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Picture of BASIC BOUNCE The Basic Bounce is an inflatable play enclosure designed for use by children with balance disabilities, cerebral palsy, or neurological disabilities. Playing in the enclosure helps children develop their gross motor skills. Safety features include an arched top with netted covering, netted windows, and overlapping replaceable nets at the entry. The enclosure is constructed of colorful, durable vinyl. OPTIONS: Construction options include side wall or entry step. Available decorative art themes include Clown Bounce, Martian Bounce, Space Bounce, Jungle Bounce, Prehistoric Bounce, Boxer Bounce, Honey Bear Bounce, Dalmatian Bounce, Dino Bounce, Mystery Bounce, Deer Bounce, Giraffe Bounce, Castle Bounce, Wild West Bounce. Tiger Bounce, Lion Bounce, Elephant Bounce, and Candy House Bounce. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 12 x 12, 15 x 15, 18 x 18, or 21 x 20 feet.

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This product record was updated on April 14, 2011.

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Fun Equipment Sales

4332 Tejasco
San Antonio, Texas 78218-5240
United States
Telephone: 855-822-4386 or 210-822-4386.
Fax: 210-659-1890.
Web: http://www.funequipment.com.
Email: sales@funequipment.com.


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