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Picture of FITTER BALANCE AIDS The Fitter Balance Aids are self-standing poles that an individual may use to help steady themselves during balance and coordination training. The Balance Aids consist of lightweight, aluminum shaft poles with handles and flexible, polyurethane bases. The poles were designed for use with Wobble and Rocker Boards (see separate entries), but are also suited for use with a wide variety of vestibular training equipment since they encourage the user to stand in a stable, upright position. DIMENSIONS: The ploes are 51 inches long and the bases are 9 inches. COLOR: The bases and handles are black. GUARANTEE: 60 day trial period and 2-year satisfaction guarantee.

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Price: 69.95.

This product record was updated on October 9, 2012.

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Fitter International Inc.

3050, 2600 Portland Street SE
Calgary, Alberta T2G 4M6
Canada
Telephone: 800-348-8371 or 403-243-6830.
Fax: 403-229-1230.
Web: http://www.fitter1.com/.
Email: sales@fitter1.com.


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