
Choosing the Right Size
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Q: Looking for 22 inch balance ball. What is this one?
A: The 65cm Pro Stability ball is 81 inches in circumference or 25.5 inch diameter. If you need a ball with 22 inch diameter, then you will need a 55cm stability ball. The GoFit 55cm ball in this same series is Blue.
Q: Does this ball really support 2000 lbs or is it a typo and supposed to be 200 lbs?
A: The GoFit Professional Grade Stability Ball was tested and withstood over 2000Lbs of STATIC weight. If the ball is used as intended for exercise as shown in the accompanying manual, there should be no possibility of any individual exceeding the static weight limit. Balls should always be inspected for any signs of damage or wear before each use and all maintenance and warnings should be adhered to.
Q: What is this ball specifically used for?
A: Stability Balls are used with a variety of exercises to help strengthen your core muscles.
Q: Would this help someone after ankle surgery strengthen their legs and help regain balance?
A: This question would need to be answered by your doctor since it is specific to rehabilitation of a specific surgery. In general, the GoFit Stability ball is a good tool for helping someone increase their balance and strengthen their core muscles.
Q: How is this inflated does this come with a pump
A: The GoFit Pro Grade Stability Ball does come with a foot pump to inflate the ball.
Q: Can this be stood on? Is the other side a hard flat surface?
A: No, this is not a half ball. This is a round stability ball.
A: This stability ball is round in shape and not made to be stood upon.
Q: Is this the half ball half flat surface
A: This is a completely round ball.