Sporting Goods : Sissel Pilates Mini Ball, Purple, 9 Inch

Sporting Goods : Sissel Pilates Mini Ball, Purple, 9 Inch

Sissel Pilates Mini Ball, Purple, 9 Inch

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Sissel Pilates Mini Ball, Purple, 9 Inch
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 233










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Binding: Misc.
Brand: SiSSel
Color: Purple
Label: SisselTM
Manufacturer: SisselTM
Publisher: SisselTM
Sales Rank: 233
Studio: SisselTM



Features:
  • Pilates Mini Ball 9"/26cm, purple
  • Easy grip surface
  • The "foldable" Pilates Ball is suitable for a variety of exercises and it fits in any purse or briefcase.
  • A wonderful tool for adding focus & energy to your workouts.
  • Includes inflation straw







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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * This company does not deserve anyone to buy from them!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...
They are not shipping the item when they are supossed to .... I've been waiting for a yoga mat 25 days ... and they are not even answering my emails or my return my money ....



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * very bad customer service ...
I purchased this ball with the recommended mini air pump from the vendor Sissel recently. The mini air pump is a piece of junk --- came with no instruction at all, and a needle that can not be fitted to the pump. The ball looks bad as well --- well as you cannot use the pump as they advertised, you have to use a straw to inflate it.
I'm so disappointed with these products that I want to return them -- however, I was told by the C.R. that I'm not going to be refunded for the freight cost ($6.49) and I have to ship it back out of my own pocket --- and you can imagine how cheap the company is. Better just go to some local sports store and buy a better pilates ball.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * ABS OF STEEL ...
great product, i use it to do my sit ups, and it takes the pain out of your back. Just lock your feet into something, or put on some ankle weights, and you get a great workout. almost got my 6 pack



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Workout Tool ...
This item makes doing abdominal workouts (crunches, etc.) almost fun. I love it. I have seen almost instant results, and I usually consider the areas it works to be hopeless problem areas. I must admit to the caveat that I have a yogalates instructor now, and she is the one who showed me how to use it.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Pilates Ball, just OK ...
The ball works as it is supposed to and it is certainly cheaper than the Bender Ball. Kind of silly how you have to blow it up with a straw( I used a pump from other balance balls) and it always deflates a little when you place the pin. Actually, a children's plastic ball that you buy at the supermarket works just as well and costs a whole lot less.


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