A seller in Brooklyn Center listed a compact home-gym bundle on Jan 14, 2026, that should catch the eye of anyone looking to add slam work to their routine without waiting for shipping. The single-package listing, ID 7908618967, groups a slam ball, a medicine ball, resistance bands and a novelty item under one price and specifies local pickup as the delivery method. The post was both created and updated on the same day and notes the items are in good working condition.

This listing matters because slam balls and sturdy medicine balls are heavy and costly to ship, and bundled packages let buyers assemble a basic training kit quickly. For people building a small personal gym or adding slam training to conditioning sessions, a local pickup reduces cost and lets you inspect gear in person before committing. The seller’s note that items are in good working condition provides initial reassurance, though in-person checks are still important.

Practical details to act on are straightforward. Verify the listing ID 7908618967 when contacting the seller, confirm the stated price and pickup location, and plan a vehicle that can handle a heavy bag or two. Inspect the slam ball for splits, soft spots and secure seams, and test resistance bands for frays or loss of elasticity. Check the medicine ball for proper weight balance and any surface damage that could affect grip during slams. The novelty item may be a bonus, but confirm what it is before arranging pickup.

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For the Slamball community this kind of local listing is a small win. It keeps gear circulating in the neighborhood, makes slam training more accessible to players without commercial gym access, and can provide affordable alternatives for conditioning drills and rebound practice off court. Community members who coach, host pickup sessions or run small training groups can use bundles like this to outfit new players quickly.

Expect listings like this to appear periodically as people downsize gear or change routines. If you want the package, move decisively: local bundles tend to sell fast, especially when they include heavy, ready-to-use items like slam balls.