Banzai Mega Bounce Trampoline

October 14, 2009 by  
Filed under Inflatable Water Slides

Banzai   Mega Bounce Trampoline

From the Manufacturer

This super bouncer is a high quality trampoline made of rubberized PVC with a fabric covered jumping area.

The inflatable super jumper that gets every kid pumped up, this high-quality fabric-covered trampoline can be used on ground or in a pool, with the jumping area surrounded by a strong polypropylene jumping net to keep kids safely inside. Rubberized PVC design resists punctures or damage; easy to inflate with the included A/C air pump.
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3 Responses to “Banzai Mega Bounce Trampoline”
  1. Chloris says:
    Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars 

    My 2 year old loves to jump so I bought this for her on her b-day. She loves it. She has so much fun jumping on it. She will take a beach ball in with her and throw it around. I love it because of the walls. I don’t have to worry about her jumping off or falling out. This is a great toy to buy.

  2. Curt says:
    Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 

    This is a nice alternative to one of the regular bounce houses. It is different than the others in that you just use the fan to inflate the trampoline or to add air to it if it’s low – it doesn’t require the fan to keep it inflated. It does, however, take a while to inflate it – the base is inflated separately from the walls. It appears to be very safe. It says one child at a time probably because the jumping surface isn’t large but if you had 2 children under the age of 5, it would be okay (depending on how high and rowdy they might get). The opening to the trampoline is a little awkward and tight fitting – the bigger the child, the harder it is, but there’s no way I could see a kid accidentally falling out of the trampoline opening either. It doesn’t come with a storage bag like some of the bounce houses do so we just store ours in a big rubbermaid tub. All in all, it is a good jumping toy.

  3. Giselle says:
    Durability:1.0 out of 5 stars Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 

    The entry/exit’s netting tore at the top & bottom within minutes. It should have been designed with a door that opened wider and closed securely with a few velcro patches, not just one. I have put padding on the ground outside the entry/exit, as my granddaughter fell out through the opening soon after it tore and became insecure. The trampoline’s bottom filled up with mosquito-breeding rainwater and the resulting very heavy trampoline had to be lifted to open the drain plug to empty it. It isn’t as bouncy as expected, but may be safer than a metal-framed trampoline… It was easy to inflate once the faulty directions were bypassed. (We almost ruined it trying to use a nozzle which was supplied and instructed to use.) I like that it is inflatable so easier to assemble than the one we previously had with springs, and I like that it doesn’t require constant blowing while in use, just an occasional refill when it gets soft. Also, it was good that it came with its own pump. Overall, I do not recommend this trampoline and will try an Intex next time.