Pro Powerballs
Pro Powerballs have an LED RPM counter attached to the top which counts the number of spins, fastest speed acheived and so on. Great for measuring progress or competitions. The 250Hz versions come in blue and amber.
Neon Powerballs
Neon Powerballs have flashing LEDs which glow when the powerball is spun. Neon Powerballs come in a variety of colours: Blue, Red, Green and White. They also come with counters - Neon Pro, or without Neon Regular.
Regular Powerballs
Regular Powerballs do not have a counter, but counters can be fitted later. The plastic cap pops off and the LED counter can easily be clipped on. Still a great workout for your arms and wrists, and less painful on the pocket. Again the basic 250Hz versions come in blue and amber.
Techno Powerballs
Techno Powerballs don't have a traditional counter as the score is displayed via LEDs on the rotor. Reading the score on these can be a little difficult to master.
Screamer Powerballs
Screamers are 250Hz Pro powerballs that have slots cut into the rotor which are designed to give off a lot of noise whilst spinning. You have been warned! Comes in blue and amber.
Metal Powerballs
Metal Powerballs are much heavier and denser. Rated to 350Hz, they will give a much harder workout. Comes with an LED counter, spares pack and a very nice magnetic display case. 2 types, standard metal and lightweight metal gold.
So, Which Powerball is Right For Me
Well, it depends on what you want.
The basic 250Hz regular version will give as good a workout to your arms and wrists as any of the others (except the metal). It's also fine for rehabilitation exercises, and will probably suit people with smaller hands, as there is no counter on the top.
It you want to know how fast you can spin your powerball, then you will need a Pro version.
Fancy some flashing lights as well, the Neon version is what you need.
Want to make some noise, go for the Screamer.
Already got arms like Garth? Perhaps the awesome 350Hz Metal is for you.
For out and out speed, the 250Hz Pro is rated as the fastest, as the Neons take some of the rotational energy out to power the LEDs.
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