Deluxe Ball Stand
Deluxe Ball Stand
Deluxe Ball Stand
Deluxe Ball Stand
Deluxe Ball Stand
Deluxe Ball Stand
Deluxe Ball Stand
Deluxe Ball Stand
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Deluxe Ball Stand

Deluxe Ball Stand

Prevent Your Exercise Ball from Rolling Away
Regular price 110.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

The Deluxe Ball Stand is a circular ball base with open grooves that allow for resistance balls of most sizes to fit securely so that the ball won’t roll away during exercise or when it needs to be stored. Four notched grooves make it easy to fasten custom-cut exercise bands or tubing to the base for those who want to stretch their arms while ensuring that the resistance bands are secure.

  • Accommodates workout balls up to 25.5”
  • Great for storing exercise balls securely in open spaces

Details

11.8"D

Color: Black

Made of durable, high-impact polymer material



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