Today's dealsEveryday EssentialsClearanceGift VouchersSubscribe
Today's Deals
/
Sporting Goods
save
-40%
Product media

Simply Fit BoardThe Abs Legs Core Workout Balance Board with A Twist (As Seen on Shark Tank)

R299

Retail: R500
About

Designed for all ages, the Simply Fit Board goes beyond balance training by providing a total-body workout. Users can stand on this fitness balance board and twist to increase heart rate and work the entire core, or strengthen the upper and lower body with push-ups, bridges, and more! Durable, flexible plastic construction with a textured surface.

Instability Training

The uneven nature of this fitness balance board is the secret to its superior training capabilities! As students work to stabilize themselves atop a bard that’s constantly moving and shifting, they’ll train fast-twitch stabilizer muscles to react and perform. In addition, different exercises incorporate boards to train different muscle groups—for example, pushups for chest and arms, or squats for hamstrings and quadriceps.

Safe Design

Despite being purposefully unstable, boards offer superior safety features to help minimize accidents. A low center of gravity keeps students closer to the ground at all times, preventing tipping—instead, if pushed to one side boards will rest on the lip. Textured spots for feet and hands also minimize slipping and provide a stable grip no matter the workout.

Incredible Durability

Industrial strength plastic is designed to support up to 180kgs, on virtually any surface. Use these fitness balance boards indoors or out, on wood flooring, asphalt, concrete, carpet, and beyond. Boards are resistant to warping or waning, and won’t crack or split with heavy use. Students can even use boards in conjunction with weights, such as a kettlebell, without worrying about the integrity of the board.

Product Features:
  • Innovative exercise
  • Tone your body
  • Durable and stable design
  • Versatile
read more
Who still does BuzzFeed quizzes these days?

Do you really need to know what type of shark you are? Really?

And, judgement aside, do you genuinely care if BuzzFeed can guess which show you're binging based on your choice of socks?

As for the person who takes the "why am I single" quiz once a week, who hurt you?

Where does all that free time come from? And why spend it doing pointless quizzes when you could be scoping our deals?