Yes4All 1YHQ2 Medicine Ball Review

4.7 (747) Amazon rating$25.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Yes4All 1YHQ2 is a 20-pound medicine ball priced at just $25.99, the cheapest option in this comparison, yet it carries a 4.7-star average across 747 reviews, the largest review base after Champion's 3,255. That combination of low price, heavy weight, and strong rating makes it hard to beat on pure value.

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Best for

Budget-conscious buyers who want a heavier, 20-pound ball without paying a premium, and anyone who weighs review volume heavily since 747 reviews is the second-largest sample in this entire comparison.

Skip if

Skip it if you specifically need a multi-weight set for progressive training, since this is a single 20-pound ball. The RitFit or CAP sets offer a range of weights, though both cost roughly ten times as much.

  • Weight 20 Pounds
  • Size Black
  • Color Black
  • Pieces 1
  • Priced 40% below the category median ($43.10 across 41 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 747 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.7/5

    747 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Someone shopping for a single heavy medicine ball, no set, no rack, just one ball at a serious weight, will find the Yes4All 1YHQ2 checks that box at $25.99 for 20 pounds in a black finish. That combination is worth pausing on, since heavier balls in this comparison typically cost noticeably more, not less.

That price is lower than every other product in this comparison, including Champion's $27.99 6-pound ball, despite the Yes4All weighing more than three times as much. Its 4.7-star rating across 747 reviews also edges out Champion's 4.6 stars, even though Champion's review count is still larger at 3,255. Against the AEROMAT (4.6 stars, 132 reviews) and the CAP HHKCS-42 (4.3 stars, 184 reviews), the Yes4All rates highest of the four.

The 50-plus bought-last-month figure puts it second only to Champion's 300-plus in current purchase activity among this group. For a single 20-pound ball, that combination of the lowest price, a heavier weight than most alternatives, a top-tier rating, and real recent demand makes the Yes4All 1YHQ2 one of the stronger overall values here. That pairing of low cost and strong demand is uncommon in this category.

Pros

  • Cheapest product in this comparison at $25.99
  • 20-pound weight is heavier than the Champion (6 lbs) or AEROMAT (10 lbs) single balls, at a fraction of their price
  • 4.7-star rating is the highest single-ball rating in this comparison group
  • 747 reviews is the second-largest review base after Champion's 3,255
  • 50+ bought last month shows meaningful recent demand, second only to Champion

Cons

  • Single 20-pound ball only, no lighter weights included for progression
  • Still fewer reviews than Champion's 3,255, even with a strong 747 count
  • No rack or storage system included, since it ships as one piece
  • Fixed weight means buyers who need to scale down from 20 pounds must buy a second ball
  • Black finish is the only color listed, with no other options mentioned

Specifications

Weight20 Pounds
SizeBlack
ColorBlack
Pieces1

Performance notes

Twenty pounds sits at the heavier end of the single balls in this comparison, well above Champion's 6-pound and the AEROMAT's 10-pound options, and close to the lower end of the RitFit set's 10-to-25-pound range. That weight suits lifters doing slams, carries, or rotational work who've moved past lighter conditioning balls. At $25.99, it costs less than any other listing here, including balls that weigh a third as much, which points to a straightforward, no-frills value proposition rather than added features. The 4.7-star rating across a substantial 747-review base suggests that value isn't coming at the cost of buyer satisfaction. For someone who wants one serious, heavy ball and doesn't need a graduated set, the price-to-weight ratio here is the strongest in this comparison.

What buyers say

A 4.7-star average across 747 reviews is a strong combination, the highest rating among single-ball listings in this comparison and the second-largest review base behind only Champion's 3,255. That volume makes the rating more reliable than a smaller sample would. The 50-plus bought-last-month figure reinforces the pattern, showing this isn't just a well-reviewed product from the past but one still selling steadily now, trailing only Champion's 300-plus. Taken together, the high rating, large sample size, low price, and ongoing sales point to a product with sustained buyer approval rather than a short-lived spike in reviews.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the Yes4All 1YHQ2 compare on price?

At $25.99, it's the cheapest product in this comparison, even cheaper than Champion's $27.99 ball, despite weighing more than three times as much at 20 pounds. For buyers focused purely on price per pound, it's the strongest option here by a wide margin.

Is a 4.7-star rating with 747 reviews reliable?

Generally, yes. A larger review count, second only to Champion's 3,255 in this comparison, means the 4.7-star average is less likely to be skewed by a handful of reviews. It suggests consistent satisfaction across a wide base of buyers rather than a small or unusually vocal group.

Does the Yes4All ball come in multiple weights?

No, it's sold as a single 20-pound ball. Buyers who want a range of weights should look at the RitFit set (10 to 25 pounds) or the CAP HHKCS-42 set, both of which cost significantly more, which may be worth the extra cost if a single weight isn't enough for your training.

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