Cheer Orange Medium Balance Board Review
Our verdict
The Cheer Orange Medium Balance Board at $39.99 is a budget-friendly option for light users needing a small, plastic balance board. Its 150-pound max user weight limits use to lighter individuals or basic balance exercises.
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Ideal for beginners or home gym users under 150 pounds seeking a compact, colorful balance board mainly for light balance and coordination practice.
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Not recommended for heavier users above 150 pounds or those wanting a durable wood board. Serious athletes or those requiring a larger, more robust balance board should look elsewhere.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.78 Kilograms
- Max User Weight 150 Pounds
- Size Small
- Color Orange
- Priced 15% below the category median ($46.97 across 76 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 166 owner ratings
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Popularity1.4/5
166 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Cheer Orange Medium Balance Board offers an affordable entry point into balance training, priced at $39.99. The board is made from plastic with a weight of 0.78 kilograms, making it lightweight and portable. Its medium size and bright orange color add some visual appeal while keeping the footprint small.
This board supports a maximum user weight of 150 pounds, which restricts its use to lighter individuals. Compared to similar products like the INDO BOARD IndoNat at $199 with a 350-pound capacity and maple wood construction, it is less durable and lower capacity. However, it also comes at a significantly lower price point.
The product has a 4.4 star rating from 166 reviews, suggesting decent satisfaction among a smaller user base. It remains in stock and priced attractively for those who want basic balance work without investing heavily. Alternatives offer more robust specs but cost several times more.
Pros
- Affordable price of $39.99
- Lightweight at 0.78 kilograms for easy portability
- Bright orange color for visibility and style
- Compact small size good for limited space
- Plastic material keeps cost down
Cons
- Maximum user weight only 150 pounds limits user base
- Plastic material less durable than wood options
- Smaller size may be restrictive for some exercises
- Lower purchase volume compared to alternatives
- No detailed dimension specs available
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.78 Kilograms |
| Max User Weight | 150 Pounds |
| Size | Small |
| Color | Orange |
Performance notes
At 0.78 kilograms and made of plastic, this balance board is very lightweight and easy to move around the home gym. Its small size makes it suitable for limited space but restricts certain balance exercises requiring more surface area. The 150-pound maximum user weight means it is not suitable for heavier users or high-impact use. Compared to wooden boards like the INDO BOARD IndoNat, which supports up to 350 pounds and weighs 3 pounds, this model sacrifices durability and load capacity for price and light use. The design targets casual balance training rather than professional or intense workouts.
What buyers say
With a 4.4 star average rating across 166 reviews, the Cheer Orange Medium Balance Board shows generally positive reception among users, though the review count is much lower than top competitors like the INDO BOARD IndoNat with over 900 reviews. The low recent sales volume (fewer than 10 last month) suggests it is a niche purchase or overshadowed by established brands. Buyers appear to appreciate the affordability and portability but may be limited by the board’s weight capacity and material. Overall, the sentiment reflects cautious interest mostly from lighter or beginner users.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the maximum user weight for the Cheer Orange Medium Balance Board?
The balance board supports users up to 150 pounds, making it suitable mainly for lighter individuals or beginners focusing on low-impact balance exercises.
How does the Cheer Orange balance board compare to wooden boards?
Unlike wooden boards that tend to be heavier and more durable with higher weight capacities, this plastic board is lighter and more affordable but less sturdy and limited to lighter users.
Is the Cheer Orange Medium balance board good for professional athletes?
No, due to its small size and 150-pound max user weight, it is more suited for casual balance training and not recommended for professional or intense athletic training.