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Bazoongi 48in. Pink Bazoongi Bouncer

  • 30 3.5″ Galvanized Springs
  • Easy to assemble top-rail system
  • Rust resistant galvanized steel frame
  • Handle easily adjusts to two different sizes
  • Over-sized steel frame includes straps to secure pad

Product Description
Trampoline Features:

  • 3.5in. Galvanized Springs (30)
  • Easy to Assemble Top-rail System
  • Rust Resistant Galvanized Steel Frame
  • Handle adjust easily to two different sizes
  • Over-sized Frame Pad Includes Mounting Straps to Secure Pad

Product of the Year Winner in the 2009 Creative Child Magazine’s Creative Toy Awards

Bazoongi 48in. Pink Bazoongi Bouncer

5 Responses to “Bazoongi 48in. Pink Bazoongi Bouncer”

  • This is a great product and the kids love to bounce on it. However, putting it together alone was one of the worst experiences of my life. The frame is only held together by the tension of the springs and the directions are not the best. The thing fell apart several times while I was putting it together.

    Also, the foam that covers the handle bar is rather cheap, similar to the stuff you put on your pipes in a house in a northern state.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I thought this was going to be hard to assemble, but it was not bad at all. Both my girls love it (they are 4 and 6). My only complaint is that the feet should be weighted to prevent the bouncer from tipping. My 6 year old holds on to the bar when jumping and leans a bit forward for support. This causes the opposite feet come off the ground. It makes me VERY nervous.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • If you have a little one who jumps on everything…couch, bed, stairs floor etc, this is for you. my 2 yr old loves it and it is much safer than her above mentioned favorite places to jump.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • AR:

    The bouncer is great. My three year old loves it already, so that’s saying something. It looks adorable as well. However, the assembly instructions for this bouncer could use some work:

    1. Remember to have the hole sides of the frame on top when assembling.

    2. The two handlebar legs need to be next to each other (not mentioned in instructions and caused us a bunch of work).

    3. Putting the handlebar on requires finesse and a couple of tries. You need to gently shake them in.

    You’ll need two people to set up this thing. It is also quite large so plan on a good bit of space being consumed. Note also, that the product is not foldable (not a big deal in my house but could be if the playroom is smaller).

    Seems really sturdy, so I’m looking forward to years of use.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • This is large enough for my two and four year olds to jump on, and it’s sturdy too. The smaller one (which our physical therapist was bringing) seemed to require my daughter to be very “precise” in jumping (No easy feat with a child with leg problems). this bouncer allows for her being a little clumsy wihtout falling off or landing on the “springs” on the outside of it. Not to mention it’s just CUTE ! — GREAT purchase/// i’m glad I did it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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