Overview
The Revbalance Focus Standing Desk Balance Board is a premium ergonomic tool designed to integrate functional movement into the professional workspace. Handcrafted in the USA, this board allows users to maintain an active posture while working at a standing desk, engaging core muscles and improving coordination without the need for a separate workout session. By introducing subtle instability, the Focus board keeps the mind alert and the body energized throughout the workday.
Product Page: Revbalance Focus Standing Desk Balance Board
Key Features and Specifications
Two Model Options:
Focus Standard: Includes the Adjustable Wobble Cushion Base, ideal for consistent use during office tasks.
Focus PRO: Includes both the Wobble Cushion and an Advanced Roller Base for a high-intensity challenge outside of work hours.
High Weight Capacity: Rated for up to 450 lbs, accommodating a wide range of users.
Premium Surface: Features a comfortable, non-slip top surface designed for use with shoes, socks, or barefoot.
Dimensions: 26” L x 10” W x 2” H.
Product Weight: Approximately 9–13 lbs (depending on the model and base used).
Construction: Expertly handcrafted in the USA using high-quality, durable materials.
Color: Granite.
Performance Benefits
Active Standing: Replaces static standing with dynamic "micro-movements," which helps prevent the fatigue and joint stiffness often associated with stationary standing desks.
Core and Stabilizer Engagement: Constant adjustments to maintain balance activate the abdominals, obliques, and lower back, as well as smaller stabilizer muscles in the ankles and knees.
Improved Focus: The slight physical demand required to balance increases blood flow and oxygen delivery to the brain, helping to sustain concentration and productivity.
Low-Impact Conditioning: Offers a safe way to improve functional balance and posture that carries over into athletic activities like skating, snowboarding, and general gym performance.
Maintenance and Care
Surface Cleaning: Wipe the top of the board with a damp cloth and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner to remove dust or scuffs from shoes. Avoid soaking the board in water to protect the structural integrity of the wood/composite materials.
Cushion Adjustment: For the Wobble Cushion base, you can adjust the air pressure using a standard athletic ball pump (not included). Lower pressure increases stability (easier), while higher pressure increases instability (harder).
Roller Maintenance (PRO Model): Keep the roller free of debris and hair to ensure a smooth, consistent glide. Periodically wipe the roller with a dry microfiber cloth.
Storage: Store the board flat in a dry environment. Avoid leaning it against walls for long periods in high-humidity areas to prevent potential warping.
Warranty Information
Revbalance Guarantee: Revbalance products generally carry a high standard of craftsmanship. For specific warranty claims regarding defects in materials or workmanship, customers should contact Rogue Fitness or Revbalance directly.
Rogue Standard Terms: This product is typically covered by a 1-year limited warranty for the original purchaser.
Exclusions: Damage from "extreme" use beyond the 450 lb weight limit, modifications, or environmental damage (water/sun exposure) is not covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use the Focus board on a hard floor? A: Yes. The board and its bases are designed to be safe for most flooring; however, using it on a low-pile rug or a thin exercise mat can provide extra protection for the floor and a more controlled feel for the user.
Q: Is the PRO model too difficult for an office setting? A: The PRO model includes the roller, which is very dynamic. Most users prefer the Wobble Cushion for typing and video calls, while saving the Roller Base for breaks or dedicated balance training.
Q: Can I use this board barefoot? A: Absolutely. The top surface is designed to be comfortable and non-abrasive, making it suitable for barefoot use, socks, or standard office footwear.
Q: How long should I use the board each day? A: For beginners, it is recommended to start with 15–20 minute intervals. As your stabilizer muscles grow stronger, you can gradually increase your time until you are using it for a majority of your standing work hours.