| | |  | TENS Electrodes Pads | Home » » » » Fitter First Airex Balance Pad | | | | | | | Description: | | The AIREX Balance Pad combines both exercise and coordination skills. Widely used for rehabilitation and sports conditioning, the Balance Pad challenges balance and can be laid on top of another to increase the "wobble effect". It is suitable for strengthening lower back muscles and doing lunges and squats, and can even be used as a swimming float! For rehabilitation, injury prevention, athletic conditioning and beginning balance training.Super soft, closed cell foam pad forces active recruitment of the foot's muscular system, increasing strength, stamina and mobility.Impervious to water, easy to clean and long-lasting.These simple foam pads are great introductory balance training tools for all ages and abilities.Sanitized closed cell foam won't absorb water. Suitable for physiotherapy, rehabilitation or athletic conditioning.Sanitized and non-absorbant. | | | Features: | |
• Balance Pad challenges balance and can be laid on top of another to increase the "wobble effect".
• For rehabilitation, injury prevention, athletic conditioning and beginning balance training.
• Super soft, closed cell foam pad forces active recruitment of the foot's muscular system, increasing strength, stamina and mobility.
• Impervious to water, easy to clean and long-lasting.
• Suitable for physiotherapy, rehabilitation or athletic conditioning.
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| 2.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 0.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 0.0 inches | | Package Height:
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| 3.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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Good balance padJun 24, 2011
By twindad If you have poor balance due to weak feet, this balance pad is the perfect way to start to strengthen your feet. By standing on it it forces you to stand balanced. You can really feel the difference in your stance when you step off the pad and back onto the floor.
Good but not very unstableFeb 07, 2012
By OptimusPrime I've wanted one of these things for ever after seeing it used in lots of good exercises on the interwebs. I got the Elite because I wanted something large enough to squat on but it's not quite that big and I'm not that big (5'9"). They make an even larger one that I would get in retrospect.
As far as instability devices go it is not as unstable as I imagined. Wobble disks are far more unstable. I find it is useful for unilateral stuff, especially with your shoes off.
If you have to sit at a desk a lot, like I do, it works well as a pad to kneel on to get you out of a sitting position sometimes. Although you could probably get a gardening pad for much cheaper to do the same thing.
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