Some days require more stress relief than can fit in one hand. The Giant Stress Ball is over three-quarters of a pound of unwinding power that’ll get you through your biggest frustrations. Dig into the soft, rubbery toy with both hands when you knead to work out your aggravation. Squeeze and pull the pliable material as much as you want—the ball can take a beating. Even when you’re not feeling stressed, you won’t want to let go of this addictive desk toy.
Giant Stress Ball
- 100% Matte
- Soft, squeezable plaything
- Approx. diameter: 5” (12.7 cm)
- Approx. weight: 13 oz (368.54 g)
- Material: TPR (may irritate those with a latex allergy)
KI –
It’s satisfying to play with! But the stopper didn’t last very long. After a few weeks the top piece that holds it closed came open.
Corey S. Major –
3-20-2021: Every stress ball I have owned over the years I have popped. But this one is different! I’ve seen a lot of bad reviews so I was skeptical. I ordered it on the 16th and got it on the 19th. I was reading at the time so I didn’t know it was there, I was so excited to finally get it, so my first thing was to check if it had any damages, it didn’t, I decided to wash it because why wouldn’t you-After a few hours with playing with it I was surprised because usually I pop alot of stuff, especially when it’s big.Anyhow, I’m gonna stop talking about myself and actually talk about the thing I’m reviewing, upon arrival and opening it it had no holes, nor scratches, it was fully puffed up with foam, (like the foamy foam). The thickness is pretty good, not SUPER thick but not super thin. I’m currently writing this review when it’s unavailable so I don’t think anybody would be able to buy it/put in cart.This is the best I can do so honestly I’m put of ideas, but, if I were to rated this from a one – ten it would be ten. It’s worth my money and I love it. I’ll put an update in a few weeks/months.
Drana –
I had this at my desk to fidget with and it felt amazing. I’m pretty sure it’s filled with air dry clay, so it has the soft, silky texture of nice quality clay, with the super stretchy exterior.I loved it, but it isn’t as durable as I would’ve liked. It seems like it must have gotten a micro hole in it at some point, and around that area, the inside of the ball got hard like a rock.It was a bit of a bummer after how much this cost, but may be worth the price if you plan to be very gentle with it
April E. & Jake E. –
It got here pretty fast, so shipping is very quick. As for the ball itself, my fiance purchased it for his 9 year old autistic son for his birthday. I suffer from anxiety myself so he told me to mess around with it to see if I liked it and if I did he would purchase one for me. It does have an odd scent to it out of the box, although the scent isnt pungent enough to warrant not purchasing it. The ball is exactly as the description states. Very squishy and fulfilling. I think for my fiance’s son it will definitely work with his anxiety and autism. As for me, it could definitely be beneficial although it’s a little big and I found myself wishing it was a little smaller. I think sizing is a preference here though and some might actually prefer the larger one.I really like how you can contort it into different shapes and you can mold it back into it’s original form. Definitely a good find.
Jennifer –
I hate to write bad reviews. I usually only write good ones but this stress ball lasted a couple days and got a hole in it. My daughter wasn’t being overly rough with it. She was squeezing it like it’s designed for and it developed a hole. We probably got 20 squeezes out of it total. It was almost $20 so that’s about $1.00 a squeeze. Not worth it!! I feel like a fool, I’m the one who paid $20 for a stress ball
Sakshi Kulkarni –
I LOVE this stressball’s texture. It is the perfect squish, stretch, and is big so you can use both hands. After about 3 weeks it started to get some wear and tear with tiny needle sized holes. The filling doesn’t just spill out though, if the holes are small enough. Then about 2 months in, the holes were big enough to where the white filling started oozing out. It’s still not completely “useless” so I haven’t tossed it yet. Idk just disappointed because for the price I was hoping it would last longer than this. I’m not even very rough with my stressballs. Still a great texture tho, so I’m glad to have it, just wish it was a better quality/ lower price.Edit: 4 months in, it’s got a lot of holes, had to toss it. Would offer a new one if it was cheaper.
Summer –
Bought this for my 14-year-old who bites her nails and picks her skin. It seems to help. And it feels wonderful. We think the best description of the way it feels would be slime inside of a rubbery stretchy ball.Also, yesterday my daughter brought it with her while we were at a check up doctors appointment. The doctor liked it so much that she asked to borrow it briefly, and was recommending it to each of her nursing staff. The doc mentioned how many kids focus better with a fidget, and she was talking about writing a request for my daughter to have it at her desk at school.I still think it’s a little bit overpriced, but I would purchase again.
Kindle Customer –
Can’t stop playing with this!
Molly –
Perfect stress ball
Excellent produit pour personnes âgées ayant des douleurs à la main ou une personne ayant de l’anxiété
Foksimi –
Satisfying to squeeze but does not return to its original form
1. It will stay in the form you molded it into and not bounce back to it’s round ball shape.I bought this because I was looking for a squeezable ball that’s larger than my hand, so I could have a wider range of motion to exercise my fingers, from fully open hand to a tight fist. Most hand exercise balls are made of foam and I was hoping something like a silicone interior would be more fun to squeeze. My disappointment with this product is really more my fault for not having read through more reviews. Someone else described it as “like play dough that never gets hard,” and it truly is that.2. Outer shell is velvety soft and may be too thin.There is some air trapped in that ball with the squishy dough and, if you squeeze it a certain way, I can see how it might pop. When playing around with it, it’s possible to accidentally trap the air in such a way as to thin the outer lining and make it pop. There are also some scoring on the surface of mine that were there before my fingers ever got on it. There is a third surface flaw that could possibly have been made by my short fingernails when I was testing it (see photo). I can see how my ball could potentially pop from these weakened points, eventually.3. It really does have a strong baby powder like sweet smellOn the first day I got it, the smell was potent. I had the ball about 3 feet away from me while eating dinner and its smell was strong enough to compete with the taste of my food. But, I bought mine exactly one week ago and the smell has faded quite a bit, let’s say 95%. I now need to squeeze quite a bit and have my nose right on it to detect smell. A week ago, the smell transferred to my hands and lasted about an hour (it may have lasted longer if I didn’t wash my hands so often nowadays). Now, there is a slight transfer but it fades quickly.I do NOT recommend this for children who might not understand how to handle it without popping and who might get upset at the popping. I do NOT recommend this to anyone very sensitive to smell. I do recommend this to young adults and older – my teenager (with anxieties) has claimed my ball, says it’s comforting.