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Family Obstacle Course - Slack line £25


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💪 Lots of fun is just a few feet outside your back door!

💪 there are SO many accessories to choose from! Swing, climb, jump and shout for joy…again and again!

💪 Get the whole family outside with active Ninja Line Family Obstacle Course Set, to create a fun-fulled amusement park!

💪 Catch some air, and lots of fun, promotes great health and exercise!

· A great gift for kids, playmates, birthday, Christmas. the Ninja warrior line hanging obstacle course is quick and easy to set up, a convenient carry bag lets you take it wherever you go. Perfect for all occasions, such as outdoor birthday parties, forest camping, backyards, playground, fitness class and so on

· our ninja training obstacle course are specially designed for kids over 5 ages and up. Two slacklines for players from beginner to advanced. Get your kids outside and overcome obstacle course of different difficulty in the most fun ways

· the ninja warrior line course can be set up in multiple configurations for multiple skillsets. By adjusting the spacing and incline of the line, you will have countless setups to challenge all skill levels. It can also be used as a typical slack line to change your workout

· Ninja line provide sensory integration training, coordination, exercise memory

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