The ball itself can be under $20 if you look around. If you're getting it for your home office and you don't sit for hours at a time, the ball alone, without the chair base, should be enough. For that matter, look on Craig's list or Freecycle. A lot of people bought those and didn't use them.
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I tried to convince my cooperating teacher to get me one when I was done student teaching... unfortunately he didn't go for it :)
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Not really, at least, not when compared to traditional office chairs. It can be kinda steep depending on your budget. It's about $70 on average, and can run over $100 depending on what you get.
When I get my home office space set up, I'm planning on getting one.
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I want to swap my computer chair for a balance ball. Is it expensive?
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