

10cm Soft & Hard Spiky Massage Ball – Self-Massage Ball for Trigger Points, Circulation & Foot Rolling
10cm Soft & Hard Spiky Massage Ball – Versatile Self-Massage Ball for Trigger Points & Circulation
The 10cm Soft and Hard Spiky Ball is a proven multipurpose self-massage tool for gentle pressure point therapy, myofascial release, and circulation stimulation. The spiky surface stimulates nerve endings and blood flow while applying therapeutic pressure to muscles and connective tissue. Available in Soft (more forgiving, for sensitive areas) and Hard (firmer, for deeper pressure) to suit different needs and body areas. Ideal for foot rolling, back massage, and general muscle maintenance.
- 10cm diameter — ideal for larger muscle groups and feet
- Available Soft (gentle) and Hard (deep pressure) versions
- Spiky surface stimulates circulation and nerve endings
- Suitable for feet, calves, back, and general muscle use
- Lightweight and portable for home and gym use
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Soft and Hard spiky ball?
The Soft spiky ball has more pliable spikes that compress under pressure — gentler for sensitive areas, beginners, and areas with less muscle bulk like the feet or around joints. The Hard ball has firmer spikes that maintain their shape under body weight, providing deeper, more intense pressure for tight muscles and experienced users.
How do I use the spiky ball on my feet?
Stand or sit and place the ball under your foot. Apply comfortable pressure and roll slowly over the arch, heel, and ball of the foot. Spend 30–60 seconds on tender spots. This is excellent for plantar fasciitis, tired feet, and general foot circulation. Start with the Soft version if feet are very sensitive.
Can the spiky ball be used on the back?
Yes. Place between your back and a wall or the floor and use body weight to apply pressure to tight spots. The 10cm size is well suited to the mid-back, glutes, and upper back. Avoid direct pressure on the spine itself — focus on the muscles on either side.
How does the spiky ball differ from the solid trigger point ball?
The spiky ball's textured surface provides sensory stimulation and circulation benefits, and is well suited to larger areas and gentler pressure work. The solid trigger point ball delivers more precise, intense pressure to specific trigger points. Many people use both for different purposes.
How often should I use the spiky ball?
Daily use for 5–10 minutes on feet, calves, or other areas is safe and beneficial for most people. For specific muscle tightness, use before and after exercise. Avoid using on acutely inflamed, bruised, or injured areas.
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10cm Soft & Hard Spiky Massage Ball – Versatile Self-Massage Ball for Trigger Points & Circulation
The 10cm Soft and Hard Spiky Ball is a proven multipurpose self-massage tool for gentle pressure point therapy, myofascial release, and circulation stimulation. The spiky surface stimulates nerve endings and blood flow while applying therapeutic pressure to muscles and connective tissue. Available in Soft (more forgiving, for sensitive areas) and Hard (firmer, for deeper pressure) to suit different needs and body areas. Ideal for foot rolling, back massage, and general muscle maintenance.
- 10cm diameter — ideal for larger muscle groups and feet
- Available Soft (gentle) and Hard (deep pressure) versions
- Spiky surface stimulates circulation and nerve endings
- Suitable for feet, calves, back, and general muscle use
- Lightweight and portable for home and gym use
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Soft and Hard spiky ball?
The Soft spiky ball has more pliable spikes that compress under pressure — gentler for sensitive areas, beginners, and areas with less muscle bulk like the feet or around joints. The Hard ball has firmer spikes that maintain their shape under body weight, providing deeper, more intense pressure for tight muscles and experienced users.
How do I use the spiky ball on my feet?
Stand or sit and place the ball under your foot. Apply comfortable pressure and roll slowly over the arch, heel, and ball of the foot. Spend 30–60 seconds on tender spots. This is excellent for plantar fasciitis, tired feet, and general foot circulation. Start with the Soft version if feet are very sensitive.
Can the spiky ball be used on the back?
Yes. Place between your back and a wall or the floor and use body weight to apply pressure to tight spots. The 10cm size is well suited to the mid-back, glutes, and upper back. Avoid direct pressure on the spine itself — focus on the muscles on either side.
How does the spiky ball differ from the solid trigger point ball?
The spiky ball's textured surface provides sensory stimulation and circulation benefits, and is well suited to larger areas and gentler pressure work. The solid trigger point ball delivers more precise, intense pressure to specific trigger points. Many people use both for different purposes.
How often should I use the spiky ball?
Daily use for 5–10 minutes on feet, calves, or other areas is safe and beneficial for most people. For specific muscle tightness, use before and after exercise. Avoid using on acutely inflamed, bruised, or injured areas.











