Bosu Balance Ball Exercise Trainer for Home Gym
$139.99
Price: $139.99
(as of Jul 22, 2025 05:27:38 UTC – Details)
Description
Elevate your home workouts with the Bosu Balance Ball Exercise Trainer. This versatile 26-inch platform is your all-in-one tool for cardio, strength training, and enhancing flexibility. By engaging your core muscles, it dramatically improves balance, stability, and coordination. Ideal for everything from high-intensity exercises to physical therapy and rehabilitation, this durable trainer supports up to 350 lbs. It includes guided workouts and an inflation pump, making it a professional-grade, essential addition to any home gym, helping you achieve your fitness goals faster and more effectively.
Product Details
- Product: Bosu Balance Ball Exercise Trainer
- Dimensions: 26-inch diameter platform
- Weight Capacity: Supports up to 350 lbs
- Material: High-quality, non-slip construction
- Includes: Guided workout program, inflation pump
- Primary Use: Strength training, balancing, core workouts, rehabilitation
Advantages
- Full-Body Fitness: Seamlessly combines cardiovascular, strength, and flexibility exercises into a single, efficient workout.
- Core Strengthening: The unstable surface forces constant core engagement, building foundational strength, stability, and endurance.
- Improved Stability: Actively challenges and improves balance, proprioception, and overall body coordination.
- Rehabilitation Tool: Its design is perfectly suited for physical therapy exercises and sensory integration therapy.
- High-Quality Construction: Built from durable, non-slip materials to ensure stability and long-lasting use.
Our Recommendations
This trainer is perfect for home gym enthusiasts looking to add a versatile tool for core work, balance training, and rehabilitation exercises. To get started, follow the included guided workouts for inspiration. We recommend checking the air pressure before each use due to reports of minor air loss and consider using a separate, higher-quality pump if you find the included one difficult to operate.
Conclusion
The Bosu Balance Ball Exercise Trainer is an outstanding and versatile addition to any home gym, delivering professional-grade quality for core conditioning and balance work. While the included pump and the potential need for occasional re-inflation are minor drawbacks, they don't overshadow the product's core benefits. Its stability, ease of use, and effectiveness in achieving fitness goals make it a highly recommended investment for users seeking to enhance their training regimen.
Samira –
Excellent Gym Equipment
I have found Bosu balls to be really useful for improving balance and coordination. The wall chart really comes in handy for people who have not received good instruction from a gym instructor or physical therapist on the ways that it can be used.I received this Bosu ball today and I’m excited to begin using it. I must note though, that the first one I ordered arrived with a damaged valve. It looked like someone have completely ripped out the valve and then returned the damaged product. The package I received today arrived in a box that had clearly been opened and then sloppily retaped. One end of the cardboard box was torn I expected to find another damaged ball, but this one was in excellent condition, with a pump, two plugs, and a card that contained a QR code that gives access to the manual, warranty, and wall charts.As other reviewers have written, the pump is not really useful. Luckily I have an electric pump with an adapter that fit the Bosu valve. Otherwise, it would have taken forever to inflate the ball using the manual pump that came with the ball, but less than a minute or two with an electric pump. Just don’t overinflate it.The Bosu ball seems to be of sturdy quality. The handles on the sides make it easy to carry around and to turn over. Also, it doesn’t skid, even on a wooden floor.
LongTimeAmazonBuyer –
Must have
Great product and very durable. Great to improve balance and leg strength.
Ravina82 –
Fantastic Addition to a Home Gym!
I’m loving this BOSU ball so far! I bought it for our home gym and also for my daughter to work on her balance while practicing volleyball. It’s already proving to be a great tool for both of us. I also picked up a set of floor sliders to go with it, and they pair perfectly.On day one, I just did a few short trial workouts, but I could definitely feel the effects the next day—that deep muscle soreness that lets you know it’s working! I can already tell this is exactly what I need to kickstart my journey toward toning and building strength. Highly recommend for anyone looking to improve balance, core stability, and overall fitness!
Paul Schaaf –
Great for balance training!
I am a fitness enthusiast. I bought my ball on this web-site over a year ago, and I use it 2-3 times per week on average. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this trainer for people middle aged or older to do BALANCE TRAINING. What do I mean by “balance training”? Stand on the ball! Here’s my journey.When I first “met” this ball I had not bought it yet. I saw it at the gym, and thought: “what do you do with it?” So I put it in the middle of the floor in the stretching area and stood on it (both feet). I’m reasonably fit, so my reaction was “no problem, what’s the big deal?” So then I tried to stand on it with one foot and the light bulb went on! Whoa! This is DIFFICULT! Not only is it difficult I could see right away the benefits of improving the muscular strength and stability of the muscles in the foot and lower leg. Here are the basics: Put the ball round-side-down, and it is a bit easier. Put the ball round-side-up and it is more difficult! Also, if you PUMP the ball up more, it is also slightly more difficult (at the gym I go to there is always one ball somewhat “flat = easier” and one ball “round = harder”).So when I first started out, I went all-in: round-side-up. I would try to stand on the ball with one leg only and I found it quite difficult to do 20 seconds at a time. My feet and ankles were wobbling all over the place, and I had to use my arms and the non-standing leg for balance. However, I quickly improved. Within a couple weeks I was up to 30-40 seconds consistently and would occasionally go a whole minute without falling off. I would try to do 2-3 minutes cumulatively on each foot before I switched sides (falling off multiple times during the 2-3 minutes). I made a game of it. I would get FRUSTRATED if I could not last at least a whole minute at least once on each leg during my session.Fast forward 6 months or so and I’m now doing 5 minutes (cumulative) on each side, twice for 10 minutes per leg or 20 minutes total. I’m now (usually) able to do a full 2 minutes consecutively on each side without falling off – or at least I’m very frustrated if I cannot do the 2 minutes at least once on each leg. I have to concentrate very hard to maintain my balance – when I do this at home it helps if I have music on, and I let my mind wander but I (used to) put a dime or a penny on the floor and try to focus on that so I would not get distracted. I CANNOT watch TV while doing my balance training (I can, however, listen to the TV while I stare at the penny on the floor).Fast forward to 12 months and I’m still improving: I’m now able to do 5 minutes on each side (twice each, total of 20 minutes) and I rarely fall off anymore. I’m thinking: “wow, what progress I’ve made in one year! ” My balance has improved so much I’m thinking I’m ready to be the next Great Wallenda (the people who walk on tightropes between buildings – ha ha). So I’m at the gym and I see a young woman pick up the Bosu ball and I have to watch her: She goes over, puts the ball down, does a couple squats on it and I’m thinking: “big deal!” Then she flips it over (round side down) and stands on it with one leg like I do. Then she raises her leg up behind her, grabs it with one of her free hands, and does a yoga pose! My Mind is Blown! So now I have my mission for the next year. I”m working on doing the yoga pose with one leg – MUCH more difficult than just standing on the ball with two free hands and a free leg to balance with. The progression is the same though: at first 20 seconds seemed nearly impossible, now I’ve progressed to (regularly) doing 60 seconds without falling off. Hopefully by the end of this year I’ll be able to do it and hold it for 5 minutes at a time. I love this ball!
Kasey –
really helps with ankle mobility
Fantastic product – I was worried at first, not thinking it would hold my weight @320, I was wrong no problems withstanding my weight.
Ali –
Very dIfficult to fIll. Cheap pump and plug. Cannot be filled completely with supplied pump.
A high price for what you receive. Most of the negative reviews here are accurate. The overall weight of the product and the construction appear robust. However, the product is very difficult to fill. I was unable to fill it completely using the supplied pump. The hand pump is very, very cheap. It is ineffective for filling the ball. Air leaks from the pump as well as the fill valve while you are trying to pump up the product. It is slow going and took well over 10 minutes of pumping with air leaking out continuously from the pump as well as the “valve”. The pump falls out many times and as you try to fill as the pressure builds, the leaking pump and valve get worse. I was able to get the ball to about 9″ of height but, there is no real way to tell. Measuring the height of a round object at its peak requires a long level and some dexterity to say the least. Propping it against a wall to measure it is about all you can do and that is a hit or miss proposition if the base inst square to the wall.I am reading in the reviews the ball does not hold air. I wouldn’t doubt this as the “valve” is just a hole in the bottom that requires a push in plug that is easily lost. This is another problem because after 10 minutes of pumping, the air rushes out when you remove the pump and try to install the cheap push in plug. You have to scramble to get the plug in as the air is rushing back out much faster than it goes in. I really wonder where the “thousands” of positive reviews came from. If you cant effectively fill it up, how can it actually reviewed?The pump and fill plug assembly are poorly designed and not effective. I would pass on this product. For what it costs you would expect a MUCH better way to fill and seal it. I do not think the plug will hold air for long.
Enrico –
L’ho usato un paio di volte e oggi, dopo circa un mese l’ho trovato sgonfio. pensavo fosse semplicemente uscita l’aria ed invece si è bucato su una zona di contatto tra la parte gonfiabile e la struttura rigida che evidentemente con la frizione ha provocato un taglio.proverò a capire che garanzia c’è visto che la scadenza del reso era ieri!
JosN –
Net als in de gym, voelt de BOSU zeer stevig en degelijk aan. Oppompen was zo gebeurd. En nu lekker balanceren.
李 宏斌 –
いい感じ
Ricardo –
Es como los de los gimnasios. Con poco mas tienes el gym casero montado. Es un poco caro pero el material no tiene nada q ver con otros
Ángel Zaldivar –
Fue lo que esperaba