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For sale - kids kangaroo jumpers/blades - (a lot of fun)


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I'm not sure how best to describe these (and I see even Amazon have opted for multiple descriptions)! They look a bit like the running blades you see paralympians wearing but they are essentially for jumping, leaping about and running, so like a cross between a running blade and a pogo stick. Anyway, they are a lot of fun!


They don't actually specify a shoe size (it's more a question of weight than shoe size apparently) but our kids started to outgrow them at about UK size 5 (EU38).


They are available new from Amazon, here (although ours are red not black).


They come with an instruction booklet and a DVD


Looking for ?25. Collection SE5.


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Skyrunner-Kangaroo-Jumping-Exercise-Range-30-50kg/dp/B00OY2053M/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

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