Listing Rewrite — ResultSport Spike & Lacrosse Massage Ball Set

ASIN B0C585WZXN · Marketplace amazon.co.uk · Category Health & Personal Care > Manual Massage Tools > Foot Massagers  ·  Compliance: G200390640 (2026-05-26)  ·  Report date 2026-05-27

Phase 1 — Source Validation

Product Name & Identity

AttributeValue (sourced from live PDP)
ProductResultSport Massage Ball — Spike & Lacrosse 2-ball Set
BrandResultSport
ModelMA-MB2-PNK (variant-dependent)
Form factorSet of 2 balls: one soft spike ball + one smooth lacrosse ball
Dimensions6.3 × 15 × 6.3 cm (pack)
Weight140 g (pack total)
Country of originTaiwan
Variants6 colours — Baby Pink · Lavender · Lime Green · Rose Red · Soft Gray · Tiffany Blue
Price band£10.82 – £12.99 (variant-dependent — NOT to appear in copy)
MaterialsPAH-free and Phthalate-free plastic, no glue used in construction

Target Audience (inferred from PDP + SQPR query intent)

Primary Keywords (cross-checked vs product reality)

KeywordClusterMonthly VolCurrent Purchase ShareRole in Rewrite
massage ballCore~21,500 (Core cluster total)mixedTitle head term, bullets 1–3
spiky ball massageCore1,8820.38%Title — "Spiky Massage Ball"
plantar fasciitisSubniche3,6030%Title + Bullet 2 + FAQ Q1
foot roller for plantar fasciitisSubniche3,6030%Title close — "Soft Foot Roller"
trigger pointSubniche~3,400 (cluster)lowTitle + Bullet 1 + Bullet 3
myofascial releaseSubnicheincluded as misspelling clusterTitle — corrects "Myofasical" typo
pilates ball smallSubniche·pilates/yoga4,627 (single kw)0%Title + Bullet 3 + FAQ Q3
foam roller pilatesSubniche·pilates/yoga10,9000%Bullet 3, Description ¶3
yoga roller / yoga ball smallSubniche·pilates/yoga3,328 + 2,8290%Title + Bullet 3 + FAQ Q3
lacrosse ballCorecovered in clusterindirectTitle + Bullet 1 + Description ¶3
soft spiky massage ball / for feetCore971 + 518% / 4%Defended — Title "Spiky" + "Soft Foot Roller" + Bullet 2

Compliance findings on the live listing (pre-rewrite)

Phase 2 — Listing Content (paste-ready)

Title

Char count: 194 / 200Status: Within limit
ResultSport Spiky Massage Ball Set of 2 — Spike Ball & Lacrosse Ball for Plantar Fasciitis, Trigger Point, Myofascial Release, Foot Pain, Pilates, Yoga & Physio Rehab — 6 Colour Soft Foot Roller

Bullet Points (5)

Two Balls, Two Jobs - Set includes one soft spike ball for whole-body trigger-point release and one smooth lacrosse ball for deeper, targeted pressure on stubborn knots, so you can match the firmness to the muscle group you are working on.
Foot Pain & Plantar Fasciitis Relief - Roll the spike ball slowly under the arch of each foot for 60 to 90 seconds at a time to ease plantar fascia tightness, heel discomfort and post-walk foot fatigue; the 6.3 cm size targets reflexology points without slipping out from underfoot.
Pilates, Yoga & Physio-Style Recovery - Doubles as a small pilates ball and a yoga therapy ball for core engagement, spinal mobility and post-workout cool-downs; pin against a wall to release tension in the upper back, glutes, shoulders, calves and hamstrings.
Skin-Safe Plastics, Built to Last - Both balls are manufactured from PAH-free and Phthalate-free plastic with no glue used in construction — a single-material build engineered to hold its shape under repeated body-weight pressure rather than collapsing or tearing.
Six Colour Choices, Pocket-Sized for Travel - Choose from Baby Pink, Lavender, Lime Green, Rose Red, Soft Gray or Tiffany Blue; the 140 g total weight fits easily in a gym bag, suitcase or desk drawer so you can keep up with mobility work at home, at the office or away.
Format: Title-Case header followed by hyphen and benefit sentence — single line per bullet. No brackets, no ALL CAPS (G200390640 compliant).

Paste-ready plain-text version

Two Balls, Two Jobs - Set includes one soft spike ball for whole-body trigger-point release and one smooth lacrosse ball for deeper, targeted pressure on stubborn knots, so you can match the firmness to the muscle group you are working on. Foot Pain & Plantar Fasciitis Relief - Roll the spike ball slowly under the arch of each foot for 60 to 90 seconds at a time to ease plantar fascia tightness, heel discomfort and post-walk foot fatigue; the 6.3 cm size targets reflexology points without slipping out from underfoot. Pilates, Yoga & Physio-Style Recovery - Doubles as a small pilates ball and a yoga therapy ball for core engagement, spinal mobility and post-workout cool-downs; pin against a wall to release tension in the upper back, glutes, shoulders, calves and hamstrings. Skin-Safe Plastics, Built to Last - Both balls are manufactured from PAH-free and Phthalate-free plastic with no glue used in construction — a single-material build engineered to hold its shape under repeated body-weight pressure rather than collapsing or tearing. Six Colour Choices, Pocket-Sized for Travel - Choose from Baby Pink, Lavender, Lime Green, Rose Red, Soft Gray or Tiffany Blue; the 140 g total weight fits easily in a gym bag, suitcase or desk drawer so you can keep up with mobility work at home, at the office or away.

Product Description

Foot pain after a long day on your feet, tight hamstrings after a run, that knot between your shoulder blades that just will not shift — most people end up paying for repeat physio sessions or wedging a tennis ball against the wall to chase the same relief. The ResultSport 2-ball massage set is the kit that lives in your gym bag and handles the day-to-day mobility work in between.

The soft spike ball is the work-horse for everyday tightness. Roll it under your arch for plantar fasciitis recovery, sit on it to release the glutes and piriformis, or pin it against a wall to target the upper back and rhomboids. The textured surface stimulates surface blood flow at the same time as it eases deeper muscle tension, which is why physiotherapists, runners and Pilates instructors all reach for spiky reflexology balls in the first place.

The smooth lacrosse ball is the finisher. When a knot will not release under the spike ball, the firmer surface concentrates pressure into deeper tissue: trigger points in the trapezius, the length of the IT band, or the plantar fascia after the spike ball has done the warm-up work. Together the pair covers everything from light reflexology and small-ball Pilates work through to deep-tissue self-massage and post-training recovery.

Each ball measures roughly 6.3 cm — the same scale as a small pilates therapy ball or yoga release ball — and the set together weighs only 140 g. Both balls are manufactured from PAH-free and Phthalate-free plastics with no glue used in construction, so the surface is safe against skin and the shape holds up to repeated body-weight loading without internal seams or adhesives to fail.

Suited to runners, desk workers, Pilates and yoga practitioners, physio rehab patients, gym-goers and anyone managing chronic muscle tension or recovering from a sports session. Choose from six colours: Baby Pink, Lavender, Lime Green, Rose Red, Soft Gray and Tiffany Blue. Country of origin: Taiwan. Model MA-MB2.

Length: 1971 characters · 328 words across 5 paragraphs (40–70 words each).

Backend Search Terms

Byte count: 211 / 249Status: Within limit
reflexology selfmassage spike feet hand exerciser deep tissue glutes piriformis calf hamstring shoulder neck arch heel knot release prickly knobbly small back roller stress relief mobility recovery rehab tension
No commas, no brand names, no repetition of words in the title. Single spaces only.

Phase 3 — Q&A for A+ Content & Rufus FAQ

These 5 Q&A pairs anchor the eventual A+ Content FAQ module and feed Rufus retrieval. They are written in natural shopper phrasing with full grammatical sentences — Rufus lifts answers verbatim, so fragments break retrieval.

Q1. Is this safe to use on the bottom of my foot for plantar fasciitis?
A. Yes. The 6.3 cm soft spike ball is sized for arch and heel work — roll it slowly under each foot for 60 to 90 seconds while seated, increasing pressure gradually. Many people include this in a daily plantar fasciitis recovery routine. (234/250 chars)
Q2. What is the difference between the spike ball and the lacrosse ball in this set?
A. The spike ball is softer with a textured surface that stimulates circulation, ideal for the soles of the feet, calves and forearms. The lacrosse ball is smoother and firmer, designed for deeper trigger points in the upper back, glutes and IT band. (247/250 chars)
Q3. Can I use these as small Pilates or yoga balls?
A. Yes. Each ball is roughly 6.3 cm, similar to a small Pilates therapy ball. Suitable for core engagement, spinal mobility drills and post-yoga release work. Not a replacement for a large 65 cm exercise ball but ideal for small-ball routines. (240/250 chars)
Q4. What are the balls made from?
A. Both balls are manufactured from plastics free from PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) and Phthalates, with no glue used in construction. The single-material build has no internal seams or adhesives that can fail under pressure. (232/250 chars)
Q5. How should I clean and store the balls?
A. Wipe down with a damp cloth and mild soap after a sweaty session, then air-dry. Avoid soaking, dishwashers or harsh chemicals — these can degrade the plastic. Store at room temperature in the included mesh drawstring bag. (221/250 chars)
Module design is owned by the downstream amazon-aplus-content skill. This file stops at the Q&A copy — A+ slot layout, headline composition and per-module imagery briefs are produced separately in aplus-brief.html.

Phase 4 — Strategic Summary

3-Sentence Strategy Explanation

  1. The primary keyword "Spiky Massage Ball" sits in the first 40 characters of the title to capture the mobile-truncated A10 indexing zone, immediately followed by the unique differentiator "Set of 2 — Spike Ball & Lacrosse Ball" which both clarifies form-factor and indexes both core lacrosse-ball and spike-ball search intents simultaneously.
  2. Secondary keywords distribute by cluster: plantar fasciitis / foot pain (Subniche, 3,603 mo) land in title + Bullet 2 + FAQ Q1; the Pilates/yoga cluster (76,822 mo total, currently 0% share — biggest catchable upside) is woven into the title close, Bullet 3, Description ¶3 and FAQ Q3; trigger point and myofascial release sit in title and Bullet 1; backend terms then catch the long-tail hand/glute/calf/piriformis vocabulary that the front-end copy cannot accommodate without becoming unreadable.
  3. The five FAQ pairs were chosen to anticipate the five highest-intent Rufus questions for this product — safety-of-use on the foot, spike-vs-lacrosse differentiation (the core variant-customer confusion), Pilates/yoga substitution (the under-served cluster), material safety (the materials credibility play), and care/storage (the post-purchase question that drives return-rate reduction).

Compliance self-check passed

Pre-Launch Checklist

  1. Paste the new Title into Seller Central → Edit Product Info; confirm character count shows ≤ 200.
  2. Paste each Bullet Point into the corresponding field; verify no formatting was carried over (bullets are plain text only).
  3. Paste the Product Description; verify Seller Central did not strip the paragraph breaks (no <br> tags allowed except in the description block, line breaks via Enter).
  4. Paste the Backend Search Terms into "Search Terms" field; verify byte count tool reports ≤ 249.
  5. Confirm the live listing once the change goes through (typically 15 min – 4 h propagation).
  6. Move FAQ Q&A pairs into the A+ Content rebuild — the downstream amazon-aplus-content skill will lay them out across modules.
  7. Set up Sponsored Products campaigns per ppc-campaigns.xlsx (campaigns 1, 2 and 5 first; 3, 4 and 6 staged after 14-day baseline).
  8. Schedule a Q2 2026 SQPR re-pull at end of Jun 2026 to measure share recovery in the Pilates/yoga and plantar-fasciitis clusters.