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    Gymnic Exercise Ball, 55 cm, Red

    The Gymnic Exercise Ball is ideal for workouts in the gym, clinic or at home. It’s an extremely versatile tool for physical therapy, Pilates, fitness and general exercise.
    Product #: 2812802OPTP

    Offering a highly durable construction, the ball is certified by the (ITS) Intertek Testing Services Lab test for quality.
     
    Benefits of Use:

    • Promotes flexibility and range of motion
    • Improves balance, core strength and stability
    • Enhances proprioception (body awareness)
    • Aids in rehabilitation and muscular coordination

    Features:

    • Heavy-duty vinyl material
    • Recommended weight limit 270 lbs.
    • Latex and phthalate-free

    Offering a highly durable construction, the ball is certified by the (ITS) Intertek Testing Services Lab test for quality.
     
    Benefits of Use:

    • Promotes flexibility and range of motion
    • Improves balance, core strength and stability
    • Enhances proprioception (body awareness)
    • Aids in rehabilitation and muscular coordination

    Features:

    • Heavy-duty vinyl material
    • Recommended weight limit 270 lbs.
    • Latex and phthalate-free
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