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Balance half ball with massage knobs, 16 cm, orange

5 €

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Model/Product no.: SE1353
Stock status: 5-6 weeks

Balance half ball pig with massage knobs is a great way to train your balance and strength in a fun and challenging way.

This balance half ball, also called "Balance Hedgehog" or Bosuball, is designed to provide an uneven surface that challenges your balance and muscles, while the massage knobs provide a pleasant and therapeutic massage.

Product information:

  • Colour: orange

  • Dimension: dia. 16 cm

  • Material: soft plastic

  • CE marking: yes

  • Suitable for both children and adults

  • Particularly suitable for children with a high need for physical activity

  • Stimulates children's and adults' motor skills and concentration

  • Strengthens the back, hips and stomach

  • Ball pump can be purchased

More about the balance pad


This balance pad is 16 cm in diameter and half-ball-shaped, so it is perfect for training your feet, legs, back and core muscles. It is also easy to transport and can be used anywhere, so you can exercise anytime and anywhere.

In addition to being a great exercise device, the balance pad can also be used to relieve muscle pain and improve blood circulation. It is made of high quality materials and is durable and long lasting.

The balance cushions can be used by adults and children, both indoors and outdoors, where they greatly strengthen balance, sense of coordination and body awareness.

For example, try placing balance pads spaced apart on the floor and walk or jump from one to the other without touching the floor. If necessary, increase the distance little by little, and you will increase the degree of difficulty at the same time. In a sitting position, the balance balls can of course also be used as a tool for a nice foot massage, which gets the blood circulation going.

Additional information CE approved and suitable for children from 3 years.
Additional information Max 200 kg
Manufacturer Random Gadgets
Size 16 cm
Color orange

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