I sell them for WEIGHT LOSS--by sitting on one of these discs on your office chair, you have to sit up straight, which will work out your core abdominal and lower back muscles ALL DAY--instant muscle activity=instant(gradual) weight loss! Calories burned needs to be greater than calories in to lose weight. Why not work out while you''re stuck at your desk?We bought one for my son (who has ADHD) and an extra. My son calls it his "wiggle seat" and enjoys sitting and standing on it. I use the other on my computer chair. Inexpensive and effective.I had purchased two exercise discs. One I could inflate, the other the nozzle didn''t look the same and I was not able to inflate it. I sent a complaint via email and the Isokinetic person send me a return form and shared that a replacement would be sent as soon as the other was received. It was a simple process and I was pleased with the prompt response. However, the next one I recieved had the same issue. I''m almost convinced it''s the same one I had returned. So, I''m not pleased that someone had not checked to ensure product quality, especially after my complaint. The other one is just fine. Therefore, only 1/3 works.Fairly thick, pliable plastic of some sort. I weigh 260 and am using these for stability exercises--so I''m standing on them (bought 2). Pumped up enough where I don''t hit the ground. Have lasted this little while since I bought them just fine. They seem well constructed with tough enough plastic to do the job, though I doubt they can take much sharp things--haven''t tested that hypothesis though.
You''ll need a standard ball pump (not exercise ball pump) to inflate these. They do come with some air in them but it isn''t enough.
Isn''t much to say about a product like this. It''s a plastic disc you fill with air and stand on. These do the job at a very reasonable price.


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