Sporting Goods : Max Fitness Anti-burst Exercise Balls for Premier Core Training w/pump (75cm)

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Sporting Goods : Max Fitness Anti-burst Exercise Balls for Premier Core Training w/pump (75cm)

Max Fitness Anti-burst Exercise Balls for Premier Core Training w/pump (75cm)

from: Max-Rx, LLC




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 396





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Max Fitness
Clothing Size: 65cm
Color: Pearl White, Blue, Red
EAN: 0897027000058
Label: Max-Rx, LLC
Product Manufacturer: Max-Rx, LLC
Material Type: heavy gauge PVC vinyl
Publisher: Max-Rx, LLC
Ranking: 396
Size: 65 cm
Studio: Max-Rx, LLC


Product facts:
  • Increase stability and flexibility
  • Ideal for Core strength training
  • Get started in exercise today!
  • Safe, durable, and easy-to-use
  • Ideal for stretching, toning, or resistance exercises.







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
WITH ALL ORDERS! Receive a free ball pump. Incorporate the versatility and effectiveness of the Max-Fitness exercise balls into your workout. Core strength training is the only way to exercise. You can take your exercise balls with you wherever you go or exercise at the conveinence of your home. Whether you are new to fitness or a seasoned athlete, this ball will enhance your workout giving you results. Ideal for stretching, strengthening, and toning exercises. First used by physical therapists over 30 years ago, Exercise Balls are now used in leading health clubs around the nation and are quickly becoming a standard item for any home gym. The Max-fitness Exercise Ball is safe, durable, and easy-to-use. The ball is made of burst resistant heavy gauge PVC vinyl and is rated to withstand up to 500lbs pressure. Includes: 1 ball , 1 pump Get your Today!











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exactly As Advertized
I wanted a black exercise ball to sit on because it would match my company's decor better than light blue or pink. The Max Fitness Anti-burst Exercise Ball fits the bill. It arrived promptly and works well.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very sturdy
I use it for a seat at the computer. I'm a big guy and it holds me no problem. Definitely recommend.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - so far so good
just got this today and learned some cool stuff off youtube on how to use it.the ball seems very strong but the pump is a joke,I used my lungs to inflate it and then used the pump at the end otherwise it would have taken all day,well worth the price



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Ball is Round
The Max Fitness exercise ball is great and very round as described unlike other square balls I have received. It is made of a soft material which makes it not hard as other balls I have had before. Still yet, the ball is firm the way I like it, not too mushy like other balls I have received. The ball comes in a charcoal black color, which gives the ball a dark shade contrast. Although, the rubber-plastic like material offsets this darker shade, by having a shiny outside glisten to it. I have found even more unlikely uses for the ball, such as exercising or working out while using it. The pump is especially nice for inflating air into the ball too. All my past balls had been hard to use without this.



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