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These balls are to be used indoors. Inflated or semi-inflated, they are very popular for relaxation. They can be used for both therapy and intensive use. Made from polyurethane foam skin, these large balls are very pleasant to the touch and easy to hold. They are lighter and more flexible than their counterparts over the page and the slower movements are exercised without risk of injury.
Very soft and supple texture Can withstand a load of 200 kg
Technical data
Dimensions
Ø 95 cm - Weight: 1.4 kg.
Made from
PLASTIC.
Color
BLUE
Delivery
Supplied deflated.
Additional infos
All our products must be used under adult supervision..
Extremely lightweight, these large balls can support a load of up to 200kg. They can be used semi-inflated or fully inflated.
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3.33 /5Based on 3 customer(s) reviews
Acheteur Vérifié . published 15/03/2021following an order made on 21/02/2021
1/5
Price too high for the quality of the PVC. Compared to the SISSEL brand.
Response from Wesco the 16/03/2021 Hello and thank you for taking the time to evaluate this product and your feedback on your experience. Your comment mentions the name of a competitor, so it cannot be published.
Acheteur Vérifié . published 02/03/2020following an order made on 13/01/2020
5/5
very suitable for practice in psychomotricity.
Acheteur Vérifié . published 05/03/2018following an order made on 18/02/2018