🎯 Elevate your core game and workspace vibes with Gaiam’s Total Body Balance Ball!
The Gaiam Total Body Exercise Balance Stability Yoga Ball is a 75cm anti-burst PVC exercise ball designed for users 6'0" to 6'5" tall. It supports up to 300 pounds and comes with an easy-inflate air pump plus a 105-minute expert workout guide. Ideal for low-impact core strengthening, Pilates, yoga, or as an active office chair alternative, this durable ball enhances posture, balance, and full-body fitness.
Brand | Gaiam |
Color | Blue |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Manufacturer | Fit For Life |
UPC | 018713522054 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00018713522054 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.31 x 9.61 x 4.72 inches |
Package Weight | 1.52 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29.49 x 29.49 x 29.49 inches |
Brand Name | Gaiam |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
Model Name | 05-64866 |
Suggested Users | "" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 52205 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Style | Blue (75cm) |
Included Components | Ball |
Outer Material | Rubber, Rubber, Rubber, Rubber, Rubber |
Size | 75cm |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
J**O
Good quality
Easy to inflate. Good air retention. Pump works well. Good therapy ball as well as fun for the kids to play with, even in the pool.
O**E
How I sized my ball and why I LOVE it
I'm in love! I can't believe I didn't get one of these 10 years ago!!! First, I watched some of the ball exercise videos on YouTube, just to get a feel for what you could do with the ball as I got into better shape. In one video, the woman showed warmups sitting on the ball, and her thighs were at a 90 degree angle to the ground. I took out my tape measure and measured how long 65cm, 55cm, 75cm were compared to my pants inseam to get an idea of how big the ball is inflated. Keeping in mind that the ball will not be fully inflated (60cm), and will squish down when sat on or used, I figured that the 65cm ball would be the ideal for my 5'6" frame with a 75cm inseam. PERFECT size! When sitting on it fully inflated, my legs are at a perfect right angle to the ground.I am using it instead of my desk chair. The first day was awful. Like most people, I slouch in my chair, and despite periodically reminding myself about posture, if I'm busy doing something, I end up slouched like a bag til I jerk myself up and remind myself of my posture again. Sitting on the ball makes this reminder easy. I am NOT in great physical shape, so balancing on a ball all day long at my desk was painful and hard to do. My muscles ached, and I couldn't find my bed fast enough.But the 2nd day, it was easier, and now, the 3rd day, I'm almost used to it. Just like that, I can see and feel my core tightening and there were several surprising side effects. I got up from my desk a lot to move around. Sitting isn't 'easy', so standing and walking was just as viable an alternative. This forced me to move nonstop all day, yet never stressed me out. It is proving to be a gentle building of my very out of shape endurance. Other side affect was the effect on my vision. I was used to looking at my monitors all day from exactly the same height. So when I stood up, I sometimes would get dizzy from the change and adjustment. Well sitting on the ball, I sometimes bounce and 'march', which makes my vision jar up and down. This was a weird effect the first day, and made me a little dizzy, but now, 3 days later, my actual balance has improved overall too. Did I mention I LOVE this ball?I let my son, who's way more physically fit than I am, try it, and he gave up after 10 minutes, so maybe it's not for everyone. He said watching videos while bouncing around a bit messed with his eyes. That's exactly the effect I had, which is why I kept doing it. My brain adjusted and that's exactly why my balance improved. My first day was TORTURE, but I was determined to get more exercise while sitting at my desk turning into a vegetable.I figure if I use this as a desk chair for a couple of weeks, I will build up enough core and strengthen my muscles enough to try the video exercises. Not there yet, but I can see it happening. The ball itself seems very durable, but if I had to buy a new one every week, I'd consider it well worth doing, because it's a whole lot cheaper than a gym. But it looks like it's going to be fine for a long time. It was hard to pump up the first time (pump included in box), and really hard to get the pin back out when you want to top it off the 2nd time (but they included 3 cap pins in the box).I bought this ball, having never seen one in person before. I think everyone should get one, these things might single handedly cure overweight America if everyone were forced to use them as chairs!!Helpful my comment so I know people actually read it please!
J**.
My best purchase of 2014! Leave the old, uncomfortable chairs behind.
It sort of surprises me that humans haven't adopted these for all chairs yet. Not only is it comfortable, but it really encourages movement and fires new patterns for activity because it's almost impossible to sit on it in the same mundane and uncomfortable ways that we generally do with chairs. Even when I'm not devoting time exclusively toward exercise, I'm moving around with it all the time. What I enjoy most about the balance ball is that it blurs the lines between exercise and sitting and is therefore more motivating and encouraging to move.When I start feeling the usual aches I've become used to, I notice that I start moving around to correct it with this instead of sitting on my feet or propping my legs up like I used to. Sometimes I'll just lay completely horizontal on it for a little while until my back feels better, and it's great. In addition, when I am exercising, I've been able to naturally and intuitively target portions of my abs that before felt a lot more cumbersome because of the hard floor factor.The reason I like the Gaiam one in particular is because it's a lot sturdier than some that I've used. The material is really thick, and the pump works quite well despite the feeling I got when I first started pumping. There are 3 little white stakes included to seal the air pocket.You'll get a heavy chemical-laden smell out of the box that will go away in a few days. That's with any of these. To expedite it, it's important to soak it with soap and hand wash it before you inflate it. These things are made in plastic factories, not in daisy fields. I've sent things back before (like weights) that were unbearably harmful and smelly, but this is reasonable and worth the quality trade-off.Overall, I think this ball is going to last, and like I said, it's great for exercise, posture, movement, and sitting. I don't miss the so-called "back support" of a chair now that I've been using this. It never existed!
T**A
Size up if unsure
So after a month - I agree with everyone who says get the bigger ball if you're on the edge. I'm 5'7" with a 32/33" inseam and I should have gone up a size. I used it for almost a month and then today I spent five minutes wrestling with the plug to get it out so I could again fill it all the way up to super firm and it's still a good 3-4 inches short of where it's supposed to be filled to. I weigh 290 lbs so it's not like I don't have the weight to stretch the rubber out; it's just too firm to ever get up to the full size. On one hand that's great because I'm not really worried my cats will accidentally pop it by touching it like the old super-cheap one I had; on the other it's only now barely tall enough to be a good desk chair. Also the plug on this thing is MISERABLE - the rubber is too tacky for it to go all the way in, and it grips so firmly that I had to use the nozzles for my air mattress pump to pry it out like a crowbar. It's also a matte finish, not shiny like all the photos if that matters to anyone.Update: So, after six months of sitting on it, deflating it to move, and re-inflating it at the new place it's STILL three full inches short of the size it's supposed to be. It works great and I like it - it's plenty sturdy - but if you actually need it to actually be 65cm, go up to the 75cm. And the plug is still a bear to get out, I had to use coins to pry it enough to even get it out. On the bright side it comes with several plugs so when you mangle one trying to get it out with tools you can just put a new one in.
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