

⚖️ Elevate your balance game—work, rehab, and move smarter!
The Yes4All 350LBS Professional Wooden Balance Board is a versatile, durable rocker board designed for injury rehab, standing desk use, and balance training. Made from premium wood with anti-slip surfaces and feet, it supports up to 350 pounds and helps improve posture, reduce fatigue, and engage core muscles. Compact and portable, it’s perfect for professionals seeking active wellness throughout their day.









| Brand | Yes4All |
| Color | A. Black |
| Item Weight | 1.9 Kilograms |
| Material | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 17.5"L x 13.5"W x 3"H |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Manufacturer | Yes4All |
| Size | 30D |
| UPC | 810019297311 817802029579 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810019297311 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.5 x 14 x 3.5 inches |
| Package Weight | 2.14 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.5 x 13.5 x 3 inches |
| Brand Name | Yes4All |
| Warranty Description | 30 DAYS RETURN & 1 YEAR WARRANTY |
| Model Name | R7TM4 |
| Suggested Users | Unisex |
| Part Number | 810019297311 |
| Style | Classic |
| Included Components | 1 x Balanceboard |
| Skill Level | Beginner, Professional |
Z**
Must have!
My husband tried to keep it (I purchased it for my classroom). Great little workout -great for incorporating into a sensory path, can be used while watching tv. Easy to store-super sturdy! Life the job-slip surface on top. Definitely use on carpet or a rug with socks, shoes or barefoot-very versatile!
M**S
Well made
Good balancing tool for at home therapy. Made well
E**R
Solid Construction with Two Basic Design Flaws
This balance board is attractive and solidly built.The non-skid material on top goes almost to the edge and holds really well.Side-to-side balancing is easy as mentioned in other reviews.Rocking action is smooth and the material on the rockers grips well although IMO it would be better if it were thinner / less mushy.The biggest design flaws show up when balancing front-to-back.1. The rockers are positioned more than 2" inboard from the edge of the board.By doing this they saved about 4" X 2" of wood on the center brace between the rockers - a few cents worth - and created a significant hazard while adding no value whatsoever.The rockers should be as close as possible to the outer edge to maximize stability on the non-rocker axis. This is basic physics, not rocket science... epic fail.The very first time I tried to use this board for front-to-back rocking I twisted my ankle because the board tipped outward the moment I stepped onto it. Even while writing this review, already being aware of the tipping issue, I had it tip over accidentally.For context I have excellent balance. I'm a skateboarder and bicyclist. I've used a wobble board for years. I got this board to use for specific PT exercises while working at my sit-stand desk. For a couple of those it’s useless.2. The board is narrow on the front-to-back axis. That’s no surprise as it’s easy to see in product photos. I bring this up because I didn't realize this would be an issue until I was standing on the board.The narrowness – especially in combination with #1 – severely limits or even precludes certain front-to-back exercises that require a side by side foot position.TL;DR:If all you care about is side-to-side, this board is fine and it's very easy to control.If you need front-to-back, it's useless for all but a very narrow range of foot positions, and could cause injury.If you're in the latter category I suggest a square or nearly square board with rockers out near the edge instead of a skinny rectangular one with close-spaced centrally-positioned rockers. The rockers should be less than half a foot width from the outer (parallel) edge of the board. A lot of board makers apparently don’t get this.I've added a couple of photos to show the difference in width & rocker position between this board and one example of a better thought-out and safer design with more exercise options.One photo is from Amazon's listing for Trademark Innovations Balance Board 15"; the other is one I took of the underside of this board.The photos are only meant to show a more optimal rocker position cloer to the outer edge, not to suggest that the Trademark Innovations board is better overall.
L**S
Very nice piece, I just needed more of a slant
Made very well and sturdy. I wanted more of a slant to it. If 3 1/2” is enough for you, this would be a great item. I did return mine.
S**A
Good buy
Well made. Good buy.
K**A
Fun and exercise
This has been fantastic for my ADHD 9 year old.
L**A
Little board that could and did!
I got this board so I could continue my PT at home. It has done me good, added balance and keeps my muscles loose but firm. It stores well and is a great addition if you want to continue PT or just keep your balance as you age. 👍
C**E
Too easy to balance
Product is very sturdy but it is far too easy to balance on. When centered it feels as if theres almost a flat point in the middle that makes it almost zero effort to stay centered. The purpose of these boards is to cause you to use your finer muscle control to tilt back and forth and if thats too easy, theres almost no reason for the exercise. I've been to physical therapy and used their boards, and they are far tougher to balance on. Perhaps a work around is to get some thick foam mats and balance on those.
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