Sporting Goods : Airzone 38-Inch Mini Band Trampoline

Sporting Goods : Airzone 38-Inch Mini Band Trampoline

Airzone 38-Inch Mini Band Trampoline

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Airzone 38-Inch Mini Band Trampoline
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Bravo
EAN: 0085955041407
Label: BRAVO
Manufacturer: BRAVO
Model: 41400
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: BRAVO
Release Date: October 17, 2006
Sales Rank: 318
Studio: BRAVO



Features:
  • 38-inch mini trampoline with rust-resistant, powder-coated frame
  • Provides a high-intensity, low-impact workout; sturdy polypropylene surface
  • Super-strong elasticized webbing bands are safer than metal springs
  • Meets and exceeds all ASTM safety standards; no additional tools needed
  • Large rubber feet for stability; stands 9 inches tall; 2-year warranty







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Item Description:
Lots of jumping fun for one! Mini, 38' trampoline features tension bands, a durable powder-coated steel frame and a sturdy polypropylene surface. Measures 38' in diameter x 13' high.

Editorial Review:
Bounce your way to fitness and fun on this durable, springless mini-trampoline. Using super-strong elasticized bands of webbing instead of potentially dangerous metal springs, this tramp provides a high intensity, low impact workout as well as a great indoor activity for rowdy kids. Standing at about 9 inches high by 38 inches round (slightly larger than conventional 36-inch jogger trampolines) it features a durable polypropylene jumping mat; a sewn-on, thickly padded stretch-band cover for its no-pinch springs; large rubber feet for stability; and a rust-resistant frame. This tramp is also completely collapsible for convenience and easy storage--always a welcome feature. Although the larger springless trampolines have been criticized for not being as bouncy as conventional metal-spring ones, safety is perhaps a greater consideration for a mini-trampoline such as this that will be used indoors. --Deb Oroszlan









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great mini-trampoline! ...
I bought this for my 4-year old daughter who loved her gymnastics class and wanted to jump at home. This trampoline took three adults to set up (due to the tension of the trampoline itself) but it was not too difficult.

The trampoline is very safe (no metal springs) and durable. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a home trampoline.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Fun but could be sturdier. ...
It's a good trampoline for little kids. Two 4 year old can even jump on it together. It can hold an adult fine, but I noticed after using it VERY lightly for a couple of weeks that one of the legs is no longer straight. It's not bended, but is at a wrong angle to the circular frame. I am quite disappointed by this.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Tough to assemble ...
I expected that the legs would not be on; but I never expected the difficulty I encountered assembling the rails and mat.
The instructions have a warning:
"3 adults in good physical condition are required for the following assembly. Wear proper shoes and maintain balance to prevent a fall." Good advice, but there is no way of knowing the problems you can encounter until you get it out of the box and see the assembly instructions.
I got the rails and mat together; and it did take 3 adults.
I never could get the safety pad to fit.

I wouldn't buy this again.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kids Trampoline ...
Was easy to build up , with 2 Persons in around 15 minutes . My Kids are 2 and 3 and love to use it inside their playroom.Fair Price for the item and i had free shipping on it :-) Would recommend it



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Okay for price and size ...
It's great for my 2 yr old, he absolutely loves it. I have fun on it too. Somewhat of a bear to put together alone. Definitely a two person project. I recommend it for anyone with a child(ren) between 2 & 5 years of age. Older kids would prefer something larger but still great fun for them too.


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