BALANCE
BALANCE BASE
Develop enhanced
gross motor skills
and enjoy vestibular
stimulation with this
unique rocking balance base. Features
smooth edges and a natural colored finish.
Flip over the balance base to the opposite
side for a different balancing challenge.
BA1397. .$54.99
RUNGS AWAY
By walking on groovy Rungs
Away, children develop their
sense of touch and enhance their
dynamic balance, motor planning,
and coordination. Try walking
backwards or use more than one
for races with others! Try it without
socks for the most tactile fun! Set
of 4. Rolls up easily for storage.
59” long x 12” wide x 1“ high.
Supports up to 225 lbs.
BA1536 . . . $209.00
BALANCE MASTER
The Balance Master is an excellent
way to develop balance and
coordination! Beautifully crafted from
highly compressed bent wood, use it
TACTILE PATH as a standing rocker or turn it upside
Create the coolest tactile balance beam down and use it as a stepping stone.
around! The pieces are uniquely designed However you choose to play, you
with gripped edges for added security, and the are sure to improve balance, motor
smooth rounded bumps on each beam provide planning, and overall coordination with
great tactile input. Each straight piece is 18“ this equipment. Can be used indoors
STEPPING STONES
long x 5¼” wide x 2½” high. Supports up to or outdoors. Weight capacity 150 lbs.
A versatile therapy tool! Two
225 lbs.
BA1547
balance games in one - use BA1537 Balance Master Set of 6 $129.95
these as stepping stones, or Straight (8 pieces). . . . .$131.89
attach the adjustable rope
BA1538
handles and use them as
Curved (8 pieces) . . . . . . .$146.63
balance steppers! The stones
BA1539
have anti-slip bases and
measure 6½” long x 4” wide x 3”
Straight and Curved 16 pieces. .$253.45
high. Supports up to 100 lbs. Set
of 6 blocks and 6 ropes.
BA1535 . . . . . . .$46.79
Phone: 1.800.231.6329 Fax: 1.866.343.6863
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