Hopper Balls
Hopper Balls
Why We Love It
Bounce along for tons of fun! Hold on to the two prongs at the top of the ball to help stabilize your trunk while using your feet to push off from the ground. Our Hopper Ball provides vestibular and proprioceptive input and helps improve sensory integration, coordination, balance, motor planning and bilateral skills. It’s a terrific way for kids to release energy!
- High quality exercise ball with handles is a great lower-cost alternative to trampoline
- Supports sensory-seekers with movement for self-regulation
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Create an obstacle course and bounce through it
- Have a race. Who can hop to the finish line the fastest?
- Count how many times you can bounce in a row
To inflate balls, remove plug. Inflate only to the intended height listed in the details. Replace plug when the ball is properly inflated. To keep ball fully inflated, you may need to add air every few weeks. Inflates with pump (sold separately). The Double Action Hand Pump offers a fun heavy work activity for kids. It’s compact, cost-effective and suitable for inflating small to medium items. The Double Action High Volume Hand Pump also provides heavy work and can be used to inflate medium-to-large items. To inflate and deflate several items quickly, we recommend the Magic Air Electric Inflator/Deflator, which plugs into a standard outlet.
Details
- Small: 16" Diameter. Weighs 1.5 lbs.
Holds up to 175 lbs. Color: Yellow - Medium: 20" Diameter. Weighs 1.76 lbs.
Holds up to 200 lbs. Color: Orange - Large: 24" Diameter. Weighs 1.98 lbs.
Holds up to 245 lbs. Color: Green - Handholds: 4.5"L
- Note: Measurements may vary slightly depending on inflation level
- Made of PVC
- Designed without BPA, latex and phthalates
- Surface wash. Air dry.
Getting Started
To size, sit your child on a chair with their feet planted firmly on the ground with their knees bent at a 90-degree angle. Measure from heel to knee. Choose the corresponding size height or next size up.
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