Product Comparison: Fitterfirst Bongo Board vs Indo Board Original Training Package
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- I love this board. It is my favorite of the three I have used in the past.
- It is a little pricey for a balance board. I was worried I might have overpaid for this at first.
- I got this balance board because I thought it would be fun and this one looked like it would be more challenging than some of the other balance board products.
- It is best if you begin using the bongo board on the carpet since it is easier to use and is slower that way.
- I had one of the original Bongo Board in the 70s (with the wooden roller) and it is like riding a bicycle. You just don't forget how to do it. Granted, I'm still doing it on shag carpeting.
- Excellent product: wide range of motion with both roller and pad, they nailed the size (I'm 6'2", 200lb), nice surface texture and good craftsmanship (after 1 month) it is get some small cracks on stops
- I love this board and Flo cushion. The top of the board has a non slip surface, feels like sand/grit, I don't need to wear shoes though, which I like, so I feel like I am surfing :)
- Love the Indo Board system! The round cushion is good when lifting weights or doing pushups or other body weight exercises.
- I purchased the board, roller, and cushion. At first, I thought that the cushion would really just be a transition to the roller but it's not; it's way more than that.
- It gives my feet a workout! I got the original plain color, but now I wish I had gotten a more colorful version since it is sitting in my living room.
- This hard plastic roller will be much quicker on hard surfaces but they have bungied it to the board now so that it doesn't go flying.
- Nice plastic stoppers on the front and back of the board - this prevents you from banging your floor hard and from falling.
- When I get off, the ground feels rock solid and I've noticed improvement when paddle boarding.
- Love this board. The design is so much better than the ones I remember from the early 2000s.
- I also liked how the drum on the bottom is attached to the board so it won't fly off when you fall off.
- Very sturdy - The board, the cylinder, and the cushion are all made out of solid materials and feel like they can take lots of abuse.
- Packaging arrived torn open on one end, no apparent damage to materials. Been using every day since I got it. Looking forward to amping it up.
- Great for balance and core training. Original color means just wood tone, but it all works the same.
- Very easy to use and learn. Can be stored just about anywhere.
- The bottom of the board has rails that prevent one from completely sliding off.