Bazoongi 48" Little Bounce Bouncer
Comes in purple, blue, or green colors. This is a great, reliable
trampoline for toddlers with a very high (about 100 pounds according to
the instructions) weight limit and very good-sized bouncing surface (4
feet wide). Though that doesn’t mean adults should try jumping on one of
them, for risk of tearing through the jumping surface or breaking a
spring!
This trampoline uses springs rather than the heavy duty elastic straps to attach the jumping surface to the frame. Bungee cords tend to break after about 8-12 months of use, and while the straps seem to be the best, springs tend to better stand the test of time and hard use. However springs do pose a pinching hazard, and it can hurt quite a bit if a foot/leg falls down into the metal spring area, so keep that in mind.
Overall, we found that it’s well-made, sturdy, doesn’t allow kids to bounce too high, and it has a nice padded handle – and the entire handle is padded rather than only the top like on most other units. The only downfall of this one is that we’ve noticed that once your toddler reaches about 30-40 pounds, and they are a hard jumper, the back of the trampoline can lift a bit off the ground during big jumping. We haven’t seen any reports of it tipping over, but this of course can be concerning, and some parents have attached something heavy to the back of it to prevent it from lifting off the ground.
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This trampoline uses springs rather than the heavy duty elastic straps to attach the jumping surface to the frame. Bungee cords tend to break after about 8-12 months of use, and while the straps seem to be the best, springs tend to better stand the test of time and hard use. However springs do pose a pinching hazard, and it can hurt quite a bit if a foot/leg falls down into the metal spring area, so keep that in mind.
Overall, we found that it’s well-made, sturdy, doesn’t allow kids to bounce too high, and it has a nice padded handle – and the entire handle is padded rather than only the top like on most other units. The only downfall of this one is that we’ve noticed that once your toddler reaches about 30-40 pounds, and they are a hard jumper, the back of the trampoline can lift a bit off the ground during big jumping. We haven’t seen any reports of it tipping over, but this of course can be concerning, and some parents have attached something heavy to the back of it to prevent it from lifting off the ground.
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