Champro Cast Iron Shot Put vs Crown Cast Iron Shot Put Ball 2.72kg–7.26kg (6–16 lb)
Overall winner: Crown Cast Iron Shot Put Ball 2.72kg–7.26kg (6–16 lb)
Key Differences
Crown (A) lists a regulation 90 mm diameter and a broader listed weight range (6–16 lb) with a smooth finish and limited color (dark blue), while Champro (B) emphasizes symmetrical balance and a visible blue color but notes possible weight variance (~8 oz) and paint chipping. Pick Crown if you need a regulation-size, smooth cast-iron option across common shot weights; pick Champro if you prioritize a visibly spotted implement with an emphasis on balance, accepting potential paint wear and small weight variance
Champro Cast Iron Shot Put
Cast iron shot put for practice and competition with weight options. Symmetrically balanced for performance and easy visibility due to its blue color. Customers note good build quality and value for practice, with mixed feedback on weight accuracy and color durability
Pros
- durable cast iron construction
- symmetrically balanced design
- visible blue color for spotting
- good build quality and value for practice
Cons
- weight may be heavier than expected according to some customers
- color paint may chip or wear in spots
Crown Cast Iron Shot Put Ball 2.72kg–7.26kg (6–16 lb)
Cast iron shot put ball for track & field practice and competitions. Smooth finish and standard 90 mm diameter; designed for proper throwing technique. Customer feedback highlights practical build and accuracy
Pros
- regulation size and weight range
- smooth finish with round shape
- painted for visibility
- helps teach proper throwing position
Cons
- weights vary from 2.72kg to 7.26kg
- color and finish may wear with heavy use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Crown Sporting Goods |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Crown Sporting Goods |
| User Reviews | Crown Sporting Goods |