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SPRINT Aquatic Balance Rings Flotation Device Spinal Traction Arthritis Swim 721

$ 19.8

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 721
  • Type: Cushion
  • Size: Small
  • Model: Balance Ring
  • Brand: Sprint

    Description

    Choose from three sizes of our great Sprint Aquatic Balance Rings! Sold as a pair.
    Large
    Designed for spinal traction or as an additional flotation device. Closed cell foam rings to be placed on ankles, legs, wrists and arms. Can also be used in aquatic resistance exercises. Allows body to float but remain submerged in water. Popular amongst swimmers with arthritis where rings offer opportunities to gently move and stretch while floating. This decreases swelling, improves circulation and reduces pain. Good value for money. Large size suitable for 170-250 lbs.
    Inside diameter:
    Large: 5 1/2"
    Outside Diameter:
    Large: 11 1/2"
    Medium
    Designed for spinal traction or as an additional flotation device. Closed cell foam rings to be placed on ankles, legs, wrists and arms. Can also be used in aquatic resistance exercises. Allows body to float but remain submerged in water. Popular amongst swimmers with arthritis where rings offer opportunities to gently move and stretch while floating. This decreases swelling, improves circulation and reduces pain. Good value for money. Medium size suitable for 120-170 lbs.
    Inside diameter:
    Medium: 5"
    Outside Diameter:
    Medium: 8 1/2"
    Small
    Designed for spinal traction or as an additional flotation device. Small size appropriate for wrists, ankles and arms; larger size suits legs. Can also be used in resistance exercises. Good value for money. Small size suitable for up to 120lbs. Popular amongst swimmers with arthritis where rings offer opportunities to gently move and stretch while floating. This decreases swelling, improves circulation and reduces pain.
    Inside diameter:
    Small: 4"
    Outside Diameter:
    Small: 7"
    Special Needs Swimming Corner:
    Recommended for swimmers to enjoy rhythmic exercises in water e.g. gentle rocking and rolling for swimmers with behavioral problems, cerebral palsy, autism.