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Reflex Ball

ReflexBallI’ve been playing with a Reflex Ball from Power Systems and its a great way to improve your hand-eye coordination. The ball is slight smaller than a tenis ball bit it is not spherical, instead its has uneven surface. This causes it bounce unpredictably making it a lot harder to catch. Quick hands and eyes are required to keep control so this is a tool for people who can already catch but want to improve. For people who can’t catch, a problem common in dyslexics and people with ADHD, check out the PlusBall.
Reflex Ball User Guide

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