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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
So versatile.
Lets Make A Deal
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Arrived on time and was as advertised.
Lynn Szigeti
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Has helped immensely with my shoulder therapy.
Suha
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
The straw is too small for the hole, so as you're blowing up the ball the air is leaking out around the straw. Then you can't really hold off the hole while you insert the plug and a lot of air leaks out. On top of this, the straw slipped into the ball while I was trying to pinch the sides to keep the air from leaking out, so it's completely useless now. I'm going to have to find a pump to even make this thing usable.
NXTwoThou
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
It's 8" fully inflated(slightly under 8" when 80%). So if you were needing a size class up from 7,you might be disappointed. Photo compared to another bought from Amazon that is 8.75" at 80% inflation. This will work for what we need it for but thought I would point out the size difference for those buying it thinking it is 9". Material is textured to reduce slippage which is much appreciated. Came with storage bag, plug remover, two plugs and two straws. Good bargain
Robert Wiebel
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023
During one of my right shoulder replacement surgery physical therapy, the physical therapist had me use an inflatable ball. I ordered one for Amazon. Easy to inflate and was about the right size. Not much could go wrong purchasing this ball for physical therapy.
CC
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023
Although I loved the price of this ball, I have found it hard to maintain. The ball arrives uninflated with a straw, a plug, and a plug remover, which is definitely necessary. The idea is that the consumer should remove the stopper and inflate the ball by blowing into the straw. The trick is to replace the plug without losing all the air. There is no barrier or valve to prevent air from escaping. I had the most success when I cut the straw in half, blew up the ball, and plugged the straw, pushing it into the ball and leaving it there. Unfortunately, the ball needs to be reinflated every couple of days, so now I have multiple straw sections rattling around in the ball. (This does not seem to affect the use of the product.) When my physical therapy is done, I will be able to throw this thing away with a clear conscience, having used what I have as well as I could, but I will definitely pay better attention and make a better investment if I ever need another one.
J Oliphant
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
I got this for Barre3 workouts. It's actually preferrable for it to be a bit soft. Like some have said, it's impossible to fully inflate and get the plug in. But that's how I need it for my specific workouts.
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