• Lacrosse Massage Ball Set – Trigger Point & Deep Tissue Muscle Relief for Plantar Fasciitis, Physio & Home Recovery

Lacrosse Massage Ball Set – Trigger Point & Deep Tissue Muscle Relief for Plantar Fasciitis, Physio & Home Recovery

£19.99

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Relieve muscle tension and improve recovery with the Beenax Massage Ball Set, featuring a smooth lacrosse ball and a hard spiky massage ball for deep tissue therapy. Designed for targeted pressure, this set helps release tight muscles, improve circulation, and support recovery after workouts or long days.

Perfect for home use, gym sessions, or physiotherapy, this trigger point massage ball set is a simple and effective solution for everyday muscle care.

✨ Key Features

  • Dual Ball Design for Versatile Use
    Includes a smooth lacrosse ball for deep pressure and a spiky ball for stimulating massage and circulation.
  • Effective Trigger Point Therapy
    Targets knots and tight areas in back, shoulders, legs, and feet.
  • Supports Plantar Fasciitis Relief
    Ideal for foot rolling exercises to ease heel pain and improve mobility.
  • Durable & Firm Construction
    High-density material provides consistent pressure for deep tissue massage.
  • Portable & Easy to Use
    Compact size makes it perfect for home, office, gym, or travel.

🏋️ Perfect For

  • Muscle recovery after workouts
  • Back, neck, and shoulder tension relief
  • Foot massage and plantar fasciitis support
  • Yoga, Pilates, and stretching routines
  • Physiotherapy and rehabilitation 

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