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SOLD - 14ft Vuly Thunder Trampoline XL - Worlds Strongest Trampoline


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In Great condition


?1,000 (including Hoop and Ball Set) Worth ?100


Including free local delivery


RRP: ?1,600


https://www.airtrampolines.com/products/vuly-thunder-xl-14ft-trampoline/


The Vuly Thunder trampoline XL is the world's strongest trampoline; it is a truly amazing piece of outdoor equipment and is even strong enough to bounce a car! Not only is it a great way to get your kids off their gadgets and outside in the fresh air, but it's also an excellent way for them to stay healthy; they'll be entertained for hours jumping. With a soft edge, meaning no coils and frame, your children will be super safe bouncing around with no fear of getting those little fingers and toes trapped whilst the safety net has been cleverly designed to steer you towards the centre of the trampoline and absorb the impact of your bounces, meaning less impact on those joints. Another great thing about this trampoline is the integrated HexVex? game mat which allows your little ones to let their imaginations run wild and invent their own games whilst leaping around with their friends!


The maximum load weight is 150 Kgs the highest weight limit on a trampoline within the U.K


Features and Benefits:


Safety net is extremely strong and soft, preventing injuries

Bounce is powered with Leaf Springs instead of traditional coils, resulting in a soft edge

Overlapping entrance door keeps bouncers safe

The safety net and mat are connected so no little fingers or toes will get hurt

Features the Vuly HexVex? game mat perfect for inventing games!

Completely soft edge - no frame or springs

Parts clip together - no nuts or bolts needed, reducing risk of losing little bits!


The ONLY trampoline that uses Leaf Spring Technology

Leaf Springs Technology means no coil springs to get caught in and no frame to hit

Safest trampoline enclosure

Strong, long-lasting frame that?s resistant to rust, scratches, and cracks

Feel more power in every bounce!

Made in the USA

Perfect for backyards

Weight Capacity: 331 lbs

Jump mat diameter: 12?7″

Frame diameter: 13?11?

Net pole to net pole diameter: 16?2″

Leaf spring count: 70

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