Great review! I have a textured 25 lb Yes4All Dynamic Black slam ball although I like the weight & ball the texture is a little abrasive when aggressively handling. I think it would be better to buy the smooth texture for 25 lb (or lighter) or whatever weight you do for most exercises as it’s easier to handle and for heavy slam balls (25 lbs or heavier) you should get the textured slam balls to help with the grip of lifting. But I agree with this review, if you only want one or best overall texture then the textured slam balls would be best. Slam balls are great for home gyms or outdoor workouts!
Good morning. Checking in. I agree if I was buying, I would want the textured medicine ball. You always have treads to hold onto to get an accurate throw. The last two you showed looked like Magic 8 Balls.
Hello Sir, First time here. Nice review. Thank you!! Ordered using your amazon link and subscribed to the channel. I appreciate the info. Will check out your other videos. Thanks again!
Hi, enjoyed the video. If someone just wants one weight of ball, or maybe two, what do you recommend? (Male, average fitness and strength. 135lbs, 5'9". Can do about thirty proper pushups. About fourteen, maybe seventeen chinups. Just to give some idea.) Don't want something too light, because it wouldn't build strength well. Don't want something too heavy, though, either. Someone online recommended being conservative - going lighter than you think. He went with 40lbs, and wished he had gone lighter. He seemed to be a big guy, but I don't know his strength level. I'll be going with the type of textured ball you recommend at the end. Don't know which single weight or two weights to choose, though. I especially want to do a lot of floor slams with it. I don't have access to any to try out, and haven't used them before.
@@NoFate247 the one that is in your video thats not ribbed....iv had experience in gyms where they have the medicine ball that is hard like concrete like a stone and becomes oddly shaped not like sphere anymore so i wanted know if there was a way to make if softer again and what is the cause cause when this happens its harder to pick up and not as flexible
Seeing if I should get the Trx textured slam ball or yes4all at 10 lbs. I keep seeing in some of the reviews on Amazon that the yes4all has sand shifting and moving, which affects its performance in an annoying way. The trx website has great reviews, but could be filtered by them. Is that part of the yes4all really that noticeable. What do you recommend?
@@NoFate247 mine was delivered on Monday, I just tried here at home, I had no major sweat going, so hard to say how slick it will be, but will sure keep you posted. Thanks for the motivation.
Hey, Checking in! Great informative video, liked how thorough you were. Ready to get the Yes4All slam ball, what weight would you recommend for general maintenance and core work?
@@NoFate247 Thanks for the reply, picked up a 25 and it's perfect starting weight. It actually makes workouts entertaining and less monotonous. Picking up another 10 # from your recommended list for some core work.
Hello I just purchased a 20lb slam ball, I slammed it twice once on each side and it is now flat, not sure if I make sense. Is that normal or is it defective?
@@NoFate247 well you do know slam ball has some air pump into it right? I'm guessing that slam ball failure happened when air pressure goes down ( leaked out from the intake valve) and continue slamming it.
Yeah they are great!! Mine have really held up well. Let me know if you use my link and I will send you free stickers as a small token of my appreciation
What type of medicine balls do you use?
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Great review!
I have a textured 25 lb Yes4All Dynamic Black slam ball although I like the weight & ball the texture is a little abrasive when aggressively handling. I think it would be better to buy the smooth texture for 25 lb (or lighter) or whatever weight you do for most exercises as it’s easier to handle and for heavy slam balls (25 lbs or heavier) you should get the textured slam balls to help with the grip of lifting. But I agree with this review, if you only want one or best overall texture then the textured slam balls would be best. Slam balls are great for home gyms or outdoor workouts!
Excellent info. At 150lbs, I'm not sure which weight slam med ball to get....20-25lbs?
Get 20
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Good morning. Checking in. I agree if I was buying, I would want the textured medicine ball. You always have treads to hold onto to get an accurate throw. The last two you showed looked like Magic 8 Balls.
donna golias the magic eight ball knows all 😂
Needed this info, thank you
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This vid is just what I needed! Thanks
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I just bought a textured 15 lb. ball. I really like it
It is a lot of fun.
Great!!! Mine get used often
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First time here. Nice review. Thank you!! Ordered using your amazon link and subscribed to the channel. I appreciate the info. Will check out your other videos. Thanks again!
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Is the med balls with handles for throwing and slamming
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@@NoFate247 so for slamming and trowing should I use the one without the handles
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Hi, enjoyed the video.
If someone just wants one weight of ball, or maybe two, what do you recommend?
(Male, average fitness and strength. 135lbs, 5'9". Can do about thirty proper pushups. About fourteen, maybe seventeen chinups. Just to give some idea.)
Don't want something too light, because it wouldn't build strength well.
Don't want something too heavy, though, either.
Someone online recommended being conservative - going lighter than you think. He went with 40lbs, and wished he had gone lighter. He seemed to be a big guy, but I don't know his strength level.
I'll be going with the type of textured ball you recommend at the end.
Don't know which single weight or two weights to choose, though.
I especially want to do a lot of floor slams with it.
I don't have access to any to try out, and haven't used them before.
twenty and a 40, good range. amzn.to/39e0XlO
@@NoFate247 Thank you.
Hi do you know how yo make the ball soft i bought some and it was hard like a stone because the air is not in there
What kind did you get
@@NoFate247 the one that is in your video thats not ribbed....iv had experience in gyms where they have the medicine ball that is hard like concrete like a stone and becomes oddly shaped not like sphere anymore so i wanted know if there was a way to make if softer again and what is the cause cause when this happens its harder to pick up and not as flexible
No you need to buy a slam ball
@@NoFate247 yes i bought one but its hard and shaped like a rock that is my question how do you make it soft again
You can't
What weight Ball to buy for slams?
30-40 is perfect for most (ME) amzn.to/3yP78XR
Seeing if I should get the Trx textured slam ball or yes4all at 10 lbs. I keep seeing in some of the reviews on Amazon that the yes4all has sand shifting and moving, which affects its performance in an annoying way. The trx website has great reviews, but could be filtered by them. Is that part of the yes4all really that noticeable. What do you recommend?
I have slammed mine to high heaven with no issues. Bet trx and yes for all are made in same factory
@@NoFate247 was tempted by the TRX branded but just ordered a lookalike too 😁
on the smooth surface ball as you are showing 20 lbs, would NFL receiver type gloves work to get a sure grip? Thanks.
Absolutely they would
@@NoFate247 Cool, when I get mine, if it turns out too slick would try this option. Thanks.
@@hlobend2111 Let me know how you like it!!
@@NoFate247 mine was delivered on Monday, I just tried here at home, I had no major sweat going, so hard to say how slick it will be, but will sure keep you posted. Thanks for the motivation.
What is the best kg to play with slamming for boxing?
I think 25-30 lb is a great weight that's heavy but light enough to do reps
@@NoFate247 what’s that in kg
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Hi,
Whats the difference between a boulder ball & Carbon ball? Why rhe different names?
(both medicine balls)
really not sure, never heard of either. If they seem the same they are probably the same. Are the price points the same?
Do the textured slam balls bounce when you slam them into the ground? If not which one of the medicine balls do bounce?
Niether bounce, they are meant to deaden on impact. You want a regular hard medicine ball, that'll bounce if you drop it.
Would the textured slam ball be better and more durable for doing wall slams? Thank you!
TYBO4696 yes. Textured is just a bit easier all around and more user friendly....I would only go smooth if you are in a crazy tight budget
Hey, Checking in! Great informative video, liked how thorough you were. Ready to get the Yes4All slam ball, what weight would you recommend for general maintenance and core work?
I think 20 is a great weight. I have a 40 and 20 and tend to use the twenty more
@@NoFate247 Thanks for the reply, picked up a 25 and it's perfect starting weight. It actually makes workouts entertaining and less monotonous. Picking up another 10 # from your recommended list for some core work.
They are great and glad you are liking it
Hello I just purchased a 20lb slam ball, I slammed it twice once on each side and it is now flat, not sure if I make sense. Is that normal or is it defective?
Seems defective to me.....I'd return that ASAP
Saying Ribbed for his and her pleasure is crazy but a good pun lol
Yeah try to keep things Suttle
fun review
Hi, I just bought a 10 lb slam ball. Is there a required air pressure to maintain after using the ball for a while?
Never heard of that...weird
@@NoFate247 well you do know slam ball has some air pump into it right? I'm guessing that slam ball failure happened when air pressure goes down ( leaked out from the intake valve) and continue slamming it.
@@feelathome77 If it is new return it. If it is old, def. don't rebuy that brand.
I plan on buying the Titan fitness textured 20 and 30 pounds is that good?
Yeah they are great!! Mine have really held up well. Let me know if you use my link and I will send you free stickers as a small token of my appreciation
@@NoFate247 your link goes to the 10lbs not the 20 or 30
Checking in. As weak as I am at the moment, a Hacky Sack is about all I can slam...lol By the way, congrats on the 3K!!!
Thanks for checking in!!!
I need that extra grip
Thank you helpful info
So glad to help
Ribbed for his and her pleasure, haha. Have your like sir!
😂😂😂 you caught that huh 😁
I have 5kg medicine ball probably get the 8kg slam ball
Yeah, 16lbs is a good amount, they get heavy quick
Great Video
Appreciate the support
The other cool part is they are all portable.
Highly
Fk..i thought you were standing this whole time..
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