DFX Sports and Fitness Powerball an incredible handheld fitness device

DFX Sports and Fitness presented an amazing fitness gadget at CES 2013 in Las Vegas. DFX Sports and Fitness Powerball handheld device, manufactured by DFX located in Anaheim, CA, uses 14,500 RPMs and up to 40 lbs of torque to deliver incredible results with as little as 1 to 5 minutes of use. The Powerball is beneficial in improving blood flow and strength from the fingertips to the shoulders. This novelty is great for enhancement with common injuries such as carpal tunnel, repetitive stress injuries, and arthritis.

DFX Sports and Fitness Powerball makes a simple exercise seem fun and captivating. The Powerball is a colorful circular handheld gyroscope, which illuminates with use. A flywheel inside the device spins and generates a gyroscopic inertia that is felt while the user rotates his/her wrist. The ball only weighs 10 ounces making it easy to hold from child to adult. One reason the ball is fun is because with each use an attempt to spin the ball faster and faster is addictive. The enchanting lights create a visual playland. With each revolution of the ball the lights zip around the Powerball in a multi colored display.

Benefits:
Better Grip
Toned Arms
Increased Endurance
Increased Power
Non Impact

CES 2013 DFX Sports and Fitness Powerball stood out for it’s innovation for handheld strength training. DFX Sports and Fitness received many interested visitors at the show. The representatives were very enthusiastic and eager to discuss the ability of the Powerball. After a few minutes of using the ball, it was easy to understand how this product lives up to its reputation. It is a great choice for strength training needs at work, on the go or relaxing at home.The DFX Sports and Fitness Powerball retails for $49.95. It can be found many places online including www.MyDFX.com. Local stores such as REI, DICK’S and Big 5 carry this hot item. The only notable problem with the ball is that once you share this device with friends and family it is very hard to get it back. For the DFX Sports and Fitness Powerball, this is a great problem to have.

Advertisement

, LA Cultural Photography Examiner

Ron enjoys recording milliseconds of time by way of photojournalism. He organizes events for a large group of photographers in the Los Angeles area and writes for photography newsletters. He has worked in the non-profit sector, empowering individuals to capture images, expressing themselves using...

Today's top buzz...