BLK BOXSKU: 16-0423

Utility Slam Balls - Black

Regular price £14.99
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  • Shipped by 6th June

Utility Slam Balls feature a textured surface and dynamic filler for added stability, along with a grip- friendly rubberised shell and a dead-bounce design.

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  • Orders up to £50.00 — £4.99
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  • Dead-Bounce Design Dead-Bounce Design
  • Built Better for High-Impact Durability Built Better for High-Impact Durability
  • Textured Grip for Control Textured Grip for Control
  • Enhance core stability Enhance core stability
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Utility Slam Balls - Black - BLK BOX

The Details

Built for high-intensity training, the BLK BOX Utility Slam Balls are designed to withstand repeated impact against walls and floors. Featuring a textured, grip-friendly rubber shell and a constantly shifting filler, they challenge stability and core strength with every rep.

Available in weight increments from 3kg to 15kg, these dead-bounce slam balls are durable, versatile, and suitable for athletes of all levels.

Not sure what to do with a slam ball? Check out our Ultimate Guide to Using a Slam Ball.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do they bounce?

No, they are designed with a dead-bounce, making them safer and more effective for slam exercises.

Are they durable enough for repeated slams?

Yes, the rubberised shell is built to withstand repeated impact against walls and floors.

What makes a slam ball different from a medicine ball?

A slam ball is built for high-impact exercises and is designed to be slammed into the floor or wall without bouncing. Its shifting filler challenges stability and core strength. A medicine ball, on the other hand, typically has a firmer shell and slight bounce, making it better suited for throws, catches, and partner drills.

What kind of exercises can I do with slam balls?

They are ideal for slams, overhead throws, rotational movements, squats, lunges, core work, and conditioning drills.