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HomeTrampolines & Inflatable BouncersBazoongi Kids 7.5ft Trampoline JumpPod |
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4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great for everyone! Oct 30, 2009 We purchased the jumpPod last Christmas for our 8 year old daughter to use as an indoor trampoline
(We have a large home Gym.)Not only do she and her cousin use it daily, But my husband and I (he weighs 190 lbs I weigh 135 lbs) use it almost every day as a rebound exerciser.
I am sure the manufacturer would not advise this, and granted we aren't doing back flips or jumping as hard as we could, but compared to the mini tramps you see at the sports stores this is much bigger, sturdier, and a whole lot more fun! It has a very "soft" bounce unlike some of the others that make you feel like you are jumping on a spring supported potato sack.
We have all been using it it regularly for almost a year now and have only had to replace a couple of springs (my husband gets a little over zealous with his jumping.)
Would and have, highly recommend this trampoline. Very well built, and worth every penny. If you have the room to use it inside your kids will be endlessly entertained!
We also purchased the seperate circus tent cover for the JumpPod. It also is well made easy to assemble, and the girls love using it as a fort/ hideout and place to do shows.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Excellent for one jumper May 21, 2009 This tramp has a better thought-out enclosure than ones we've had before--more secure, with zipper door openings on two sides. Stability and bounce are both good. Our ten- and five-year olds both love it. The only caution I'd have to other purchasers is that the instructions leave out a crucial detail: when you begin assembly of frame, be sure that small holes on all t-shaped pieces face outward. Otherwise, you will not be able to secure upright poles at the end, and will have to dismantle the whole thing. We learned this the hard way. But then, nobody ever accused me of being handy...
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