you've tenderized them. 5 stars for me, I massage myself everyday with this thing.
H**T
Take it slow and set time aside to work your body if you breath through the pain and do a 2 minute count when you find a trigger point (knotted muscle) it will usually release close to that time frame and the results will be obvious. I've tried many RMT and self helps tools the back buddy back massage tool was my favorite until I tried this Roller Ball it crushes all the other tools as it allows you to relax the area your working on so the muscle can release from its cramped / knotted/ locked state that it could have been in for many years. You won't be disappointed with this purchase. I dropped my sugar intake to 20 grams a day or less then cut my coffee back to 1 a day and my results from released tight muscles is astounding this Roller Ball is worth every penny and holds its shape when put my full body weight on it while giving enough so not to be overwhelming painful. You can also use it to strike your muscles much like some therapist's that use tools to hammer areas you can do very gental tapping or harder impacts just be careful I've brushed my leg and had some weird bump bulge up that when away within hours so take it slow. You can also roll it with your hand all over your neck Jaw and face along with foot work it's a do it all little tool you can potentially realign your own body on your own, a little prayer for help wouldn't hurt :)
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