Product Description
The Isokinetics Inc. Ball Base is designed to hold a therapy ball in place while a user works to improve balance reactions. Stabilizing the ball surface lets users receive the benefits of a therapy ball while controlling the ball movement.
- Keeps exercise ball stable for various ball exercises
- Can be used as a base for using an exercise ball as a chair
- Holes in base allow for exercise tubing to be attached for additional exercise possibilities
- Dimensions: 19"W x 2"H
- Available in Black
Isokinetics Inc. Brand Exercise Ball Base Reviews
Isokinetics Inc. Brand Exercise Ball Base Reviews
60 of 61 people found the following review helpful Even better alternative for a Balance Ball Chair, By CeCe "CeCe" (Redlands, CA United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Isokinetics Inc. Brand Exercise Ball Base (Misc.) Originally I was interested in purchasing a Balance Ball Chair, but at $70 and just starting out I decided to go with the Balance Ball Base, the less expensive way to go.Not only does the base keep the ball from rolling while at your desk this unit will connect with an exercise strap for working out. So for approximately $20 (Base and Shipping-shpg about same cost as the base) it's pretty worth it and very satisfied with it and perhaps even a better alternative to a Balance Ball Chair. 52 of 54 people found the following review helpful A good base, but could be better, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Isokinetics Inc. Brand Exercise Ball Base (Misc.) When I received the base, I was concerned that the lack of "feet" would cause unnecessary scratching on my wood floors. The reason is that entire base area rests on the floor vs. having pads, or coaster discs on the base where the 4 holes are.But, really, what I wanted was casters in those four holes but I didn't want to pay up to $75 more for a "chair" base for my ball. So, I contacted Isokinetics to ask if they sold casters for this base... it seems as though it is designed for casters with the existing four holes. Their answer was no, they didn't offer that accessory. So, I headed down to my local Home Depot to buy four light duty, ball-bearing casters... some bolts and hardware, all costing less than $14 and added them to the base. Voila, I had the more reasonably priced ball chair base that I wanted in the first place. (I've posted a photo of the modified base on the product page.) 26 of 28 people found the following review helpful big ball base, This review is from: Isokinetics Inc. Brand Exercise Ball Base (Misc.) not much to review, it sits on the floor and holds an exercise ball. My wife wanted the 65cm ball, this base is a little large and allows the ball to rock back and forth a little,..... it still works. |
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