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7' Bounce Pro My First Trampoline Hexagon (Blue/Green)

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Walmart has 7' Bounce Pro My First Trampoline Hexagon (Blue/Green) on sale for $67. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.
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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $42.99 lower (39% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $109.99
  • About this product:
    • For ages 3-10
    • Maximum user weight limit: 100-lbs
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Update: This popular deal is still available

Walmart has 7' Bounce Pro My First Trampoline Hexagon (Blue/Green) on sale for $67. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $42.99 lower (39% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $109.99
  • About this product:
    • For ages 3-10
    • Maximum user weight limit: 100-lbs
  • About this store:
    • Walmart return policy here

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Model: Bounce Pro 7-Foot My First Trampoline Hexagon (Ages 3-10) for Kids, Blue/Green

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jnyip
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I just bought this last week and am a very handy and fairly strong guy I can tell you this thing is an absolute nightmare to assemble. It's not so much the difficulty as it is the sloppy manufacturing. The pieces don't fit well together and the holes are badly aligned, so it takes an enormous amount of strength to get them to all fit together. Then you will have to take it apart and start over when you realize the horrible instructions didn't tell you how the pieces were supposed to be oriented beforehand. That said, now that it's finally assembled, my kid is having a blast, but if you're a smaller person and/or less than handy, think really hard before pulling the trigger on this one.
J03
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Man what happened to the good old days where you would get into a peculiarly off balance bounce and feel a sense of dread as you flew off the side?
BadgerStabber
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It builds character

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jnyip
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I just bought this last week and am a very handy and fairly strong guy I can tell you this thing is an absolute nightmare to assemble. It's not so much the difficulty as it is the sloppy manufacturing. The pieces don't fit well together and the holes are badly aligned, so it takes an enormous amount of strength to get them to all fit together. Then you will have to take it apart and start over when you realize the horrible instructions didn't tell you how the pieces were supposed to be oriented beforehand. That said, now that it's finally assembled, my kid is having a blast, but if you're a smaller person and/or less than handy, think really hard before pulling the trigger on this one.
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Impulse_shopper
Aug 24, 2022
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Would this fit inside like in my basement?
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jnyip
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Quote from anotherboblees :
Get some solid anchors, mine loves to fly.
What do you use? I live in a windy area and am also concerned about this
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jnyip
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Quote from Impulse_shopper :
Would this fit inside like in my basement?
Most likely... Mine is outside but it could def fit in my living room if I wanted to. I'd say it's about 7x7x7.
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moomin719
Aug 24, 2022
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I agree with above a bear to assemble and my bars holding the net pop out often and need put back in, but I have older kids 11-18 and they all play on it, use it as the vr barrier away from pets and siblings, watch TV on it, do homework in it. Mine is in my extra large livingroom.
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CoffeyTime
Aug 24, 2022
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Quote from Impulse_shopper :
Would this fit inside like in my basement?
I have had ours in the basement for the last year. I haven't tried moving it outside yet and I'm not sure it will fit through our double doors. It does move around a little on the concrete floors.

Mine wasn't too tough to assemble. Just be sure to put the springs in just like the picture shows.
Aug 24, 2022
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MakeItWayne
Aug 24, 2022
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Quote from Tazznum1 :
Was about to get it but the reviews about putting together is too much with parts not drilled correctly
This was my situation when I bought this in April. Some of the holes didn't line up correctly and I had to buy some drill bits to go through the steel. It was frustrating but now that it's all done, my three kids love it so it was worth it. I'd absolutely buy again at this price which is half what I paid!

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Aug 24, 2022
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sulkidah
Aug 24, 2022
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Bought when it was $58.
Well worth price kids love it but pailful to build.
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Drowlord101
Aug 24, 2022
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I've had this trampoline for like 10 years, now. Quick and easy to set up, quick and easy to take down (for a trampoline -- if you don't have experience with others, it might be more work than you're expecting. Takes about an hour either direction). It's a great physical indoor activity during cold winters, or hot summers, or rainy days. I found it MOSTLY beneficial when I have a toddler, and THEM having physical activity is important for YOUR sanity. Set it up in late fall, take it down in early spring, set it up again if the summer sucks. Most of the last 10 years, I've kept it boxed up and on a shelf in the garage. It's heavy. If you're reasonably strong, you can probably pick it up and move it by yourself, but after all the laziness of COVID, I really struggled to put the box away.

Definitely takes some space. Smaller homes might not have a good place for it. I have 10 foot ceilings in the living room and dining room, but I would probably hesitate to have this if you're closer to 8 feet. Also, it's like 7 feet diameter, so that's obviously going to suck in a 10x10 room. If you want a trampoline for outdoors, get a bigger one. We have a 14 foot one for the back yard.
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Drowlord101
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Quote from moomin719 :
I agree with above a bear to assemble and my bars holding the net pop out often and need put back in, but I have older kids 11-18 and they all play on it, use it as the vr barrier away from pets and siblings, watch TV on it, do homework in it. Mine is in my extra large livingroom.
Yeah, I duck tape the top bars after assembly. They do seem to pop out a lot.
Aug 24, 2022
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exceljockey
Aug 24, 2022
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These should be called "Mr first trip to the ER" or "My first broken ankle"........
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Aliens333
Aug 24, 2022
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Quote from splunk :
This is good for the New World Order / Great Reset so you have something to do before the Martial Law UN people come over to take you to the FEMA camp because your climate change ankle bracelet broke the barrier of your sidewalk.
You definitely need to buy this so you can go outside and touch grass
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hemipower
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Quote from BadgerStabber :
It builds character
And hospital bill debt…….
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anotherboblees
Aug 24, 2022
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Quote from jnyip :
What do you use? I live in a windy area and am also concerned about this
There's a bunch on Amazon, i like the ones that can be screwed in with a socket wrench or impact. I have really bad clay in Indiana so had to use a breaker bar.

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Aug 24, 2022
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univox735
Aug 24, 2022
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Just put this together about a month ago. It's not super bad I just had to make some extra holes in the upright poles because the orientation was goofy but other than that the whole job took me about 2-3 hours to put up. The springs were probably the most difficult part but I just used a calking gun and attached the springs that way. My kids love the trampoline so far.

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