Mini Trampoline with Handlebar
Mini Trampoline with Handlebar
Mini Trampoline with Handlebar
Mini Trampoline with Handlebar
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Mini Trampoline with Handlebar

Mini Trampoline with Handlebar

Small Trampoline for Sensory-Motor Play - For home use only
Regular price 275.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Jump the day away with our mini trampoline! The sturdy handlebar provides extra stability, and the soft foam padding protects little hands and feet as they climb on and off. A sensory staple that encourages gross motor development, proprioceptive input and endless jumping fun!

  • Help kids channel excess energy and renew focus 
  • Support kids with ADHD, low muscle tone or motor planning difficulties 
  • Ages 3-6

Ideas for Use

  • Incorporate time on the trampoline into a sensory diet 
  • Take jumping breaks between lessons and schoolwork to help boost focus and attention 
  • Half-kneel on the trampoline and practice standing up to work on balance 

Details

  • Trampoline (including handlebar): 36"H x 36"Diameter. Handlebar: 32”L
  • Weighs 16 lbs. 
  • Holds up to 150 lbs. 
  • Made of aluminum and polypropylene 
  • Surface wash. Air dry. 
  • Color: Orange frame, blue padding and black trampoline mat

Getting Started

  • Adult assembly required. Follow the instruction manual included.

  • Suitable for both indoor or outdoor use. We recommend storing indoors when not in use.


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