MELT Foot and Hand Therapy Ball Kit
$49.99
Price: $49.99
(as of Apr 18, 2025 00:05:01 UTC – Details)
Product Description
MELT techniques improve hydration in your body’s connective tissue (known as fascia), resulting in a wide variety of benefits, such as relief from chronic pain, improved stability, improved sleep, and reduced tension and stress.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 5.83 x 5.83 x 2.52 inches; 10.86 ounces
Item model number : 855458006063
Date First Available : June 25, 2014
Manufacturer : Longevity Fitness, Inc.
ASIN : B071RH22SN
The MELT Hand and Foot Treatment Kit includes all the tools for the MELT Hand and Foot Treatment, an innovative whole body technique.
Included in this comprehensive kit are: 8 MELT Foot & Hand Therapy Balls (2 sets of 4), 1 Bunion Reducer Band, link to free instructional guides and how-to videos, all neatly packed into a convenient travel case, backed by a one-year warranty.
Ideal therapy and massage kit for feet and hands. Great for those with plantar fasciitis, bunions, arthritis, neuromas, carpal tunnel syndrome and trigger finger
Designed by Sue Hitzmann, creator and bestselling author of the MELT Method, a self treatment system designed to stimulate the amazing healing power of the body’s connective tissue and helps relieve aches and stiffness and improve performance.
Customers say
Customers find the foot and hand therapy balls effective for pain relief, particularly for aching hands and feet, and appreciate the Melt method. The quality is good, and the product is easy to use with minimal time commitment, though some find the instructions difficult to follow. While some customers consider it worth the high price, others feel it’s overpriced for what’s included. The comfort level receives mixed feedback, with some customers reporting lack of sensation in certain areas.
Amazoning Around Here –
Works
I like this product. I can give myself a foot massage anywhere. I like the soft ball the best. I would like to have 4 large soft balls instead of the 2 firm balls. The firm ones feel like bouncy balls that I can get from a quarter machine and they hurt to put weight on, as there’s no give.The soft ones are special. You can put your weight on them and they feel like they’re pushing in pressure points and actually massaging.-Update 4/2024-After a month I don’t use the soft balls much at all anymore. Now I like the firm balls, now they aren’t painful to use. They feel good to use. I am ok with having 2 soft ones and 2 firm ones now. I thought that the firm ones were like quarter machine balls but they’re not. They have a texture on them that is not sticky. These do not stick to my socks with I wear them and melt. I don’t know if I’m suppose to but I do.
Helen G. Cahill –
2nd set
Once people try them they see the benefits and the balls began to go astray. Great product!
Lauren Burke –
Critical self-help
I purchased these after a friend loaned me their Melt balls to massage out lumps I had in a foot. They worked phenomenally well. I purchased my own and have been using them for thumb pain. The only draw back is that they are best used on yourself because only you know when they are hitting the area that is experiencing the problem. There are many creative ways to use these balls to provide therapy…I have even laid on one and had it adjust my back.
Linda Silverstein –
MELT tools
Need these balls to do MELT work. Love the program
Amazon Customer –
Hells not only with foot issues but ankles.
Easy to use. Portable for travel. Took two weeks for f using but feet as well as ankles are improving. Directions easy to follow. Not use on hands as recent hand surgery.
JT –
Good balls but…
Years ago I bought all the products – book, balls & foam roller. I let someone borrow the balls & book & never got them back.I was disappointed with what was included with the order I received – balls are fine but no included instructions like I had before & scanning a code didn’t work too well. It should include instructions
Christopher Hogan –
Suggested by family member
This was suggested by a family member that uses faithfully. Btw, paper instructions are in bottom round of case. We used for about 6 months and then stopped. Personal choice, but family members continue with them. Purchasing only the bag of balls, using only the softer set. Painful to use more pressure. More than I wanted to spend, but this was only option for us.
Middle Path –
The Goldilocks of foot release balls!
My favorite foot rolling prop before these had been the Franklin Method green balls, but they’re too large for targeted release on all the small joints of the feet and just cover the general area. I love the Rad Roller small black ball size, but it’s WAY too intense for me to place my weight on. These MELT balls are just what I need! And given that the specialty ball sets are usually around $20, I didn’t mind the price for the whole set. I can’t even use the firm balls yet, but that’s why I got these, because I’ve been working with the Rad Roller neuro ball and its tiny black ball inside. I crave the deep release, and will need to work up to the firm set, but for now am getting EXACTLY what I need from the soft balls. Thanks, MELT! Glad you popped into my head, from the old days of Class Pass, I used to see a MELT class nearby but never took it. While lamenting the firmness of the Rad balls, I saw the word MELT in my mind. Went to YT and saw a MELT video shot from underneath the floor of the squishy foot love and promptly ordered this set. Very happy with it.
Loretito –
Este kit incluye material didáctico que te enseña a usarlo. El manual viene en inglés.
Lynn –
This set of foot exercise balls fit in precisely with the program that I am following. I can feel the difference physically already.
Purple Cat –
Foot release work along with hands and forearms, excellent
AletheaO –
If you like a foot rub, or like me can’t stand them, but your feet ache after being on them too long, in heels, overweight, plantar faciatis, or previous foot injuries, these MELT balls help. Small, lightweight, can take it with you anywhere for emergency foot cramps. Only drawback is that it is surprisingly expensive for what must cost only a few dollars to produce and isn’t a complex technology to duplicate.
Louise –
A bit pricey, but they do work well and instructions included.