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Champion Sports Lacrosse Balls deliver official size and weight, certified by NCAA, NFHS, and SEI for professional and collegiate play. Available in multi-count packs and vibrant colors, these durable rubber balls enhance shooting accuracy and handling. Versatile for training, therapy, and fun, they’re the ultimate choice for players seeking performance and flair.
Brand | Champion Sports |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Orange |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 5.28 ounces |
Sport | Lacrosse |
Item Diameter | 2.5 Inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
League | NCAA |
Construction Type | Molded Rubber |
Size | 2-Pack |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00710858030387 |
UPC | 710858030387 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Practice |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.52 x 3.27 x 3.11 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 8 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Champion Sports |
Warranty Description | 30 Day Amazon Guarantee |
Model Name | Champion Sports Lacrosse Balls |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Champion Sports |
Part Number | LBO2SET |
Style | 2-Pack |
Included Components | Pack of 2 Lacrosse Balls: Official Size-NCAA, NFHS and SEI Certified |
Outer Material | Rubber |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
C**E
Good for muscle tension release
These work great to lay on and release muscle tension. My dog thinks they are his toy, but trying to keep them away from him.Good value for the price, and the orange color makes it easy to find. Standard lacrosse ball size — I would not want it to be larger or smaller.
C**Y
Great value. Great product.
I like them. I don’t play lacrosse. They have an initial chemical smell. I use them for pressure point massage. They work great on your feet and I also use them for my hips. I lost my previous lacrosse ball somewhere and replaced it with these which are a great combination of density, weight and value for the price.
C**G
Great ball for sports therapy/massage
Durable and good value - use for massage
C**T
Good balls
Really good value. Only drawback is the weird smell, but I am sure that will off-gas soon. Other than that, these are a well made, seem durable, accurately sized and weighted. I like the colors, which is obviously just cosmetic. I use this for physical therapy, so specifications are not super important, but they have more bounce than a different brand ball that I have. Not sure if that is a good or bad thing for lacrosse, but it is notable.
T**E
Great generally.
I bought these for physical therapy (pressure point stretching), so I can't answer to their quality for Lacrosse. High quality, but the smell out of the box is very very bad (sort of scary in what seems like it might be toxic chemical scent.) I left them outside for about a week, and they are much better now, so only 1 star taken. They are quite effective for the pressure point exercises. Maybe the smell wouldn't matter for use in Lacrosse, but something to be aware of for use in physical therapy.
J**.
Great price for quality
Solid standard lacrosse ball, works well for rolling out butt and back muscles.
J**E
It appears to be a lacrosse ball.
Upon initial inspection, it appears to be a lacrosse ball.There is a seam around its equator. There is a small depression at one point, with some text on the other side. The text claims that the lacrosse ball is from a place called Champion Sports, it meets certain sets of regulations for lacrosse balls, and that it was made in Taiwan. The text also says "#LB".As far as I can tell, the ball is not entirely rigid. It is tough and it seems hollow. I imagine that if I were to look up the regulations on the radius, density, and thickness of a lacrosse ball, this would probably be in line with them, but I haven't bothered.It all started a few weeks ago. A chiropractor recommended a lacrosse ball for use in a massage on my lower back, because they are "unyielding". Naturally, I ignored the other tacky lacrosse balls claiming to be for use in a massage. This one seems to be helping, but I am not sure if it is really an ordinary lacrosse ball.I left the country the other week for a vacation and when I returned , my suitcase was inspected by the TSA. When they searched it, they found this lacrosse ball and simply held it and stared for some time as though it were strange. I informed them that it was a lacrosse ball and they let me go without asking why I had one in a beach town.I do not remember ever packing it.The other day I had a strange dream. My computer and most of my furniture was missing. I went to my desk in surprise that my tower was missing and found that the lacrosse ball was sitting in the center and I remember a strong scent of iron hanging in the air. I took a closer look and found that the ordinary text on the ball was missing.In its place was some wording that said:OFFER SACRIFICE,OR BE THYSELF OFFERED,AND FOREVER STAREINTO THE DARKWhen I reached to pick the ball up it appeared to be made of some reflective metallic material. It seemed to shrink away from me and then suddenly enveloped my hand. Moments later I could no longer see, hear, or breathe. I am claustrophobic so the feeling of suffocation was traumatic and I have not slept since. When I awoke, I had a splitting headache and the lacrosse ball was missing. The walls of my room were covered in black painted patterns that hadn't finished drying. I didn't recognize the symbols. The rest of my apartment was covered in similar symbols. When I reached for the door to go outside for some fresh air, I noticed that my hands were covered in black paint. I went to wash them off, but when I reached the kitchen, I froze. The lacrosse ball had been torn into several pieces on the counter and was covered in a green, translucent substance. Something about the smell made me nauseous and I immediately fainted. When I regained consciousness, there was a pool of vomit with an odd trail in it. It was as though something slithered from the center of the pool, onto the counter, and into the sink drain.I've been anxious about leaving my apartment. When I try to open my blinds, I start to hyperventilate. It feels as though there's something waiting for me outside. I still have some food, but what if I'm not safe here? I've been hearing scraping sounds in the walls and my dog won't move from my room. She won't lie down or eat or make any sounds, she just stands in the corner, shaking. I don't know how much longer it will be before I have to leave.
S**E
Authentic and good quality
Champion lacrosse balls. Work good and nice color
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