Wobblesmart balance board
Wobblesmart balance board
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Balance training at six levels with ARTZT thepro Wobblesmart
6 in 1 - the ARTZT thepro Wobblesmart is a wooden therapy wobble board with a non-slip surface. The non-slip surface on the underside can be adjusted in six positions by a simple twisting movement: from a large diameter (for beginners) to a small diameter (maximum instability).
Wobblesmart is used primarily in prevention (children, seniors), in rehabilitation after injury and in sports for performance training.
Stable even during upper body training
The new Wobblesmart has two recessed grips so that you can do challenging exercises while supporting yourself in addition to conventional balance training. This way, you not only train your arms or chest but also challenge your supporting deep muscles at the same time.
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Product properties
- Non-slip adjustment mechanism on the underside
- Warranty: 24 months
- Maximum load capacity: 120 kg
Material
Material: wood (surface), plastic (variable underside)
Dimensions
Diameter: 39 cm
Height between 65 mm (level 1) and 80 mm (level 6)
Care instructions
If necessary, wipe with a damp cloth.
Scope of delivery
1 x Wobblesmart balance board
MORE STABILITY
Did you know that balance training can reduce the frequency of falls and secondary injuries?
When you train with Wobblesmart, you have to maintain your balance with every exercise. This additionally strengthens the muscles and promotes stability.
So you stand securely with both feet in life.
LOCAL QUALITY
Wobblesmart is produced entirely in Europe. This benefits quality: material composition and manufacturing processes have been optimized, making therapy spinning tops even better and more robust.
Final assembly takes place in our in-house woodworking shop.
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“The Wobblesmart therapy wobble board can be used to gradually increase the BTD (balance task difficulty) in balance training. These findings could be helpful in optimizing individual balance training programs in the areas of rehabilitation and athletic development.”
Prof. Dr. Urs Granacher, Head of the Professorship for Training and Movement Science at the University of Potsdam