Tumbl Trak Sectional Floor Balance Beam
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Yes. It resembles a wrapped beam in appearance. It's also very stable because it's wider at the bottom.
Yes. My daughter's gym uses the same beam for all of the teams to practice on, and there have never been any problems.
My daughter got slime on it, and all I had to do was clean it with a hand towel and hot water. It came off easily and without causing any harm.
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One would be too short; if you have more than one, they Velcro together and have not come apart while in use. These are very strong and serve as balance beams on the ground. The soft cover is pleasant to the touch and will hold bare feet in place. I'm 5'4" and 105 pounds, and I was able to do a cartwheel on this beam with no problems, and I didn't notice any sinking. My 8 and 10-year-old daughters, as well as their friends, use it almost daily. Congratulations on your purchase!.
This is a fantastic small beam set. They're light and portable, making it simple to transport and store them. My daughters like to practice handstands and other skills with the individual lengths. The two pieces velcro together to create the ideal size beam for practicing cartwheels and back walkovers.
I wish the velcro was on the inside of the bag. Excellent craftsmanship. Because the beams separate a little, I wish the velcro was a little tighter. move. It's ideal for beginners, but it's not ideal for back handsprings. It's a hit with the kids. It lasts a long time!.
It's a hit with the kids. It's sturdy enough to hold me (nearly 200 pounds) without squishing, and it's certainly sturdy enough for the kids to practice their moves on.
When propped up on one end, it doubles as a speedway for cars.
They are four and seven years old, and this is the ideal size for them. It's very safe and durable, but it's a good idea to put a mat underneath it just in case.
Although it is very squishy, it is of good quality. Walking on it does not provide the same sense of stability as walking on a hardwood beam.
OK in terms of cost.