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OPTP SWISS EXERCISE BALLS    


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Picture of OPTP SWISS EXERCISE BALLS OPTP Swiss Exercise Balls are inflatable balance training and exercise devices designed for use by children and adults with balance, neurological, upper extremity, or lower extremity disabilities. Available in a range of sizes for balance, stretching, strengthening, or aerobic exercises, these balls are pump-inflatable and firmness can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing inflation. OPTIONS: Power pump ball pump. DIMENSIONS: Available in 11.5, 17.5, 21.5, 25, 29.5, 33, or 37 inches in diameter. COLORS: The 11.5-inch ball is pink. The 17.5- and 29.5-inch balls are yellow. The 21.5- and the 33-inch balls are red. The 25- and 37-inch balls are blue.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 48.95 to 15.00.

This product record was updated on September 15, 2010.

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OPTP

3800 Annapolis Lane, Suite 165
PO Box 47009
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55447-0009
United States
Telephone: 888-819-0121 or 763-553-0452.
Fax: 763-553-9355.
Web: http://www.optp.com.
Email: customerservice@optp.com.


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