I reiterate what so many other people have said -- at only 10" in diameter, it's difficult with anyone with larger feet to position themselves on the board. Even when you do, keeping your feet so close together makes balance a problem. I use it next to a high backed chair so I can grab on if needed. I tried another reviewer's suggestion to use two at a time and that helps, although it takes good coordination and balance.
I was concerned about breaking it when I heard a "cracking" sound as I stood on it (I'm about 215 lbs!). But it seems to be okay so apparently it's sturdier than it looks. I could find no mention of a safe weight limit.
By the way, ignore the "One-year warranty" feature -- the company charges $7.50 service fee to return the board if it breaks. Considering it sells for just a little more than that, the warranty is a joke.
Of course, I have to wonder if I really needed this -- why not just play a Chubby Checker record in the background and "do the twist." The motion doesn't really require any additional device. Sometimes I think I buy exercise equipment in the hopes that just owning it will be enough. Oh well, at least it doesn't take up as much space as my exercise bike!Get more detail about Everlast for Her Twist Board.
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