🧡 Elevate your core game—small ball, big results!
The Merrithew Mini Stability Ball (12-inch, orange) is a lightweight, durable PVC exercise ball designed for adults seeking to improve core stability, posture, and muscle tone. Perfect for targeted workouts that strengthen back, arms, legs, and thighs, it comes complete with inflation accessories for easy setup.
Brand | STOTT PILATES |
Material | PVC |
Color | orange |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Sport | Exercise & Fitness |
Item Diameter | 12 Inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
Construction Type | pvc |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00690650061164 |
UPC | 690650061164 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2 x 5.16 x 2.28 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 10 x 10 inches |
Brand Name | STOTT PILATES |
Model Name | Stott Pilates ST-06045-p-p |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Merrithew |
Part Number | ST-06116 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | Includes straw and plug |
Outer Material | Rubber |
Size | 12 - inch |
M**
Does the job. good price.
I like this for doing core workouts on the mats. It's not the thickest ever... but does the job holding up my 150 lb. while I'm rolling around and pressing on it.
T**R
High Quality - Use in Diastasis Recti Workout
I use this ball when I do the Mutu System exercises to correct diastasis recti. It's a good size for the in- between- knees squeezing I have to do, although I purposely did not fill it to capacity because this is how I use it most and I like it ever so slightly squishy. I like that I can use it the way I have been, or to stabilize my back if I want - its size is flexible. I did not have a difficult time filling it up, the straw might be a little fiddly, but I didn't find it frustrating. You do need a bicycle pump or something of the sort. Mine hasn't lost any air since I filled months ago. I think it's of good quality - I use mine several times a day and my child-hellions kick, throw, toss, stand on, and abuse it all the time. And can I say that it's cute? Because it is. I realize that doesn't matter to a lot of people, but my heart gives a happy sigh when things are cute. Very pleased.
F**L
Perfect size
This is a great ball to use in physical therapy. It inflates easily and has just the right amount of softness and resistance. It is a medium size ball good for squeezing between the knees.
C**A
Orange Mini Stability Ball
I have ordered this ball to go with my Zenga Flow dvd. I already own the blue one, but it was too small for the Zenga dvd. The ball only came with a small clear tube that looked like a straw you would use the drink soda with to inflate it. Luckily I already had a pump that came with the gym ball I purchased previously somewhere else (Gaiam gym balls come with pumps). The ball is good quality and does nor smell like rubber (I have purchased balls before that smelled terribly of rubber). It is a good size to do Pilates and on my Zenga Flow dvd there are several exercise in plank position that utilize the ball (the blue one is too small for that). This is a good way for beginners to start learning plank exercises, because it helps support you until you become stronger.
J**K
nice and enjoying
nice and enjoying
J**R
Quality piece of exercise equipment!
This was super easy to inflate. I use it all of the time, it's excellent quality for the price and I'm able to use in a variety of ways to workout. A perfect additioin to my home gym collection!
R**R
Great Soft First Ball for little Kids
Works for my Pilate exercises. Seems sturdy. My Grandchildren ages 2=5 like to play with it. Soft and nice size for first ball to play with and learn to play catch.
J**5
It is OK but inflation is problematic.
This is a review for 10in ball (lime color). It is true to the size.It is fine but loses air somewhat quicker than expected when unused. I use foot pump from air mattress to inflate it.Inflation is easy but during the time between removing the pump nozzle until the plug is inserted a lot of air is lost no matter how quick you are. Basically you need to overinflate to compensate for the loss. It should be constructed better to keep the air in better for a short time without a plug.Another issue is when you need to re-inflate it is really difficult to remove the plug. You will probably break your fingernails while trying (or have them separate from the fingers). I have another ball (22in) from a different brand and it comes with a plastic prying tool just for that. But this ball doesn't.
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