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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
A Hip-Saver Jul 02, 2008
By Dinkyknits I have bought this for my pregnancy. There are a zillion ways to use the ball. It's particularly good for rest or for opening up your hips when the muscles are tight. This ball is super strong. I've had a friend who is 215lbs use it too.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Ball of steel Sep 09, 2008
By Jason M. Rigler Not only do I put my entire body weight on this big pink ball, but so do my kids and my wife. Sometimes at the same time. And our aussie likes to chew and chase and claw the ball for exercise. As well as leaping on top of the ball and jumping off of it. This thing has been indestructable for 2 months so far. Well worth the price.
The dogs finally popped it after 11 months... I loved stretching on that thing. Getting a new one today. August 10, 2009
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic deal! Aug 22, 2008
By OlyNomad This is a fantastic deal. The ball is very sturdy and supports a lot of weight. It comes with the pump and a workout video too. And the workout video had great exercises on it, ones I had never thought to even do. I just got it to stretch out my back (which it works perfectly for), but the workout exercises are an added bonus. I wasn't expecting such high quality at this price, but this really is a great ball and value deal.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Didn't exactly burst but Jan 24, 2009
By knittingen
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This ball was a good size for me, I'm 5'9. It was a very bright pink, looked like a massive pink gumball on my floor.
It lasted a month before my cat seemingly punctured it with a claw and it flattened. So burst resistant? Perhaps. Claw resistant? Not so much. Perhaps this is not a flaw in the design, any other ball MAY of deflated under this circumstance; however, my Gold's Gym ball from Walmart (not a big fan of wallyworld merchandice overall) has outlasted the puncture wounds. I've had it a couple years.
If you have a cat you may as well get the non-bursting ball, if it's cheaper.
The one I got came with a DVD and it was rather pointless for me, which means I am either very fit and my mobility is fantastic, or it's just a lousy DVD. For my ego, I'll go with the first option.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The picture is flawed Mar 16, 2009
By M. Marshall When I ordered this, I thought it was going to be exactly how it was in the picture. I don't like the material it's made out of, it's like bubbly (not sure how to describe it, but it's not shiny like in the picture), and doesn't feel very durable. Because of the material, it's very stretchy and not too firm even though it was inflated all the way. I decided to buy another ball from a different company, and it was much firmer and was made out of smooth, thick material. I'm not sure if it's because it's supposed to be burst resistant, but I can see how this ball can be punctured easily. I'm giving this 2 stars rather than 1 because it's probably ok for doing exercises, but if you want something that's firm and will last longer, go with another brand.
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