CanDo® Wobble Board
CanDo® Wobble Board
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- Shipping Charges Apply
- Not 100% satisfied? Returns and Exchange policy
Why We Love It
Master your balancing act with the CanDo Wobble Board! Kids rock and wobble atop the board’s uneven surface to practice balance reactions, improve ankle range of motion and strengthen their lower back muscles. Insert one or both balls into the board and see how long you can rock, sway and wobble without losing your balance. Select between five different ball heights to accommodate different needs and abilities. (The bigger the ball, the harder it gets!)
- Help organize the sensory system and renew focus
- Supports kids with sensory processing and developmental coordination disorders
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- To increase difficulty, use with a single ball in the center of the board
- Pass an object from one hand to the other while balancing on the board
- To use for arm strengthening exercises, thread resistance bands through the handles
Details
- Includes 1 circular board with your choice of two instability balls
- Board is 16” Diameter. Weighs 5 lbs.
- Holds up to 150 lbs.
- Ball Colors and Difficulty Levels:
1”H: Yellow, X-Easy
1.5”H: Red, Easy
2”H: Green, Moderate
2.5”H: Blue, Difficult
3”H: Black, X-Difficult
- Made of molded plastic
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Blue board with yellow, red, green, blue or black balls
Helps With
Shipping and Returns
Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee applies. This item has a 30-day return policy.
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