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Medicine SlamB-BL10 Medicine Ball Review

4.7 (370) Amazon rating$25.99300+ bought last month

Our verdict

The SlamB-BL10 is a 10-pound medicine ball priced at $25.99, tied with the Yes4All 1YHQ2 for the lowest price in this comparison. It carries a 4.7-star average across 370 reviews and a bought-last-month figure of 300-plus, matching Champion's MB6 as the two highest-demand products in this whole group.

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Best for

Buyers who want a 10-pound ball, a common mid-weight for slams and conditioning drills, at the lowest price point in this comparison, backed by strong recent purchase activity matching Champion's top-selling MB6.

Skip if

Skip it if you need a specific weight other than 10 pounds, since this is sold as a single fixed-weight ball. Those wanting a range should look at the RitFit or CAP sets instead, both priced well above $200.

  • Size 10 LB
  • Color Dynamic Black
  • Pieces 1
  • Feature Practice, Strength Training
  • Priced 40% below the category median ($43.10 across 41 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 370 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.4/5

    370 owner reviews, fewer 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

Anyone comparing 10-pound medicine balls for practice drills or strength training will notice the SlamB-BL10 sits at the same $25.99 price as the Yes4All 1YHQ2, even though the two differ in weight, 10 pounds versus 20. That makes direct price comparison easy, even though the two balls serve slightly different training goals given the weight gap.

Its 4.7-star rating across 370 reviews puts it ahead of Champion's 4.6 stars and the AEROMAT's 4.6 stars, and well ahead of the CAP HHKCS-42's 4.3 stars. The review count of 370 is modest next to Champion's 3,255, but it's larger than both the AEROMAT's 132 and the CAP set's 184. That places it in the upper half of the field on both counts, rating and volume, despite its low price tag.

What stands out most is the bought-last-month figure of 300-plus, tying Champion's MB6 as the only two products in this comparison showing that level of recent purchase activity. Combined with a top-tier rating and a low price, that demand signal suggests the SlamB-BL10 is currently one of the more actively purchased medicine balls in this category, not just a well-reviewed one.

Pros

  • 300+ bought last month ties Champion's MB6 for the highest recent demand in this comparison
  • 4.7-star rating across 370 reviews beats Champion and AEROMAT (both 4.6) and CAP HHKCS-42 (4.3)
  • Priced at $25.99, tied for the lowest price in this entire comparison group
  • Matches the AEROMAT 35133's 10-pound weight at less than half its $69.99 price
  • Feature tags list 'Practice, Strength Training,' confirming dual-purpose use for drills and lifting

Cons

  • 370 reviews is far fewer than Champion's 3,255, despite the higher star rating
  • Single fixed weight of 10 pounds, no set or range included
  • No rack or multi-ball bundle, unlike the CAP HHKCS-42 or RitFit sets
  • Color option limited to 'Dynamic Black' with nothing else listed
  • At the same price as Yes4All's 20-pound ball, buyers wanting maximum weight per dollar may prefer that option instead

Specifications

Size10 LB
ColorDynamic Black
Pieces1
FeaturePractice, Strength Training

Performance notes

A 10-pound ball is a common middle-ground weight, light enough for higher-rep conditioning circuits and rotational throws, heavier than Champion's 6-pound entry ball but far lighter than the RitFit set's top 25-pound piece. The listed features, practice and strength training, point to a ball meant for both skill work and loaded movements rather than one narrow use. Priced at $25.99, it matches the AEROMAT 35133's exact 10-pound weight at well under half the AEROMAT's $69.99 price, a notable gap for two balls at the same weight. The 4.7-star rating suggests that lower price isn't reflecting a quality shortfall, at least based on how buyers have rated it relative to its pricier same-weight competitor. That gap is worth noting for anyone assuming price tracks directly with quality in this category, since the two balls share both a weight and a feature set.

What buyers say

A 4.7-star average across 370 reviews already puts the SlamB-BL10 ahead of most of the field on rating alone, but the 300-plus bought-last-month figure is what really separates it, tying Champion's MB6 as the only two products in this comparison with that level of recent purchase volume. That's a meaningful signal, since a high rating on a small or aging review base can be misleading, while sustained recent purchases suggest the product is holding up under real, ongoing demand rather than resting on past reviews. Combined with its low $25.99 price, the pattern points to a product that's both well-liked and actively selling right now.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the SlamB-BL10 sell as well as it's rated?

The numbers suggest yes. It shows 300-plus bought last month, tying Champion's MB6 for the highest recent demand in this comparison, alongside a 4.7-star rating across 370 reviews. That combination of steady sales and a strong rating is a good sign for a lower-priced ball.

How does the SlamB-BL10 compare to the AEROMAT 35133?

Both weigh 10 pounds, but the SlamB-BL10 costs $25.99 versus the AEROMAT's $69.99, less than half the price. The SlamB-BL10 also holds a slightly higher rating, 4.7 stars versus 4.6, though the AEROMAT's 132 reviews is a smaller base than the SlamB's 370.

What is the SlamB-BL10 meant to be used for?

The listing tags it for practice and strength training, suggesting it's built for both skill-based drills and loaded strength work rather than one narrow purpose. At 10 pounds, it's a common mid-range weight for both use cases. That dual listing may explain why buyers across different training styles are choosing it right now.

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