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Spooner
The story of its invention is as fun as the board. Two San Diego
friends, Bernie Miller and Randy Putland, were cutting apart an
old plastic igloo doghouse. When the top came off, both avid
surfers started playing around with it. The piece resembled a
spoon — minus the handle — and thus the Spooner was born.

"It builds flexibility, strength and balance ... all skills required for
any sport. It is especially helpful for children to develop strength
in the ankles, feet and legs. The Spooner is also useful for rehab
to aid in rebuilding balance and strength. Plus, it's a whole lot of
fun."

Made of high-density polypropylene and polyethylene, the same
materials used for school playgrounds, it is virtually indestructible.
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