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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Junior Jumper, model R15, is a child sized trampoline with a safety handle for children with limited balance. The tramp frame is made of aluminum covered steel tubing with all joints welded; no bolts can work loose. The jumping area is made of vinyl-covered nylon and is attached to the frame with rubber straps to provide controlled jumping power. DIMENSIONS: 32 x 44 inches with a 27 inch high handle; the jumping area is 24 x 36 inches. WEIGHT: 34 pounds.

Notes: Very useful equipment to encourage standing and integration of positive supporting reaction. Should be used only with supervision so child does not hit handle bar.

Price: 135.00.

This product record was updated on April 8, 2004.

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Rifton Equipment (Community Products LLC)

PO Box 260
Rifton, New York 12471-0260
United States
Telephone: 800-571-8198 or 845-658-7750.
Fax: 845-658-7751.
Web: http://www.rifton.com.
Email: sales@rifton.com.


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