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🌀 Squeeze Stress Away, Stay Sharp & Centered!
The IMPRESA Squishy Stress Ball Set includes three 2.25-inch BPA-free, tear-resistant balls in vibrant Berry, Kiwi, and Navy colors. Designed for both kids (3+) and adults, these sensory toys enhance focus, creativity, and emotional regulation. Compact and durable, they’re perfect for use at home, work, or therapy, making stress relief stylishly accessible anytime.







| ASIN | B01HN3RYDC |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,070 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #276 in Squeeze Toys |
| Brand Name | IMPRESA |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 7,551 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 2.25 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Impresa Products |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 240 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IP1016 |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Material Type Free | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free, Phthalate Free, Latex Free |
| Model Number | IP1016 |
| Set Name | 3 Pack Stress Balls |
| Size | 3 Pack |
| Theme | Emoji |
| UPC | 859717006078 |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
A**6
Great for strengthening hands post-surgery
Really great, but I could only start to use them about eight months post-surgery (TFCC ligament repair). Great for easing muscular tension in hands. Can take them anywhere and use them while waiting for appointments, etc. Tidier than putty for strengthening. Don't expect to be able to use them right after surgery. Nice colors, great texture for sensory recovery.
T**L
Squishy
Just what I was looking for. Squishy and seem sturdy. Haven't used them long enough to know how they will hold up with time. Bought them for my office desk at work.
C**R
Super fun
Un poppable, but not unrippable. Don't tell your kids they can't pop them because they will find a way to break them. Otherwise great stress ball and is super long lasting
B**Y
Super stressed people can't even destroy this thing... :)
I actually bought these for a coworker who couldn't squeeze any of the squishy silicone/gel filled balls. I told her these should be indestructible. LOL They are! They don't have the same feel of oozy slime and squishiness, but they are super durable and will last a very long time. You can wash them easily if they begin to get dirty. They can be pretty sticky, so you can add baby powder to the surface to make the texture more pleasant to the touch.
A**R
Better than I was expecting. I LOVE these squishy balls!
I did some research for some squishy balls/toys to use while I’m undergoing chemo. I decided that having something to handle and squish while undergoing treatments would help with any anxiety. I like to fidget with squishy things anyway when I’m reading, journaling, watching tv. Anytime really but I was looking for something durable that I could take with me and not worry about it breaking and making a mess. These are fantastic! I love, love how soft and squishy they are but also how uniformed they are with their weight/squishiness/firmness if that makes sense. They aren’t full of water or gel so they are firm but still very squishy. It’s hard to explain! They don’t have much of a smell. Maybe a teeny rubbery smell when opened but after a few minutes of playing with them I don’t notice any odor. They aren’t sticky and I don’t know if they could become so or not. I assume that washing them could get rid of any stickiness. They have a nice texture. They’re not smooth and have an orange peel type of texture though it feels soft but also a bit rough? Rough isn’t the right word. It is soft but you feel the texture. It’s not off putting at all and actually adds to why I love handling them. My kids are 11,9,9 & 6 and they are all begging for some now! While I wouldn’t feel comfortable giving them to young children that would put them in their mouths and bite on them, I would feel comfortable giving them to my youngest who is in kindergarten and knows not to try to eat things. These would make great gifts, stocking stuffers, care package items, etc for anyone who loves fidgeting with things or who even isn’t a fidgeter. College kids, teens, adults, elementary school kids, anyone really as long as they enjoy squishy textures!
K**N
Durable, great for physical therapy I think than stress relief.
I purchased this as a gift for a teenage boy. The boys feel soft, are squishy---but not to the level of those foam balls little kids often play with. The texture is almost jelly like, but doesn't feel wet. The exterior material also attracts lint, dust and other particles, so not easy to keep clean. I think these are better than most exercise stress balls, but I was hoping they'd have more squish to them. When you squeeze you can't really flatten it out, as there is a hard middle part. I am going to see if I can get the foam balls instead. These might be good for those doing physical therapy with their hands, though, as they seem high quality and durable.
T**M
Perfect for plasma donation!
These are exactly what I needed! They are easy to squeeze repeatedly and their texture and size makes them stay comfortably in you hand even when changing positions. Unlike other stress balls, they are not filled with slime or water or anything so I won't need to worry about them breaking. They are extremely durable. I look forward to using them!
K**A
Low smell, high squish!
I was specifically looking for something with the same squish as a malt ball....but without the breakability. When I first got these I was mildly underwhelmed. They had a smell, they were small and they were almost too hard. But a few squishes later and they were nice and maleable and the smell had gone away. They are quick to pick up debris, but they're easy enough to clean, don't pop, and i like that they're small enough to be discreet now, but still squish a lot to get inbetween the crevices of your fingers when you're really stressed.
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