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Style: Trampoline
Features
Description
Little Tikes Little Tikes 3' Trampoline Alloy Steel trampoline
Color: Multicolor
Brand: Little Tikes
Material: Nylon
Frame Size: 3 Feet
Pad Type: Foam Pad
Shape: Round
Product Dimensions: 4"L x 36"W x 20.5"H
Frame Material: Stainless Steel
Item Weight: 14.97 Pounds
Maximum Weight Recommendation: 55 Pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H: 4"L x 36"W x 20.5"H
Item Weight: 14.97 Pounds
Frame Size: 3 Feet
Item Shape: Round
Color: Multicolor
Frame Material: Stainless Steel
Material Type: Nylon
Maximum Weight Recommendation: 55 Pounds
Global Trade Identification Number: 71
Manufacturer: MGA Entertainment
UPC: 050743656071
Brand Name: Little Tikes
Pad Type: Foam Pad
This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.
The product in review is the Little Tikes trampoline. It receives praised as a great energy burner for kids and the bounce-activated lighting adds to the fun. Some reviewers have expressed concerns about stability, especially when jumping, and the lighting not functioning consistently. There are also mentions of the foam handle disintegrating when bitten.
Pros
Cons
Should I Buy It?
If you're looking for a way to help your kids burn energy, the Little Tikes trampoline could be a good purchase. However, be aware of potential stability issues and possible deterioration of the foam handle. The lighting function is a hit with kids, though it can be inconsistent. In summary, the majority of kids seems to love it - potentially making it worthwhile, despite its few drawbacks.