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BODY SCULPTURE TRAMPOLINE FOLDING 36'' DIAMETER

BODY SCULPTURE TRAMPOLINE FOLDING 36'' DIAMETER

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BODY SCULPTURE TRAMPOLINE FOLDING 36'' DIAMETER
Regular price £77.40 GBP
Regular price Sale price £77.40 GBP

Body Sculpture Aerobic Bouncer / Trampoline 36in (92cms)

Strong and lightweight design with an integral foam edge for protection

Combines the benefits of strength training and cardiovascular exercise training making it suitable for all ages

The perfect way of increasing heart and lung capacity improving balance and coordination

- 6 x Rubber mounted feet for stability and floor protection

- Portable and easy to store

- Jog twist or skip on this minimum impact machine

- 12 months warranty (parts)

- Fully compliant and certified for European safety standards (Tuv Nord EN913)

- Maximum user weight: 100kg

- Dimensions when assembled: L92 x W92 x H195cm

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