Fold-and-Go Trampoline
Fold-and-Go Trampoline
Fold-and-Go Trampoline
Fold-and-Go Trampoline
Fold-and-Go Trampoline
Fold-and-Go Trampoline
Fold-and-Go Trampoline
Fold-and-Go Trampoline
Fold-and-Go Trampoline
Fold-and-Go Trampoline
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Fold-and-Go Trampoline

Fold-and-Go Trampoline

A Folding Trampoline to Take on the Go!
Regular price 389.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

This Fold-and-Go trampoline provides the benefits of a trampoline with the added convenience of portability. A great solution for kids who need to move while learning, traveling therapists looking for a safe way to get kids moving and anyone who just loves to jump.

  • Provides physical stimulation and sensory input simultaneously
  • Ideal for kids with sensory integration disorder, ADD and ADHD
  • Excellent for a daily sensory diet
  • Age 3+

 


Details

 36" diameter x 35" floor to top of handle. Frame – 33¾” x 33¾”.

Weighs 18 lbs.

Holds up to 150 lbs.


Getting Started


Trampoline has a durable mat and tubular steel frame with a durable coated finish. For extra safety, the padded cover around the mat cushions the frame and prevents children from stepping through the bungee cord. The handle simply screws off and the legs fold down for ease of storage.  



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. This item has a 30-day return policy.

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.


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