Description
The Bodytone wall ball 9 kg is the prescribed men’s standard of benchmark WODs (20 lb), which makes it the single most used ball in cross-training boxes. Wide diameter, soft catch-absorbing shell, priced at 73.00 EUR excluding VAT.
The RX ball of the box
When a WOD prescribes wall-ball shots, the 9 kg ball is the load most male athletes reach for. Its large two-hand format and soft envelope cushion the catch after the overhead throw, letting athletes chain squat-throw cycles at pace through long benchmark workouts. Any box programming standard WODs needs this weight in numbers.
Planning quantities for a box
- The reference load for male RX prescriptions: stock several units, not one
- Pairs with the 7 kg step for the women’s standard and scaling
- The 12 kg step extends the park for strength variants
- Sold individually; complete parks with storage are quoted with volume discounts
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-BT-WB9 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 9 kg (20 lb standard) |
| Shell | Soft, wide diameter, absorbs the catch |
| Grip | Large format, safe two-hand hold |
| Sold | Individually; parks on quotation |
| Price | 73.00 EUR excluding VAT |
Frequently asked questions
Why is 9 kg the most used wall ball?
Because it matches the 20 lb men’s prescription of the benchmark WODs; it is the default load of standard cross-training programming and therefore the size that wears out first in a busy box.
How is a wall ball different from a medicine ball?
The wall ball is larger and softer, built to be thrown high against a target and caught; the compact medicine ball serves rotational and close-range work. A complete facility carries both families.
Can a full ball park be ordered on quotation?
Yes. Light In Fitness composes complete parks, loads matched to your audiences plus storage, with quantity discounts; quotes are free and returned within 24 hours.
See the Bodytone functional accessories or request a volume quote from our team.










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