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SolaceKids Trampoline with Mesh Enclosure

R799

Retail: R1,700
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Enhance your child’s outdoor playtime with our Kids Trampoline featuring a durable mesh enclosure. Designed for safety and fun, this trampoline keeps kids securely inside while they bounce and play. The robust frame and vibrant bounce surface ensure a thrilling experience, while the mesh enclosure prevents accidental falls. Ideal for active youngsters, this trampoline turns any backyard into a safe playground of joy.

Caution:

  • Install in a dry, clean and open environment.
  • If not used correctly, the bed is dangerous and harmful.
  • Use on flat ground otherwise will be displaced while using
  • Socks are recommended when using the trampoline
  • Do not wear shoes on the trampoline.
  • Do not wear glasses, armour, jewellery, watches and other hard objects on the trampoline.
  • Use the middle of the trampoline
  • Try avoid touching the fabric first with your knees to avoid injury.
  • Do not turn the heel on the trampoline. It will cause serious injury. 
  • During the use of the trampoline, do not get under the trampoline or sit, stand and lie on the trampoline cover.
  • Ensure obstacles are at least two meters around and three meters above the trampoline.
  • Do not use in a humid and windy environment.
Product Features
  • Perfect for kids
  • Water-resistant
  • Easy to clean
  • Netting with zipper enclosure for long-lasting quality and extra safety
  • Non-slip
  • Padded spring cover adds additional safety 
  • Easy assembly (no tools required)
Product Specifications
  • Material:
    • Pipe: Steel
    • Fabric: PP cloth
    • Mesh: EPE
  • Dimensions: 122 x 140cm
  • Recommended for children from 2 to 5 years of age
  • Max Weight Capacity: 40kg
  • Assembly time: approx. 30mins 
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