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Premium Fitness Ball
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Latex, PVC, Phthalates, and Chloride free
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Improves alignment, stability, core
strength
and flexibility
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Made of
non-PVC burst-resistant material;
tested to hold static weight up to 1000 lbs
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New textured surface provides additional
gripping
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Inflates easily
with a straw
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Ball Diameter/Height |
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Diameter |
Height |
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45cm |
4'3" to 4'6" |
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55cm |
4'8" to 5'3" |
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65cm |
5'4" to 6'0" |
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75cm |
6'1" to 6'7" |
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Available in Bulk packages:
45cm, Sunflower (85500-Bulk)
55cm, Honeydew (85501-Bulk)
65cm, Cherry (85502-Bulk)
75cm, Ocean Blue (85503-Bulk) |
Available
in retail packages:
45cm, Sunflower
(85500)
55cm, Honeydew (85501)
65cm, Cherry (85502)
75cm, Ocean Blue (85503) |
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Peanut Ball
NEW! |
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Latex, PVC, Phthalates, and Chloride free
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Easy direction controlling
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Great for kids and seniors |
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Available size/color:
55cm,
Green (85512) |
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Hop Ball
NEW! |
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Latex, PVC, Phthalates, and Chloride free
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Made for children to sit and hop
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A fun way for children to exercise
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Inflates easily with a
straw |
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Available size/color:
45cm,
Green (85510)
65cm,
Blue (85511) |
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Ball Inflating Instructions
Do not use high pressure
compressor to inflate exercise ball, the pressure can be 2
PSI only.
Use one of the 4 options listed below to inflate your Exercise Ball:
1. Use 2
PSI compressor to inflate ball.
2. Use hand pump to inflate ball.
3. Use
plastic straw to inflate ball.
4. Use
compressor to inflate ball in the beginning. When the ball
is almost full, change to hand
pump or straw to fill the ball.
Exercise Ball Recommendations
Do...
• Inspect the floor surface prior to starting exercises,
remove any objects that may cause the
floor surface to be uneven.
• Inspect the
exercise ball to see if there are any unusual appearances
or punctured surface
areas.
• Inflate the ball to its desired size.
• Remove any objects such as keys, belt,
cellular phone, etc. from pockets.
• Have a certified therapist / personal trainer
monitor your exercises at scene.
• Clean the exercise ball with damp cloth after
each session.
• Follow the exercise that your certified
therapist / personal trainer recommends for stretching.
• Replace the exercise ball as soon as there
are signs of wear and tear or an uneven or punctured
surface.
Don't...
• Start
exercise without inspection of the floor surface.
• Start exercise without inspecting the
exercise ball.
• Over inflate the exercise ball to exceed its
desired size.
• Start exercises while wearing a belt or
having keys or any other object in pockets.
• Leave exercise ball unclean after each
session.
• Clean your exercise ball with any chemicals
or cleaners.
• Combine any other exercise besides stretching
exercises, such as standing on or jumping off
the ball, or any kind of body or arm weight lifting / weight
training exercise.
• Start your exercise on the exercise ball if
there are signs of wear and tear or an uneven or
punctured surface.
NOTE:
1. EcoWise™ Therapy Exercise Balls are made of burst-resistant
material. They are not warranted
against punctures by an object, but are designed to
help protect against a rapid / speedy
deflation if the balls are punctured.
2. EcoWise™Therapy Exercise Balls are not recommended for combining with
any other exercises
such as body, arm weight lifting / training,
standing on/ jumping off the balls...etc. They are
designed for stretching exercises to improve
flexibility.
3. Under normal conditions, we recommend replacing your EcoWise™ Exercise
Ball every year or
as needed. For commercial / institutional
environments, such replacement may be required
sooner. It is the responsibility of users and
facility instructors to inspect the ball before each
exercise session.
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