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How To Decide On Which Gymball To Purchase

AOK commenced its Gymball
development and testing programme in 1996. Since then world leading testing protocols have been developed for inflatable PVC products. As a result of this research the MaxBall and DuraBall were announced.

These products have been tested to ensure product consistency and have variously supported static loads well in excess of 4000kg with burst resistance to a load of 500kg.

This does not imply that the Gymball
is ‘puncture proof’ but it will offer protection from explosive deflation.  Burst resistance means AOK Gymballs are designed to take a minimum of thirty seconds to deflate if accidently punctured.

Every Gymball
made is pre-inflated and tested to endure exceptionally low numbers of faulty balls. Over the past 5 years AOK have had a return rate of less than 0.2%

A gymball with burst resistance to over 500kg might seem unnecessary, however when sitting on a gymball, the impact of your weight is far greater than your body weight. This is referred to as impact loading. This can easily be 2 & a half times your body weight, subsequently for an 80kg person using a pair of 10kg dumbbells the impact load can easily exceed 250kg.

Normal balls compress beneath heavy loads, max ball maintains round shape beneath heavy loads.

AOK Gymball test

A two inch incision was made into the gymball with a sharp knife, simulating an object puncturing a gymball on the leisure center floor.

A 75kg individual remained sitting on the gymball, forcing the air to travel out of it. After just about 30 seconds, there was still an adequate amount of air in the gymball to support the user, giving them adequate time to securely get off the gymball without incurring injury.

Dura Ball Pro

The Dura Ball Pro has a 500kg burst resistance and will slowly deflate when punctured giving the user time to get off, significantly reducing the probability of injury.

The Gymball resists deformation under heavy load which means that prioceptive/sensory pathways are stimulated right through the total range of motion. It is even resistant to wear along with stretching.

Max Ball

The Max Ball has a 750kg burst resistance and will gradually collapse when punctured giving the user time to get off, really reducing the danger of injury.

Independently tested at the University of Newcastle, Australia this ball is specifically designed for heavy free-weight training in a commercial environment. Its dimpled non-surface prevents the ball from slipping whilst using heavy weights.

9 Gymball Rack

Gymballs tend to have a mind of their own - luckily we have developed the product to rectify this problem.

In order to keep them straying too far, our effective storage space system is intended to keep balls safe. It fits all sizes of balls from 45-75cm, and holds up to 9 balls inside one space-efficient unit.

Gymball Stabiliser

The gymball stabiliser can provide further stability to keep gymballs stationary.

Manufactured from high impact ABS it is tremendous for newbies in order to acquire confidence and advance users to execute more difficult movements.

The base features 4 locator notches in order to permit the use of Reebok Core Board Tubes. Fitting for use with 55, 65 & 75cm balls.

Heavy duty pump for Gymballs

Our heavy duty pump is great for use on gynvakks abd karge inflatables

innovative design provides a nonstop stream of air on both the up and down stroke.

Gymball Progression Posters

Escape have developed a array of exclusive large exercise posters - especially for you. Our Gymball posters illustrate progression physical exercises from Beginner all the way through to Advanced level.

Reebok Gymball

The Reebok Gymball features exclusive self righting technology - meaning that the high grip textured surface and sizing is always on top. Made from anti-burst foam PVC means that you don’t have to be bothered about unexpected deflation.

The innovative weight system at the bottom of the ball stops the ball from rolling away. The gymball also features a large number and colour coding for simple size identification.

Reebok Gymball Rack

All 9 Reebok gymballs can be kept under control by way of our safe and robust tubular steel storage space system. We also have available a Stacker Ring - an additional stylish way to store your gymballs.

How can I make my own NYE ball drop?

I have the ball (~ 1ft diameter pre-lit ball), and I am interested in some ideas for engineering the dropping mechanism. I probably would have it about 12 feet above the ground, and would like to have a controlled drop over 10-seconds. I was thinking something along the lines of making a stand with PVC or some tubing, and using some kind of pulley mechanism.

Thanks!

yes or go to junk yard and get a electric window motor, you can make you pulleys from wood, next go to dollar store and buy an alarm clock, use the alarm clock to set the time the ball will drop and hack into the power supply to run the motor. This will take a little knowledge of electronics but its simple. Other than that just lower it by hand with a rope and pulley. Pvc sounds expensive for a stand unless you happen to have some laying around. think of other existing structures you could add an extension arm out of. you might be able to get away with using a broom stick or paint pole. what about local pawn shops and fishing rods. Ideas are endless, just depends on availability of funds/material.

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