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MAD 150kg ANTI-BURST SWISS BALLS & PUMP

MAD 150kg ANTI-BURST SWISS BALLS & PUMP

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MAD 150kg ANTI-BURST SWISS BALLS & PUMP
Regular price £22.75 GBP
Regular price Sale price £22.75 GBP
Tax included.

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Entry level anti-burst swiss ball with a load rating of 150 kg...

  • Perfect for Fit Ball workouts, Yoga, Pilates or physiotherapy
  • Can be used as a chair to aid with postural problems
  • Pump included
  • Material: 6 Phthalate and heavy metal-free PVC
  • Colour: Silver
  • Factory tested as burst-resistant at 200 kg, maximum recommended load 150 kg
  • NOTE 1: Not recommended for use when weight training - see our 300kg or 500kg rated swiss balls
  • NOTE 2: Not warranted for commercial use
  • NOTE 3: Never leave the Swiss Ball near a heat source

Ball Size Guide

Height Ball Size
Under 152cm (5’0”) 45cm (18”)
152cm (5’0”) - 165cm (5’5”) 55cm (22”)
168cm (5’6”) - 180cm (5’11”) 65cm (26”)
183cm (6’0”) - 191cm (6’3”) 75cm (30”)

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Size

55cm, 65cm

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