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Myachi Hand Sack: Toy Review

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I’ve got a very active 8 year old son who loves all things sports. Often times, when we are having an outing as a family, I forget the bag of balls or other sporting equipment that he likes to play with as I attempt to get all three of my children out the door without any issues. So I am always interested in finding small things that can occupy his time and that he can manage and remember to bring himself. The Myachi Hand Sack is that thing. Think of it as a flat Hacky Sack. It can be juggled, tossed, and caught, but the rules state that you can’t use the palms of your hands, which make it challenging. You can also buy Battle Paddles to play a game on your dining room table or ping pong table. My son has already taken his new Myachi sack to school to play with at recess and gym time and it was a hit with his classmates.

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Rating on a 1 to 10 scale: 7

The Myachi Hand Sack can be taken anywhere and provide competition or standalone entertainment.

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2 comments

  1. Thanks Jason!! Very happy to hear your son is diggin’ his Myachi and spreading the good word at school!!! For anyone interested in finding out more about our line of Myachi products or our amazing Myachi Challenge PhysEd Fundraiser for schools please contact us at info@myachi.com! Thanks again for the awesome review! Myachi Man

  2. I am almost 73 years old, and I give it a 10. It seems to me that it’s very good for hand/eye coordination, balance (be careful with that if you’re older!) Arms and upper body get a good workout, however much you’re able/willing to put into it, also a decent workout for all of your body. It can be a little or a lot, but however much you do works muscles that need to be worked and really helps with balance issues. Just when you first start, be careful; it’s easy to get off balance until you get it figured out. It’s good for alone play (which, unfortunately for seniors, is fairly common) but also good to play with others. In fact it would be a good way to meet someone to be friends with, if you’re playing like at a park or something. I’m late to this I’ve found, but better late than never!!!

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