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🪑 Elevate your workspace, engage your core, and sit smarter with Vivora Luno!
The Vivora Luno Premium Ergonomic Sitting Ball Chair inflates between 22 to 24 inches, supports up to 400 lbs, and features a premium anti-burst PVC inner ball with a machine washable felt cover. Designed to improve posture and engage core muscles, it blends functional fitness with stylish home office décor. Backed by a 6-month satisfaction guarantee, it’s the perfect balance of comfort, durability, and wellness.
Manufacturer | Vivora |
UPC | 859316004628 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.71 x 8.78 x 7.36 inches |
Package Weight | 2.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Vivora |
Part Number | V001-F-ANT |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness, Yoga |
J**S
A Game-Changer for Work and Wellness!
The media could not be loaded. Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 stars)I recently purchased the Vivora Luno Exercise Ball Chair in the felt material, standard size (22 to 24 inches), and it has proven to be a game-changer in both my work routine and overall wellness. Here's why I give it a solid 5-star rating:1. Easy to Inflate - 5 starsInflating the exercise ball was a breeze, thanks to the straightforward instructions provided. The included pump made the process quick and effortless. Within minutes, I had a fully inflated, sturdy ball ready for use.2. Stability - 5 starsOne of my initial concerns was whether the ball chair would be stable enough for day-to-day use. I am pleased to report that the Vivora Luno exceeds expectations in this department. The stability of the ball, coupled with the sturdy base, ensures a secure seating experience. It doesn't wobble or feel unsteady, providing a reliable foundation for long work hours.3. Pain Relief - 5 starsI purchased this exercise ball chair primarily to address lower back pain caused by prolonged sitting. I am delighted to share that the ergonomic design of the Vivora Luno has been a game-changer in alleviating discomfort. The dynamic seating engages core muscles, promoting better posture and reducing strain on my lower back. I've experienced noticeable relief, making my work hours more comfortable and enjoyable.4. Work Chair Replacement - 5 starsSwapping my traditional office chair for the Vivora Luno has been a refreshing change. The versatility of the exercise ball chair adds an element of fun to my work routine. It encourages active sitting, keeping me engaged and focused throughout the day. I appreciate the ergonomic benefits it brings to my workspace.5. Pet-Friendly Fun - 5 starsAn unexpected highlight is the enjoyment my puppy derives from the exercise ball. The ball's movement seems to captivate my furry friend, turning it into an interactive playtime accessory. It's heartwarming to see my pet happily chasing after the ball, making it a win-win for both of us.In conclusion, the Vivora Luno Exercise Ball Chair has exceeded my expectations on multiple fronts. It seamlessly blends ergonomic design with stability and ease of use. Whether you're seeking relief from back pain, a comfortable work chair alternative, or simply a fun addition to your workspace, this exercise ball chair delivers on all counts. I highly recommend it and consider it a worthwhile investment in both health and productivity.
4**H
There are cheaper chair balls on Amazon, but I'm glad I bought the Vivora Luno.
I found several cheaper Swiss exercise balls, but I think this might be a case of the old adage: "you get what you pay for." I decided that I want to use it as an office chair, so I want it to be good quality and not look cheap, I don't have time to screw around returning a cheap one, Vivora Luno's looks like the best on the market so I'm going to stop worrying that there are other brands that are five-or-ten-dollars cheaper. Right now, after just a couple of weeks, I'm glad I bought it from Vivora Luno. The ball itself was high quality. More importantly, the cover looks perfect to me: good stitching, straight seams, nice material. Nothing about the quality puts me off. "You get what you pay for."The cover makes all the difference. In the past, I had tried using a plain exercise ball (without the cover) as a chair. Way too flexible and bouncy, it wasn't practical and didn't feel professional at all. It didn't work at all — at least not for me. The cover keeps the ball from expanding out of shape and bouncing too much. The seams help keep it from rolling around. And here' is another benefit you might never think of: the cover takes away that pinging-ringing sound that echoes from a regular plastic ball without a cover. It's important to me, because I do a little audio recording and I noticed that even having a big plastic exercise ball in the same room didn't work, I could here the a nasty reverb sound coming from it when I was recording audible sound. Doesn't do that with this felt cover.The ball inflated easily and was not difficult to align inside the cover. However, I used my little compressor, in the garage, instead of the little hand pump provided. I was able to go slow, give it a little shot of air, then keep adjusting the position of the ball inside the cover. Of course, with a compressor and tank that has 100lbs+ in it, you have to be careful not to overinflate, but that's not difficult, and I had the ball ready ready-to-sit on in 2 or 3 minutes. I'm sure it is doable with the little hand-pump but I imagine it would take a lot more time and work — probably 15-20 minutes or more, leave your arm dead from all the pumping with the little plastic hand pump.As for use of the ball as an office chair, while working at the computer, so far I love it. I still have my regular office chair close by and have moved back to it every day, after my back and core get a little tired of sitting on the ball. To me, that means it's working, making me sit up taller, working my core in a very subtle way. That also tells me my core was getting weak and this will be good for it. I can see already, I'm using the ball for longer periods of time, but still glad I have the regular chair to go back to when I'm tired of the ball.Another thing that takes a little getting used to, it pushes on your rear-end differently than a chair does, so it can leave you a little sore the first few times you sit on it. In fact, I ended up letting a tiny bit of air out to make it just a tiny bit softer on my seat. Maybe I had it inflated too tight at first. But this, just like your lower back and core muscles getting used to sitting on the ball, it is sure to get better as I build up to using it more of the day. One other thing that should be mentioned, the plastic ball inside the felt cover doesn't breath in the way a cushioned office chair can, so it can heat up on your derriere. Once again, I think the benefits outweigh that inconvenience, butI'm able to spend a little more time on it every day. I can imagine that eventually I may spend the entire workday on the ball and opt to get rid of the standard office chair, or maybe not, maybe I always keep it hand so I have the choice to use either.
C**7
Good but Scratchy Seams
Ordered this for my home office and it is perfect. The outer skin makes a huge difference which allows you to achieve higher pressures needed for firmness. A simple Yoga Ball without the outer skin is just to squishy to sit on all day. The pump that accompanied the ball is functional but a bit small requiring ~1000 strokes to fully inflate. Fortunately, I had a much bigger one that I use for camping air mattress. My main complaint is the seams. It is stitched in a way such that it feels abrasive against bare skin (i.e. wearing shorts). I remedied this by inverting the outer cover such that the seams faces inwards. This worked perfectly, except now, the handle and zipper are in the inside. The zipper has a tassel so I was able to close it. The handle is pretty much useless anyways so I don't mind losing this feature. The bottom of ball as an anti-slip friction pad which is now on the inside. Don't feel that this is a huge loss because you shouldn't be leaning on the ball that much anyways. So in short, great product, good construction, poor decision to make seams facing outwards. This was most likely a cost reduction idea. Anyways, save yourself a lot of pumps and invert the cover from the get go. You will thank me for this advice.
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