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Toys : Galt New Folding Trampoline

Galt New Folding Trampoline

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Galt New Folding Trampoline
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1937










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Amazon Maximum Age: 5 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 18 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Galt America
Color: RED/BLUE
EAN: 0838930003446
Label: Galt
Manufacturer: Galt
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 7 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 18 months
Maximum Weight Recommendation: 7700 hundredths-pounds
Model: A2500H
Publisher: Galt
Release Date: July 01, 2006
Sales Rank: 1937
Studio: Galt



Features:
  • Easily Fold for Storage.
  • Maximum weight 77 pounds-one child and ASTM U.S.A Safety approved.
  • Assembled dimensions - (32 1/4) from floor to handle. Frame - ( 33 3/4 x 33 3/4 ). Self assembly. Full instructions included.
  • Great for Special Needs Children.
  • Recommended age Range 18 months up to 77 pds







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
3 years & up. A junior trampoline with an easy grip handle to encourage children to jump and stay fit! Folds flat for storage. Base area measures 2'7' x 3'2'.This nursery trampoline is the only nursery trampoline on the market today that carries a ASTM - Government safety approval.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Just what we were hoping for.. ...
We ordered the trampoline with the hope of wearing our 2 1/2 yr old out and it does just that! Beware however, he likes flipping over the handlebar as much as he likes jumping on the trampoline. Assembly was fairly easy, but it did take two of us.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Bounce, bounce, bounce your sillies out! ...
I remember as a child my Mom buying an indoor trampoline for us to jump on and any time we would get too wild in the house, my Mom would set a timer and make us just for 5 minutes. When we were done without 5 minutes, we were much more calm and relaxed. This model is an improvement of the one we had and my niece and nephew bounce on it EVERY day! It is durable, fun and just may keep you from going stir crazy this winter!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * GREAT customer service!! ...
This trampoline has been great for my 6 year old!
After having it a year the bungee cord busted. My son is special needs & was not very rough with the product, but I admit I did not do regular checks to make sure there wasn't any slack (like it recommends).
So the best advice...check the bungee's frequently!
I called galt customer service & they replaced all parts for free! Their customer serv. was fast & helpful!!




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Molly ...
Great toy for little ones to burn off some energy. Easy to put together and seems pretty durable!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * very disappointed ...

I bought this trampoline for my twins after a friend had one for her young children.We bought this one because of it being able to be folded.It was very hard to put the bungee cord around and the handle doesn't fold and the way the legs fold I am afraid of the metal clip flying off.We are looking for the type our friend has and are going to throw this one away.


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