The Koosh ball is a
toy ball made of
rubber filaments (strands) radiating from a steel-bound core, patented in 1987 by Scott H. Stillinger.[1][2][3] The company later expanded their product line to include 50 other Koosh-related products, including keyrings, baseball sets, and
yo-yos.
The ball consists of about 2,000
natural rubber filaments, and has been released in a variety of color combinations.
Koosh balls are often used with QuickStart tennis exercises to help children develop motor skills.[citation needed]
As of 2020, Koosh balls are manufactured by
PlayMonster in cooperation with
Hasbro.[4] They have introduced a range of new product lines, including Koosh Galaxy[5] and Koosh Cameos[6].
Koosh Kins
The Koosh Kins were a variation on the Koosh ball, featuring faces and hands. They were originally created as a set of six characters, then released with variant colors.
The characters were featured in a four-part
comic bookminiseries released by
Archie Comics, as well as a series of
coloring books. In that series, they lived on the
planet Koosh, a large Koosh ball
planetoid that, in lieu of a proper
orbit, bounced against other planets to travel across the
universe.
Characters include:
T.K. – the stereotypical cool character, this toy's molded face sported perpetual
sunglasses. In the comic, he often abbreviated his long strings of
slang into a series of letters standing for each word. His colors were a light blue face and hands, paired with a darker blue body.
Scopes – the only character without a
humanoid face, Scopes had two
periscope-style eyes, similar to cartoon depictions of a
crab, rising from the top of the Koosh ball. In the comics, he never spoke, but featured word balloons with question marks from time to time. His eyestalks and hands were dark blue, and his ball was green.
Grinby – all yellow (hands and faces), Grinby was the down-to-earth but physically strong character.
Slats – was portrayed as sly. His colors were green for face and hands, and purple for his ball. He is shown in the comics as sweet on Gee Gee.
Gee Gee – the female of the group, she featured a predictable pink hue on her ball, with darker pink hands and face. In the comics, she's displayed as sweet and long-suffering.
Boingo – with a predilection for parties and pizza, Boingo was the stereotypical wacky member of the group, always ready to explode into feverish energy. His coloring was red.