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Gymnic Disc ‘o’ Sit Jr. Cushion (Proprioception)

April 17, 2019 by jennifer Leave a Comment

The Disc ‘o’ Sit Jr Cushion is an inflatable dynamic cushion that activates intrinsic trunk muscles to support the spine.

The circular contour mimics both the movement and the shape of Gymnic exercise balls in any seat. It is sized just for children and fits well in elementary school chairs and other child-sized chairs. Inflate to your child’s perfect comfort level.

Gymnic Disc 'o' Sit Jr. Cushion (Proprioception)

The Gymnic Line is an excellent “way to move”, to get in shape and have fun while exercising and maintaining overall health, fitness and wellness!

  • An inflatable dynamic cushion that activates intrinsic trunk muscles to encourage active sitting and support the spine
  • Circular contour mimics both the movement and the shape of Gymnic exercise balls in any seat
  • 13″ diameter is designed especially for children and fits well in elementary school chairs
  • Adjust inflation to the perfect comfort level
  • For ages 3 through 12 years

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