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Gym-Rings are tubular, plastic rings designed for gross motor activities such as ring toss or exercises for the hands, fingers, and arms. The rings may be combined with Theraband (see separate entry) or used to keep balles stable and in place. DIMENSIONS: 7 inches in diameter. COLOR: Red, yellow, blue, and green.

Notes: The purchase price listed is for a set of four rings.

Price: 31.25.

This product record was updated on July 18, 2001.

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Manufacturer:

Ball Dynamics International Inc.

14215 Mead Street
Longmonth, Colorado 80504
United States
Telephone: 800-752-2255.
Cell Phone: 877-223-2962.
Web: http://www.balldynamics.com.
Email: orders@balldynamics.com.


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Distributor(s):

Kaye Products Inc.

535 Dimmocks Mill Road
Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278
United States
Telephone: 919-732-6444.
Fax: 800-685-5293 or 001-919-732-1444 (International).
Web: http://www.kayeproducts.com.
Email: sales@kayeproducts.com.


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