The Original Since 1977

Leading manufacturer of high-quality coated foam balls

Widest selection in the world with over 30 000+ product variations. Ideal for schools, gym classes, sports teams, dodgeball tournaments and team-building exercises.

✅ Widest selection in the world

✅ + 30 000 Product variations 

✅ +25 Countries deliverd to worldwide

✅ Made in Sweden

Our Foam Products

Choose your logo, color, size, bounce and we will customize the product to suit your needs

Standard

Standard Coating

Grip

Extra Strong Grip

Thermal

Heat Sensitive

Scribble

Spiderweb Texture

Swirl

Fun & Engaging

Reinforced

Reinforced Coating

Glow in the dark

Light up the fun

Multicolor

Mix & Match

Cut Cube

Uncoated

Dice-Cut Cube

Uncoated

Dice-Cut Cube

Reinforced Coating

Dice-Cut Cube

Coated

Sports Products

Various Sports Products

Special Products

Various Products

About COG

Established in 1977 by Christina and Oral Guvencel, the company name COG is their initials. COG was the first company in the manufacturing history of coated foam balls.

In the 70’s & 80’s the balls were produced in a small workshop. The product was well liked all around the world and the orders increased.  At the end of 80’s, the small workshop was replaced by a new 2500 m2 area and currently we house our production in a modern building of over 4000 m2 and continuously expanding. The company is owned by Johan Kåreby and Roger Johnsson, with over 40 employees.

Safe for all ages

Soft-impact foam, perfect for schools.

Easy to customize

Unique coatings, sizes, and print your own logo.

Standard double coating  

Two layer coating for long-lasting performance

Bright & Fun Colors

Vibrant colors for any environment.

See our products in action

1,200 students, staff and faculty at the University of Alberta unofficially smash the Guinness World Record for most players in a single dodgeball game at the Universiade Pavilion better known as “The Butterdome” in Edmonton, Alta. on February 5, 2010. The former record was 450. The event was organized by the U of A students’ union.

Video by Ryan Jackson / Edmonton Journal