Exercise Ball Air Pump by Sports Stuff
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| Price: | $19.95 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Isokinetics, Inc.
Product Description
Our biggest, sturdiest model. Good for exercise balls and small to large inflatables. Has well anchored hoses to handle higher pressure situations and 5 nozzles to fit almost anything. Built for heavy use. Notes: You need your feet to anchor it but because of its larger size you don't need to bend over as much as other models. You can tell by using it it is built for heavy duty use. Our test only took 75 up and down strokes and less than 1.5 minutes to fill a 65mm exercise ball. One feature on this model that may be handy is the way the air hoses lock in place. If you have higher pressure inflatables or you want to put all your weight into pumping it, this will keep the hose in place and not pop out under pressure. It also deflates, which is great for shrinking items down as far as possible for storage.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1401 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: SportsStuff
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 5.00" w x 19.00" l, 2.50 pounds
Features
- Heavy duty design
- Pumps on the up and down stroke
- Inflates and deflates
- Length: 18", Nozzles: 4
- Time to inflate a 65cm exercise ball: about 1.5 minutes
Customer Reviews
Glad I purchased this pump
I have needed to pump up my exercise ball for months, and finally decided to buy one. This pump is perfect because it have several different nozzles for various needs. I pumped up my infant's inflatable tub as well. Great buy!
Everything you'll need
This is a no-brainer. It's not much more expensive than the other pumps, but it has done everything I've needed since I bought it. It QUICKLY inflates and deflates a variety of items from pools to beds to exercise balls and inflatable toys.
Really good pump
I had two hand pumps and another electric but they could not provide the pressure and the firmness I wanted on the ball. This pump is great if you don't mind 1 or 2 minutes of a mini arm workout, but hey to get the pressure you would have to purchase an expensive air compressor from the auto shop. I's rather have this because its also quick to use.






