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OPTP OPTP BMP20 Bumpy Ball P677448OPTP-BMP20 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/OPTP/OPTP-BMP20.jpg OPTP BMP20 Bumpy Ball The Bumpy Ball is constructed of a thick, but soft, PVC foam making it perfect for self-massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy and more. The small bumps on the surface make it easier to catch than smooth vinyl or rubber balls and stimulate the release of endorphins. 7?" (20cm) diameter. required for inflation (sold separately). 677448 8001698097510 1.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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25.2000 2025-03-29 In Stock
customer review - by , August 8, 2015
4/ 5stars
As advertised but would like it to come inflated.
customer review - by , February 2, 2015
4/ 5stars
great ball. Thought ball would be inflated. Need infate ball when you receive it. No problem with shipping
customer review - by , August 8, 2014
5/ 5stars
My physical therapist had me using one of these to build flexibility and strength in my shoulder after surgery. Using it to roll circles on the wall is an intense exercise. The nubs on the ball keep it from slipping on the wall and on my hand. It works really well.
customer review - by , April 4, 2014
5/ 5stars
A great upper back stress reliever. I can be used on the floor and in a recliner. Has a funny smell though.
customer review - by , July 7, 2013
4/ 5stars
I inflated my ball so that it was only about half full of air. I can lay over it with my lower back on it and massage my lower back. The spines can get a little uncomfortable if you lay on it for more than 5 minutes.
customer review - by , July 7, 2013
5/ 5stars
I needed a ball this size to put into my exercise routine. The picture instructions are helpful also, it is easy to store.
customer review - by , June 6, 2013
3/ 5stars
Ball must be inflated prior to use. To what pressure? If not to a pressure, then how to determine comfort level for me and my weight? Color brochure shows a lady in various positions with the Sensyball but no explanation of what the intended outcome of that exersise should be. This product begs for a how to use it type of brochure.
customer review - by , June 6, 2013
4/ 5stars
The ball does what it's supposed to do, but make sure you have a needle inflator. The one they send with the ball will only thread into a tube style bicycle hand pump. Get a traditional American style needle inflator.
customer review - by , May 5, 2013
3/ 5stars
I ordered this because i saw it on Oz. to help me with back pain. When I received it, there was no booklet on exercises. I can't find it on the Oz site either. i have no idea how to use it. Any advice on how to find out what to do with it?
customer review - by , March 3, 2013
5/ 5stars
I was somewhat skeptical of the claims I heard prior to making this purchase however it didn't take long to make a believer out of me. I use the Bumpy Ball daily and especially after a hard days work (construction) it makes a world of difference. I wouldn't want to be the guy to try to take it away from me.

OPTP BMP20 Bumpy Ball

stars Rating 4.5 | 12 reviews
Brand OPTP
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UPC: 8001698097510
SKU: OPTP-BMP20
Price: $25.20
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The Bumpy Ball is constructed of a thick, but soft, PVC foam making it perfect for self-massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy and more. The small bumps on the surface make it easier to catch than smooth vinyl or rubber balls and stimulate the release of endorphins. 7?" (20cm) diameter. required for inflation (sold separately).

warning tips WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.

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Customer Reviews
By Chet C Longaker
Date: June 20, 2013
Ball must be inflated prior to use. To what pressure? If not to a pressure, then how to determine comfort level for me and my weight? Color brochure shows a lady in various positions with the Sensyball but no explanation of what the intended outcome of that exersise should be. This product begs for a how to use it type of brochure.
Rating: 3 stars [3 of 5 Stars!]
By Maggiemia
Date: May 23, 2013
I ordered this because i saw it on Oz. to help me with back pain. When I received it, there was no booklet on exercises. I can't find it on the Oz site either. i have no idea how to use it. Any advice on how to find out what to do with it?
Rating: 3 stars [3 of 5 Stars!]
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