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HomeFitness EquipmentWeights & DumbellsWeider 55cm Stability Ball |
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|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 4 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Eh, could be better Jul 23, 2010
By Francine Ramos I'm 5'4" so the size I bought (55cm) should be perfect, however after blowing it up I think I could have used a larger one. This one seems to be fully blown up but still feels a little squishy for my liking. Oh and it's a lint magnet. I would get one that is more matte in texture next time.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Amazing work out tool, and an easy way to keep the kids busy... Apr 04, 2010
By C. Gabriel It is an overall good product. I went to blow it up and it was fast by mouth then finished it up with the pump... Its work really good, and Its only good for small short people... the highs for the balls are 55 or 5'0 and below, 65 for 5'0 to 5'5 and 75 for for 5'5 and up... This is a really good item and works really good and last a long time... Plus it keeps the kids busy lol...
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It's okay... Sep 07, 2010
By Rosa Not the most amazing stability ball ever, but it's so cheap! A good supplement to my home workout gear collection.
Here's my thoughts:
- It's hard to tell when it's "completely" blown up. The texture of the ball is like a thick balloon, and is extremely flexible... and so the product insert recommends that you measure the circumference to check. Have you ever tried to measure a giant ball with a measuring tape? It's almost impossible if you live by yourself. I mention the texture of the material it's made out of here because some stability balls are made out of a more firmer material that doesn't stretch as much, so it's easier to tell when you're "done" inflating the ball.
- The ball is pretty squishy, even if you do manage to get it inflated properly. I don't mind this, but if you wanted a firm-ish ball for physical therapy, I'd recommend investing in a much more expensive one.
- It seems that the ball loses air (over time) a little more quickly than the ball I used to have a few years ago (an overpriced gaiam one that I gave away). But you should be reinflating your ball regularly anyway, so this shouldn't matter.
Overall, it's an okay ball, works for what I bought it for, and it's a good buy for the price.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Popped within a Week Jan 06, 2011
By Renee Johnson Bought this as a present from Santa for our 7 year old. He wanted a Big Yellow Ball and this seemed to fit the bill. I thought since it was an exercising ball, it would endure his 60lbs weight. The ball popped within just a few days of my son receiving it.
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