Trideer Extra Thick Yoga Ball Exercise Ball, 5 Sizes Ball Chair, Heavy Duty Swiss Ball for Balance, Stability, Pregnancy, Physical Therapy, Quick Pump Included
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Maria
> 3 dayGood product
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Cuortney
> 3 dayI love this yoga ball. I used it while I was pregnant and it helped me a bit. The only thing is people kept saying to make sure you get your right size and I got a L and I wished I got a XL. I was a bit closer to the ground with knee problems so if you are 5’6 and thing a L will be good. Try a XL and see. But great yoga ball in general!
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Sean M.
> 3 dayThing is huge. Is what it is.
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Habtamu Tilahun
25-11-2024Good to have it
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Just learning
> 3 dayExercise
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Mark A Gonzales
> 3 dayGot this because my husky love to chase the ball but most ar small enough that she can play keep away with them or chew them up and the need to be tossed. We have a jolly ball she loves, but needed something bigger that she cant grab onto, now she chases it all around the yard.
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Blackonyxcat
Greater than one weekI recently purchased this ball to help me increase exercises to strengthen my lower back. So I just started using it and it is working out really well. This ball feels very strong and sturdy when inflated. Inflating it took maybe 3-4 minutes, it was very easy, and I used the hand air pump that came in the box. There were extra plugs and a plug removal tool also included. I am confident using the ball and haven’t had any problems with it. I am glad I bought it.
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Michelle Lucas
> 3 dayThis ball is extra thick and sturdy. Can be used outdoors without fear of puncture
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Arlynn President
> 3 dayI bought this and the pump was missing. I contacted the seller and they were able to send me the pump! Everything works well!
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Rdogg48
Greater than one weekI one of these at the recommendation of my Physical Therapist - not this specific one; but a burst proof exercise ball. I use it to do dumbbell presses on. I have had five shoulder surgeries and decades of lifting and powerlifting have taken its toll. I have significant osteoarthritis in both shoulders; and my surgeon told me after the last one that It is not a matter of if youll need a shoulder replacement, but when. My PT recommended this as a way to keep lifting and extend the life of my shoulders, especially the worse one. I havent done anything crazy; but have used 40lb dumbbells in each hand a couple times; and regularly use 30 or 35lb dumbbells. Between my weight and the dumbbells it is holding over 250 (or more) pounds. I have never felt that there was the slightest risk of a burst. Would definitely recommend.