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Gaiam Balance Ball Chair (Black)




Gaiam Balance Ball Chair (Black)



From:
Gaiam
Product Number: 610-6002RTL
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Review:

Amazon.com Product Description:
The Gaiam Balance Ball Chair, developed under the consultation of chiropractic pioneer Dr. Randy Weinzoff, greatly alleviates the aching back/legs/arms syndrome that comes from working at a desk for hours. Designed for people between 5-feet and 5-feet, 11-inches tall, this unique chair employs the same balance ball used in your workout routine, but with an adjustable support bar, easy-glide casters, an air pump, and a desktop guide to help keep you moving. Designed by leading health and fitness experts, the Gaiam Balance Ball chair helps relieve pain and promote proper spinal alignment, posture, a healthier back, and overall well-being.



The Balance Ball Chair is an effective tool for strengthening core muscles and improving spinal alignment.


Specifications:

  • The height of the back of the chair is 2.5 feet tall
  • The base measures 20 inches wide from one side of the wheels to the other
  • Comes with 2 locking back casters and 2 regular front casters
  • Some assembly is required
  • Dimensions: 21 by 31 by 22 inches (W x H x D)
  • Weight: 13 pounds
  • Weight Capacity: 300 pounds






What's in the Box?
Gaiam Balance Ball chair, air pump



Special Note:
For optimal performance, it may be necessary to re-inflate your new Balance Ball once or twice after the initial inflation. Once your chair is assembled and the Balance Ball is inflated, re-check the ball size the next day. If necessary, add additional air and check once more the following day. Your new Balance Ball may need a day or two to "stretch" to its final size (which should then fit perfectly in the base).












About Gaiam
Gaiam was created as a lifestyle company with the vision that, given a choice, people would choose a lifestyle that is healthy and life-enhancing, for themselves, their families, and the Earth. The Gaiam lifestyle is a vote for individual health as well as the future sustainability of the Earth's resources. Gaiam strives to provide customers with alternatives to traditional products by offering natural or healthy versions that compare with the style, quality, and price of conventional products.



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