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I can't remember who was talking about trampolines, but I bought mine

through ebay. It was new in the box (NIB for you non-Ebayers out

there) and was less than half of retail. I think I paid $70 and got

free shipping. It's about 45 " square and has a big, metal loop

handle on it. $70 isn't cheap, but if it saves the couch...

Marina

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CJs OT and SLP reccommended a trampoline, but I had serious concerns about

safety, and the fact that he would only be able to use it in nice weather if we

bought the big outdoor kind. Santa brought a " Bounce Around " (walmart carries

it). It is an 8x8 inflatable trampoline with mesh walls. It inflates in 45

sec, can hold up to 200lbs, and deflates in less than a minute. His sibs can

use it too. We use it almost daily in the house, and when we are done, it rolls

up into a duffel bag (came with it) and we put it aside so the playroom is

usable. Needless to say, it is the hit of the neighborhood, and CJ is very

vocal whenever he uses it, and for a few hours afterward. It cost $149.00.

marina3029 <philipmary@...> wrote:

I can't remember who was talking about trampolines, but I bought mine

through ebay. It was new in the box (NIB for you non-Ebayers out

there) and was less than half of retail. I think I paid $70 and got

free shipping. It's about 45 " square and has a big, metal loop

handle on it. $70 isn't cheap, but if it saves the couch...

Marina

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Oshman's has them for $50 -$60 with a padded cover around them. I

bought the kiddie one with the nice bar and my son pulled it off.

The padded edge one is great and has been for awhile.

Lynn

> I can't remember who was talking about trampolines, but I bought

mine

> through ebay. It was new in the box (NIB for you non-Ebayers out

> there) and was less than half of retail. I think I paid $70 and

got

> free shipping. It's about 45 " square and has a big, metal loop

> handle on it. $70 isn't cheap, but if it saves the couch...

>

> Marina

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Marina,

You are so right! Personal Trampolines are GREAT! We have had -25

windchill weather so we have needed something to beat Cabin Fever.

I just bought a personal trampoline last month. It is 60 " and has a

handle bar. It was the floor model and I got it for $30 at

SportsMart.

I have it set-up in the living room. I use it for my 22 months PT

and My 5 year olds OT.

Leaps and bounds has a great one for really little ones.

www.leapsandboundscatalog.com

's PT also recommended the jumpolines they are the inflatable

jumping tubes.

Also 'Play it Again Sports' somethings has good deals, but check

prices at other places before buying.

Take Care,

Heidi - SAHM to 8, 5 (DSI, Apraxia) 22 months

(VUR, Torticollis, Plagiocephaly-DOC Band Grad, Late Talker-not Dx

yet)

> I can't remember who was talking about trampolines, but I bought

mine

> through ebay. It was new in the box (NIB for you non-Ebayers out

> there) and was less than half of retail. I think I paid $70 and

got

> free shipping. It's about 45 " square and has a big, metal loop

> handle on it. $70 isn't cheap, but if it saves the couch...

>

> Marina

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