Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Dear Ang, thanks for the info. I bought my Gaiam at Bath and Body Works, and I bought the Reebok at Target. Neither one holds air, so it's good news that there are some out there that do. I'll try one more, lol. lyn C1W1D2 -- Re: ~~Recommendation needed for core ball - - from lyn lyn , i got my ball at kmart 2 years ago the only time i have to put air in it is when my 2 year old pulls the plug out .... dont have a clue the name of the ball ,i just bought the cheapest i could find ....lol hope that helps ....Ang " . " : " ..lyn.. " : " . " : Mon Feb 13 09: 11: 11@..., UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTER_ADDRESS_IN_GROUP@.SYNTAX-ERROR.;;;;;, " :.:..lyn..:.: " <BodyForLifer06@...> wrote: I've purchased 2 core balls during this past year, a Gaiam and a Reebok - neither held air, and I had to add some every few days. I'd like to make sure I get a quality ball this time. Can anyone recommend one that doesn't need to be pumped up every few days? Thanksomuch! lyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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