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

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

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 : Max Fitness Anti-burst Exercise Balls for Premier Core Training w/pump (75cm)
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List Price: $29.99
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Max Fitness
Clothing Size: 65cm
Color: Pearl White, Blue, Red
EAN: 0897027000058
Label: Max-Rx, LLC
Manufacturer: Max-Rx, LLC
Material Type: heavy gauge PVC vinyl
Publisher: Max-Rx, LLC
Size: 65 cm
Studio: Max-Rx, LLC



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionWITH 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!




Features:
  • 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.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great balls.
I use this ball both at the gym and at home in my workout space (garage). its pretty much the perfect size for any ab workout that i have, and it comes with a pump to keep it nice and firm. not sure what colors it comes in, but basic black is what i have and it is fine.

The only gripes I have, and they can't really be helped, is that it takes up alot of space in my home. that, and i also noticed that the one at my gym smells a bit funny (could be all the sweat from all the users). overall though, I recommend this to anyone needing a good ball for doing abs and back exercises and stretches.

Be sure to get the right size ball for whatever you are doing....there are several at my gym that are ginormous, but this one fits my bodysize perfectly.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Worth The Wait
Although delivery was slow and there was a mixed-up with the order, the seller finally made everything right. I specifically wanted a black ball to fit in better with my house decor. It is to be used both as a "chair" and for exercise. The ball seems to be sufficiently sturdy and the air pump is slow but works fine. It is shinier surface than I would have liked, but overall I am pleased.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice company, good service
Initial mix up on my order was remedied by a very apologetic owner of this family business. The exercise balls were re-sent and are as they should be. I use mine for computer chairs...better for posture, circulation, abs. For me, all around a more comfortable seat at a desk.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Ball and Service
We have had our balls for about 2 months. The first ones we received lost air between workouts. I contacted Max Fitness, and with no questions ask, they sent us new ones within a week. The replacements work great! I had read other reviews that the customer service was really bad, and I think they may have taken note and fixed the problems. I would recommend this product to anyone!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Extremely Happy
I am very pleased with this product. Even more pleased with the fantastic customer service. I would order from this company again!



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