Spiky Grip Stim Pain Fidget Toy, Pocket-Sized Discreet Spinners Stim Keychain 3D Printed with Hard Spiky Massage for Anxiety Focus & Skin Picking and Stress Reduction (Rotate Rainbow)
Original price was: $7.99.$6.39Current price is: $6.39.
| Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 0.59 x 3.15 inches |
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| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| ASIN | B0FLY1C3QG |
| Item model number | TKA250627 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | Kemuchy |
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Spiky Grip Stim Pain Fidget Toy, Pocket-Sized Discreet Spinners Stim Keychain 3D Printed with Hard Spiky Massage for Anxiety Focus & Skin Picking and Stress Reduction (Rotate Rainbow)
Original price was: $7.99.$6.39Current price is: $6.39.


Paula –
Love the spikes!
I didn’t think I would like this Spiky Grip Stim Pain Fidget Toy at first.But now that I’ve got it, I use it all the time!It fits perfectly in the palm of my hand and is very sturdy – I’d wage to say is even indestructible.Weighing in at less than an ounce, it is made of typical 3d plastic but has been sanded or refined so there’s no rough parts – except for the spikes of course.Giving it a quick grip almost massages my hand. On a pain scale of 0-10, I might give it a 2.It’s also shaped perfectly to roll under my feet. I suffer from plantar fasciitis, so it feels really good!The 2-pack is a phenomenal value. I keep one at home and another at work.
gshoes –
Lightweight, Colorful, and Good for Tactile Fidgeting
This is exactly what you’d expect from a 3D-printed fidget . Very lightweight but still sturdy enough for daily use. My first green one arrived broken, but Amazon replaced it quickly. The green color is especially striking; it changes hue depending on the angle, which makes it more visually interesting than plain plastic.The spiky texture gives a prickly, stimulating feel without being painful. If you press firmly, it leaves little temporary marks on your skin, which can be grounding or soothing for sensory needs. It’s small enough to clip to a bag or keep in your pocket, making it easy to use on the go.Since this style doesn’t spin, it’s really all about the tactile input. If you’re looking for something sharp or more aggressive for pain-stim, this may feel too mild. But if you want a discreet, lightweight fidget with good texture and fun colors, it’s a solid choice.
Anna K. –
Too Spiky for My Tender Skin
I ordered the spiky grip fidget toy focusing on the fidget part and totally missing the stim pain part. That is totally on me. I wanted to try something else for anxiety relief. I already have a bracelet that you snap, an anxiety whistle, and a fidget ring.I was drawn to this fidget toy because it was something I could hold in my hand. However, the skin on my hands is very soft and sensitive, and it was excruciating. After holding it gently for a few minutes, my skin felt like it was on fire. That’s when I went back and read the entire product page and realized exactly what this product was. Again, totally my fault.The size is perfect for my small hands, and the colors are exactly as shown. It looks well-made and durable, but, in the end, it did not fit my needs.
T. Rea Okerberg –
Fantastic little gadget for distraction-free fidgeting
These fidget toys are AMAZING for stimming assistance. These are well-made, the colours are really cool, and the little chain is nice and strong to keep the toys clipped to a keychain. The spines on the little toys are prickly, but not painful to the point of yelping. I keep one on my work lanyard, which helps when I’m teaching and just need something to keep my hands busy. Fantastic tool for ADHD, AUHD, and just needing something to fidget with and not wanting to make noise to be a distraction. The colours don’t chip, they’re nice and solid. Great quality and an excellent value for the money!
Sabu –
Top wheel flies off during normal use
Don’t buy the “Rotate Rainbow” model. It doesn’t look as pretty in real life as in the photo, and the top wheel flew off during normal use. The quality is so bad. It’s a cute idea, but poorly executed with cheap plastic parts. The size is good, but I keep on feeling like the top is going to fly off again.
MPS –
Lovely colors, good fidget toy.
This fidget toy has a really lovely rainbow gradient, and it fits nicely in my hand. It is not as spiky as some I have used before, which is not quite as satisfying to me, but still functions very well.The spinning aspect is fun, and I do really like the small zooming noise it makes while spinning. But I also do wish it had more resistance, as even the lightest of touches will make it come to a complete stop. And this, again, is less than satisfying.All in all, it is a very decent fidget (definitely well worth the $7 price tag) though not my favorite toy of this type.
Lucinda Evans –
Not very painful but still a good fidget
Can’t say it’s painful but the texture is nice. The spin is very smooth and lasts a long time. Seems to be good quality and fits well in the hand. Good price for the product
thomas –
A Fun Fidget Spinner to Use
Top marks for a simple fidget toy. For some, the spikey surface of this fidget toy will be too much or too uncomfortable. But I’ve adjusted to it quickly and spinning the small end w a flick of my thumb makes it spin for a good while. I’m going to try to do one in each hand- my right and my left.It’s not easy to keep in my pocket, but that’s not a problem either- I carry a book bag w the books I’m reading, so it fits nicely there and is ready to go whenever I want to take this fight out for a spikey spin. Very well made. Not a cheapo item. All VeryGood!