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Airzone 38-Inch Mini Band Trampoline |  | Brand: Airzone Category: Sports
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $26.99 as of 7/30/2010 08:29 CDT details You Save: $13.00 (33%)
New (6) from $26.99
Seller: I Need Stuff Rating: 106 reviews Sales Rank: 433
Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 38" Size: 38" Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 5 x 20 x 31
MPN: 133033 Model: 133033 UPC: 085955041407 EAN: 0085955041407 ASIN: B000067Q0P
Release Date: October 17, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| 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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Product 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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OK for price, good for kids June 19, 2010 N. Munn (St. Louis, MO) We purchased this for our 3-year-old as an outlet for his energy and he loves it. The bounce is less than a spring trampoline, but that's not a bad thing for something children are using in the house. As for quality, it's obviously not a top-of-the line product but you get what you pay for. The materials could be stronger. I weigh 180 lbs and I think if I used it frequently I would probably wear it out within a couple months. Also one of the elastic bands on the piece that covers the frame snapped when I put it on. We're going to contact Bravo to see if they'll send a replacement. Assembly could be a bit of a challenge if you're not handy but it's totally doable without hurting yourself if you're careful. The instructions call for 3 adults but I put one side of the frame under an immovable object and that worked just fine.
Dangerous to assemble & Ours was missing bolts as well June 9, 2010 L. Morales (Sunny Florida) When I read other reviews that said it was dangerous to assemble, I just thought maybe they weren't doing it correctly. Be forewarned, until you put the bolts/screw in (which we didn't receive), the trampoline CAN snap shut with FORCE. My husband was injured. Having three adults is the best safety precaution, just make sure they are all in place before the final stretching into place of the trampoline. One strong adult can push the trampoline into place, while two others can hold it down to make sure their half does not snap back while the bolts/screws are being put in. I wouldn't have attempted this in the first place if I knew the potential for injury. It's just not worth it.
THREE PEOPLE REQUIRED TO ASSEMBLE! June 8, 2010 E. Kuntz (California) I just received this and was not aware that it would require THREE people to assemble it. I have no problem assembling furniture, I actually enjoy it. But I live alone and it is impossible and unsafe to attempt to assemble it by myself. I have no idea how I'm going to ever get it put together unless I hire someone. I wish I had known the assembly required before I bought it. I would not have gotten it! For now, it sits unassembled on my living room floor.
Decent...but not a good idea for a child with pica June 8, 2010 Carrie Johnson 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ordered this trampoline for my 8 year old son who has autism and pica (he eats weird stuff for those who don't understand what pica is). Within 3 hours, he had peeled off the blue part of the trampoline and was snacking on it. The base structure is very sound...holding up well to his jumping on it, but the blue part had to go and go quickly. One plus to this is that the structure that holds the jumping mat to the frame isn't springs, but heavy duty straps...so no pinching even though the safety guard had to be taken off so fast.
Instructions and bolts not included in our shipment. June 4, 2010 David W. Willis (R'ville, Al USA) My grandson was so excited about getting a trampoline. I had one day shipping. Arrived promptly. Disappointed. There were no instuctions and the bolts were missing. My husband and son tried to find bolts to fit from his tool box.Looked again and again through shipping box but couldn't find any instructions. Contacted helpline. Unable to get through, left message. Decided to return item!
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