ProSpot Fusion HG6 Integrates Media Center into Collapsible Home Gym

August 6th, 2008 by BallerHouse

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For those days when you’d rather not miss your favorite game to get in a workout, the HG6 Fusion home gym with built-in media center is the perfect solution. Made by ProSpot Fitness, the HG6 comes with two 200-lb. weight stacks, three varied-height cable pulleys, a cable crossover system, and a full line of accessories that allows you to workout virtually every muscle. And a unique V-frame design allows the machine to fold up and fit in a closet.

For $4,699 the standard model comes with sapphire-blue ambient lighting. The media center with built-in TV and sound system runs an extra $1,299. But it’s worth every penny in our opinion. Follow the jump for more images, additional product specs, and the product resource link:
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Punch Man in the Face for $1 Million

August 4th, 2008 by BallerHouse

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One man’s misfortune can be your gain. For $1 Million (or best offer) this eBay seller will let you punch him in the face!  The poor schmuck posted the listing as an attempt at making some quick cash in our current bearish economy, making the out-of-work New York banker who wore the “hire me” sandwich board look almost-respectable in comparison. From the human punching bag’s eBay listing, here’s more information:

  • “I will travel to winning bidders location so he/she may punch me in the face
  • You can punch me either bare knuckled or with regulation Boxing or Mixed Martial Arts glove
  • I will stand perfectly still while you deliver the punch and will only wear a mouth piece for protection
  • If requested, I will do my best to accomodate the winning bidder by verbally insulting them, wearing offensive clothing, wearing ‘look-a-like’ masks, etc…
  • I will sign a full wavier obsolving the puncher from any damages the punch may incur upon me.”

For $1 Million we suggest you set up a multi-knockout deal where you get to beat this guy to a pulp at least once a month over the course of the next 5 years, maybe in your own Throwdown Fighting Cage or perhaps with your Karich Punch Mug. As you’ll see in the listing, the man will accept less than the requested $1 Million for the proposed service, and in fact, the auction has already seen many comments from bidders who are very interested in punching the man in the face. Could there possibly be a better way to release your stress and at the same time help out a man who’s willing to fly to you to get his ass kicked? We’re curious: What would you pay to punch this guy in the face?

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GolfBlaster3 Golf Simulator Sports Newest Golf Technology

July 25th, 2008 by BallerHouse

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If you’re looking for the ultimate technology-packed golf simulator, look no further than the GolfBlaster3. While E Ball’s Sports Simulator allows you to simulate multiple sports, GolfBlaster3 focuses solely on golf and has brought touchscreen technology, top spec technology, an all-weather simulator, realistic graphics and superb special effects to create the ultimate realistic golfing experience.  

The GolfBlaster 3 is designed for indoor use, although with the all-weather simulator you can still play in the rain if you wish, and is built around a highly accurate ball and club tracking system. It has been designed to to provide functionality for play, practice, self analysis, teaching and clubfitting; pretty thorough if you ask us. Our favorite part is the Read the rest of this entry »

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Step Up Your Ping Pong Game with a Baller Table

July 16th, 2008 by BallerHouse

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With summer in full swing it’s the perfect time to step up your ping pong game. To get the ball rolling, we’ve found the two most baller table tennis tables on the market. While you’ll want to keep both tables free from exposure to the elements, either table would make a sweet edition to your covered porch or game room.

Baller ping pong table #1: DHS Rainbow

The DHS Rainbow is the official table tennis table of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and was used as the official table for the World Table Tennis Championships between 2003 and 2005. Taking design cues from Chinese arch bridges, DHS integrated a red semi-circular undercarriage to give the table a fly look and added stability. DHS has finished the Rainbow’s tournament blue top with a glare reducing coating to minimize visual interference while you’re playing. For those who haven’t heard of DHS before, the initials stand for Double Happiness, and the company is the largest sporting good supplier in China. Many of the best players in the world train on the Rainbow, and you can bet it will put your game in shape for a little friendly competition.

Price: $1,900

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Nothin’ But Net: Improve Your Free’s from Your Arcade

July 14th, 2008 by BallerHouse

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Do your free throw skills need some work? If you’ve got the space in your game room and about 50 g’s to spare, hook up the Nothin’ But Net basketball arcade game and we’re sure you’ll see an improvement in no time. Like smaller arcade basketball games Nothin’ But Net allows players to compete to make the most baskets in a designated period of time. Unlike other basketball arcade games, however, Nothin’ But Net lets you shoot free throws from a regulation distance into a regulation rim using a regulation ball. The 14-foot-tall basketball game comes in two-player and four-player models, and customizations include special colors, logos, graphics, custom LED display messages, glass side panels, a pergo playing floor, as well as other features. Mention this one to Shaq next time you see him.

Available through: BMI Gaming

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