I never claimed this to be a Nanosecond (NSD) product, my friend. The Dynamax is made by an American company (Dynaflex).
Actually, if you want to quibble, NSD doesn't make powerballs, they make gyros that are labeled: "NSD POWER". Dynaflex DOES make SOME gyros and labels them "POWERBALL" (one word).
Thanks for the great demo video! That thing is awesome. Looks like a good quick powerful workout. I tried the Arm Shaper, which has a link to this core trainer on the packaging, and the Arm shaper is intense!! If it's anything like that, using this will make your upper body rock solid in minutes a day. $200 is a small price to pay for an exercise like that.
And ya, the NSD says "NSD POWER(R) BALL" haha. So it's not a "powerball" exactly.
UPDATE: Dynaflex has come out with a new model (which I now sell for $250 total on ebay). The new model requires NO BATTERIES to start (it uses a pull-cord starter)! Performance & operation is otherwise the same.
Actually, the answer is "no".
This is not a product of NSD Powerballs.
sventimiglia 3 years ago
I never claimed this to be a Nanosecond (NSD) product, my friend. The Dynamax is made by an American company (Dynaflex).
Actually, if you want to quibble, NSD doesn't make powerballs, they make gyros that are labeled: "NSD POWER". Dynaflex DOES make SOME gyros and labels them "POWERBALL" (one word).
sbradd 3 years ago
Thanks for the great demo video! That thing is awesome. Looks like a good quick powerful workout. I tried the Arm Shaper, which has a link to this core trainer on the packaging, and the Arm shaper is intense!! If it's anything like that, using this will make your upper body rock solid in minutes a day. $200 is a small price to pay for an exercise like that.
And ya, the NSD says "NSD POWER(R) BALL" haha. So it's not a "powerball" exactly.
Trivia: Who made the FIRST powerball??? haha
DavidSunshine867 2 years ago
Good vid, The best info i could find on line other than on the dynaflex web site. thanks for the info. good price too.
locrign 3 years ago
same people who make powerballs?
jamesfrancis5 3 years ago
Yes, that's correct. Dynaflex sells them for $300 typically. I sell them on ebay for $200.
sbradd 3 years ago
thank you :)
jamesfrancis5 3 years ago
UPDATE: Dynaflex has come out with a new model (which I now sell for $250 total on ebay). The new model requires NO BATTERIES to start (it uses a pull-cord starter)! Performance & operation is otherwise the same.
sbradd 2 years ago