Thursday, March 22, 2012

2 way action Hand AIR PUMP For Pool Floats, Exercise Balls, Rody or Hippity Hop bouncer hopper balls

2 way action Hand AIR PUMP For Pool Floats, Exercise Balls, Rody or Hippity Hop bouncer hopper balls

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B00147OVDA

By : Unknown
Price : $5.90
2 way action Hand AIR PUMP For Pool Floats, Exercise Balls, Rody or Hippity Hop bouncer hopper balls

Product Description


Our most economical model. If you only need an air pump to occasionally inflate your exercise ball or other small inflatables, this will do the job, but larger models are recommended for frequent users or for larger inflatables. User notes: This hand-held, small-sized air pump is easy to carry and store. With the small shaft size, it does take a lot of up and down strokes to fill a 65cm exercise ball. Our test required over 350 up and down strokes to fill the ball. If you pump at a steady pace with no breaks, it should about 4 minutes to fill a ball.

Product Features

  • Small, economical pump for occassional use
  • Pumps on the up and down strokes - Time to fill 65cm exercise ball: about 4 minutes
  • approx. Length: 11" x 2" (unextended)
  • assorted colors
  • NOTE: Does not include or support a needle nozzle (used on basketballs or exercise/balance cushions)

 

2 way action Hand AIR PUMP For Pool Floats, Exercise Balls, Rody or Hippity Hop bouncer hopper balls

 

Customer Reviews


Although every time I pump up my exercise ball I feel like I'm performing a sex act, this pump is terrific. It does exactly what it's supposed to do. It's a good quality pump for the money.

I already had an exercise ball, but since it is 10 years old I managed to lose the pump that originally came with it. This pump worked perfectly. It is easy to use, even if you tire easily and don't move well due to medical conditions, like me. It sealed well even when I was just holding it slightly in the hole to inflate. It was real easy to pull back and push the pump and it didn't take long to get my 65 ball from maybe a 55 back to a 65 (maybe took two minutes and that includes inflating it, plugging the hole back up, sitting on it to test it, and inflating it a little more so my knees are at a 90 degree angle). The pump is just under a foot long, which isn't bad, and you don't have to worry about a hose like the other style of pump.

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