🔥 Elevate your core game with pro-grade mini balls! 💥
The CORINTH 2Pcs Mini Exercise Balls are professional-grade, anti-burst Pilates balls made from durable PVC, supporting up to 440 lbs. Sized at 9-10 inches, they are ideal for yoga, barre, physical therapy, and core strengthening. Easy to inflate and store, these therapist-recommended balls combine portability with heavy-duty performance, backed by a comprehensive satisfaction guarantee.
Brand | CORINTH |
Material | PVC |
Color | Purple, Blue |
Age Range (Description) | All Ages |
Item Weight | 9.12 ounces |
Sport | Exercise & Fitness |
Item Diameter | 9 Inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
Construction Type | inflatable, PVC |
UPC | 799392223158 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.8 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CORINTH |
Manufacturer | Fit Fairy |
Part Number | unknown |
Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
R**.
Grat for sleep pillow
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Cost for the pair is a great price!. Easy to pump up and colors are awesome.
G**N
Mini balls, great for knee rehab
The dual mini balls are excellent aids to my knee rehab. They're easy to blow up, and the air pump works fine. It's a bargain to get a dual pack. Both mini balls are fine and hold their air.
L**A
Work well, great price
It’s like getting two for less than the price of one! I’d recommend these for Pilates or yoga.
R**D
Good for PT once (if) you can get them inflated.
This pertains to those who have injured their wrist and are doing physical therapy.The good: The right size and texture. Your hand won't slide around as you're working your wrist. Ball exhibits a fair amount of expansion so you can right size it for your hand and your workout.The bad: Fairly hard to blow up. These use a push in stopper to seal. You can hold the ball to your mouth and blow it up; however, getting the plug into place without losing most of your air should be a game show event. You have to be really fast to get your tongue out of the way and the plug in the hole.One may point out "But they ship it with an inflator and needle". Yep, they do. And that's all that has to do with anything. This does not have a valve like a soccer ball that you can inflate with a needle. The inflator and needle are just a bonus. You're going to use your lips and fingers to get the job done here.
J**
Nice Enough for the Price
These are not as robust as the exercise balls made by Theraband (and others) but they are probably good enough for most personal uses. Two balls plus pump for $10 is not bad. Nothing wrong with the pump, either. Just put the ball in your lap and use a little downward pressure to keep the nozzle in place. When it's fully inflated, position the tip of the plug right next the nozzle, and then in one smooth motion, pull out the nozzle with one hand while sliding the plug in with the other. Only a small amount of air will be lost.
C**Y
Perfect size
I love these! I bought them to replace an existing core ball I have.They are nice material. They don't slip out. They are firm and keep their shape. I use them for ab exercises and legs. I put a lot of pressure on these.I didn't buy them because they came with an air pump that is a bonus, but I could blow them up myself faster.Totally worth the cost.
P**
After a lot of use you will need to air them up some.
I use these on my yoga mat for butt squeezing while lifting, also between my knees for the same to help tone and strengthen butt, legs, stomach and lower back muscles.They are a perfect ball for a lit of uses.
P**M
Works as expected
Bought this for physical therapy exercises. Works as expected.
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