Bazoongi 48" Bouncer

 

Bazoongi 48


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Product Features

  • 3.five" Galvanized Springs (30)
  • Effortless to Assemble Toprail Program
  • Adjustable Handle
  • Oversized Frame Pad
Bazoongi 48

Item Description


The Bazoongi 48" Bouncer is a good 1st bouncer for younger children.

Consumer Critiques


I have two high-energy youngsters - a 5 year old boy and a 3 year old girl - so I'd been looking for an indoor trampoline that would permit them to have fun while safely expending some of that awesome kid-energy during the winter. :-)
We researched a lot of trampolines and ended up receiving them the Bazoongi 48" Bouncer trampoline for Christmas. It's been a large hit.
Right here are the pros and cons we've knowledgeable so far.
PROS
- As shown in the item image, the blue outer ring completely covers the springs. (This is a major deal when you have little children as you do not want them to get a foot caught in between two of those.) My understanding from reading evaluations of other trampolines is that many are not built in a way that fully covers these pieces.
- The Bazoongi Bouncer has six legs which I suspect tends to make it a lot more sturdy than models that have only four.
- For us, 48" is the fantastic size for an indoor trampoline. It really is major enough to permit the kids sufficient jumping space and but smaller adequate to fit in our not-so-huge living area.
- The bar that is attached to the trampoline for assistance is fully padded - there are no sharp or metal components exposed. It really is also seems to be a good height for both our children to hold onto.
- The trampoline permits for fantastic jumping. (It has a good "bounce", which is of course rather fundamental from a enjoyable-factor point of view.)
CONS
- The weight limit is 80 pounds, so my husband and I cannot jump on it (which is a shame as it looks like a lot of entertaining.) :-)
- Even with the added two legs, my son (who is around 50 lbs) sometimes seem to wobble it a small when he leans on the assistance bar also heavily. This is almost certainly our most significant problem with the trampoline, as it makes me a tiny uneasy. Nonetheless, to be fair, it is only wobbled when he's leaned extremely heavily, and he quite possibly should not do that. I suspect if you use it outside you could tether it to stakes in the ground or a thing and not have this issue.
- Assembly was not as negative as we expected reading some other trampoline assembly evaluations. My husband is pretty handy and was in a position to have it up and prepared in about a half-hour. He did get his hands pretty dirty though as it comes greased, so you might possibly want to stay away from attempting assembly on your light-colored carpeting. :-)
- The price is way more than some of the other models we reviewed, yet it definitely does seem to be a great, sturdy bouncer and I suspect we'll get a lot of use out of it, so I feel it really is worth the additional expense.
As with all trampolines, you should certainly by no means leave your children alone when using them, and only one youngster need to be on the trampoline at a time. (We had Santa leave a note for the youngsters with security rules.) :-)
Hope this is beneficial!
Lisa

I quite often wait longer to write a overview, but this trampoline was such a hit with my son that I had to share the expertise more quickly than usual... My mom got this trampoline as a gift for my 22 month old son. She believed that it would be a great way for him to burn some power throughout the winter. Nicely, it works incredibly nicely. He bounces, jumps, sits, utilizes it to jump to the couch, he even desires to nap on it. It is a fairly entertaining 'toy.' So, in case you are questioning if your children will use it, trust me they will.
Before my mom bought this trampoline I had many concerns, in particular relating to security. I thought that the deal with bar was only on the side and that my son's arms would not reach it, or that if he reached the manage his feet would not be on the mat, but on the blue cover of the metal springs. My son is close to 3 feet -about 34 inches- and he reaches the handle bar perfectly and his feet remain safely in the mat and away from the spring cover. He nonetheless has about two inches from his feet to the spring cover. So the trampoline can quickly be put to use by toddlers. My final safety concern was about the sturdiness of the trampoline and if my son could tip it over if he jumped tricky adequate when holding on to the bar. To test this I have bounced on it myself. I am 130 pounds and I have jumped on it genuinely tough while holding on to the security bar. If I jump genuinely hard it buckles, but it does not tip more than entirely. My son has jumped difficult on it when holding on and so far the trampoline has not moved at all. He is 30 pounds so I figure he will not make it tip over for a whilst, and when he is older the deal with will not be required. So I think it is fairly safe and sturdy for a toddler. Nonetheless, as my son has gotten comfortable with the trampoline he has been a little extra daring and he has fallen, so you do require to be there to supervise the kids and catch them if required.
Placing it together was a tiny tricky, but I did it myself in just 90 minutes. The directions are not that clear, but with a small of patience and logic it is hassle-free to set it up. The only point additional I applied was some oil to get the pieces to slide into one particular another with much less work, and it worked.
Overall I think this is a fantastic trampoline and I have to say that my mom was suitable.

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