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FOR SALE: small (4.5') cortez trampoline - now ?15


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We have had this small trampoline with surround for 2 years or so, but are now moving onto a larger one now that our children are all above 5 years old. It is by Cortez and is a 4.5 foot diameter sized trampline - the black jumping circle is about 1m wide. The max weight is 60kg so designed for kids, and small size means its great for 2-5 year olds to bounce on safely, by themselves (without being bounced around by other trampoline users, as happens on larger trampolines). There has been a bit of damage to the blue padding that covers the springs, due to naughty dog chewing it (see pic). The trampoline mat, springs and net surround are still in good condition.

We are near Sydenham station, but you would need a car to collect. We could help with that, if needed.

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