PowerBall… another Rubik Cube?

Definition: NSD Powerball is a finely engineered and precision crafted gyro consisting of a rapidly spinning rotor enclosed in a solid [hand held] outer sphere.
NSD Powerball is a revolutionary new Gyroscope which literally explodes with mind numbing inertial forces once you activate its internal rotor! An inbuilt speed meter makes it impossible to put down because you’ll always want to beat your own high score or those of your friends, making NSD Powerball a seriously entertaining & fiendishly addictive way to exercise and get stronger!
How does it work?
Definition: NSD Powerball is a finely engineered and precision crafted gyro consisting of a rapidly spinning rotor enclosed in a solid [hand held] outer sphere.
You set this rotor in motion using a cord or your finger and build its speed by subtle rotation of the wrist. It contains no motor or no batteries. All of the energy which we describe below comes from you dear reader and the stronger you are, the faster you will be able to make your NSD Powerball spin!
…and the faster you spin the inner rotor the more inertia it generates and the more resistance it subsequently inflicts upon the fingers, hands, wrists, arms and shoulders.

All sounds basic enough I hear you say?
In theory, it’s quite a basic principle (the principle of precession - those magical forces emitted by a fast spinning flywheel) but in practice, it’s an entirely different matter and one which has been responsible for the worldwide explosion in demand for hand gyro products - millions have been sold during the past 24 months alone.
…and there are all manner of them out there at the moment - ranging in price from the cheap and cheerful (mass produced gyroscopes which cost less than US$10.00) to the superlative hand built NSD Powerball range of products which we are offering here in their 250Hz format - the fastest and most perfectly balanced hand gyro range on earth - capable of reaching speeds in excess of 15,000rpm all powered simply by your own hand!
Unique workouts…
And in addition, because the inertia (or gyroscope resistance) generated within the NSD Powerball is directly proportional to the speed at which you are spinning the rotor - these precision instruments are just as capable of gently rehabilitating a damaged limb (wrist breakage, carpal tunnel syndrome, RSI, tendonitis, tennis elbow, golf elbow etc.) as they are at building huge muscle in the arms and shoulders - its a completely non impact form of exercise and is all about rotor speed.
Computer balanced perfection!
In a world of cheap imitation products, NSD Powerball sits at the very top of the marketplace with its superlative 250Hz movement - a creamy, silky, yet hard hitting spin that no other gyro can match!
The best imitation products can reach speeds of between 6000rpm to around 9000rpm before the vibrations coming from the unbalanced rotor inside make it uncomfortable and impossible to spin any faster.
At the heart of your new NSD Powerball however there beats a rotor that has been so precisely balanced using advanced computerised technology that it can reach speeds in excess of 15,000rpm without even the slightest vibration - at which point it is generating a staggering 40lbs of inertial resistance and hitting your arm and wrist a workout of monumental proportions!
Speed freaks!
Akis - The Powerball Champion
NSD Powerball took on a completely new dimension recently when a computerised digital counter was added to the outer sphere. This ingenious clock sits neatly at the top of the ball and accurately counts the number of revolutions performed by the rotor in a given run, helping you to monitor the improvements in your body strength on a daily basis.
This new digital power meter was a huge bonus to the sports enthusiasts and athletes already using NSD Powerball as a tool with which to improve their sport - however, that’s not all that happened…
Soon after the counter appeared on the ball, we began receiving emails from NSD Powerball users asking us whether their “12,834rpm score was a good one or not”…or “how about my 11,422rpm… was that decent?”
Thick and heavy they came until we realised that we had quite a hit on our hands and the world record scoreboard was introduced.
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