Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
Air-Lite® Ball Pit
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Air-Lite® Ball Pit

Air-Lite® Ball Pit

Inflatable Ball Pit - For home use only
Regular price 1,271.00 NIS
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Color: Purple
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Why We Love It

Enjoy the soft play environment of our Air-Lite Ball Pit for sensory integration, motor planning activities and tactile therapy. Hop in and roll, crawl, balance and burrow in this sensory ball pit alone or with a friend or sibling. Cushioned bottom for easy landings. Soft velvety surface for tactile defensive children. For home use only.

  • Multi-sensory environment for occupational or physical therapy
  • Supports kids with autism, ADHD or sensory processing disorder
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Bury a stuffed animal in the balls. How quickly can you find it?
  • Pretend you are swimming through a sea of balls
  • Get cozy and enjoy proprioceptive input while reading a book or during screentime

The Air-Lite Ball Pit Inflates and deflates quickly for easy set-up, storage and travel).

To prevent air leakage, the pit comes with a unique two part valve.

  • Make sure you have the two rings in place and the caps are screwed on tight.
  • Valve is closed. Notice that both rings/washers must be in place.
    To inflate, unscrew the top but keep the bottom inside valve securely closed. Air will not leak during inflation since this is a one-way valve.
  • After inflating, make sure both caps are tightly closed and both rings/washers are in place. Inflation takes about three minutes with a high volume pump (sold separately).
  • To deflate, unscrew the entire valve.

Details

  • Includes Air-Lite Ball Pit and patch kit. Patch kit includes two 3" transparent round patches, three plastic pipes for deflating air and one 0.5 oz. glue
  • Overall: 23"H x 61.5" Diameter. Interior: 14.5"H x 45" Diameter
  • Weighs 15.7 lbs.
  • Holds up to 250 lbs.
  • Pit holds 375 to 450, 3" diameter balls (sold separately) OR 360 4" foam cubes (sold separately)
    Accommodates up to three children
  • Made of PVC with flocked surface
  • Designed without latex
  • Surface wash. Air dry.
  • Color: Purple or Navy

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Shipping and Returns

Please note:
This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied.

Your item(s) may ship by truck.
In the event that your order is shipped by truck, your location's capacity for accepting and unloading shipments will determine the type of truck delivery you will use.

Standard delivery is used when a facility has a loading dock or forklift on site.
Lift gate delivery is used when a facility does not have a forklift or accessible loading dock but does have personnel that can handle and transport the contents of the shipment.
Inside delivery is used when a facility does not have the capacity to unload and transport large and heavy shipments. The shipment will be brought to the threshold of your facility. It will not be brought to a specified room or transported up or down a stairwell.


Safety Information

Inflatable products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for flammability, phthalates, lead, and physical and mechanical hazards.
Warning small inflatable
Use with adult supervision. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

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