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We’re clearing out our shed and have a number of fun outdoor items for children / teenagers to offer. All the things that helped us keep two active children busy when they were younger. We’re looking for £5 per item. The football goal is in near new condition. Everything else is fully functioning and in fair condition, with some rust spots, scratches etc from normal use and being stored in a shed for a few years.

 

Items available:

 

  • Unicycle: A great first unicycle, suitable for approx ages 11-16. We bought this model on the recommendation of a coach at the National Centre for Circus Arts. 

  • Football rebounder net: Approx 100cm square. It’s a net you can kick a football against and it bounces back, to practice by yourself or to make indirect shots at goal.

 

  • *SOLD* Football goal: 6’ x 4’, suitable for gardens/parks, packs away into a hand carry bag.

  • *SOLD* Adult micro-scooter: Classic Low Deck Micro Scooter with large wheels and a kickstand. Suitable for adults or older teens.

  • *SOLD* Ryan Williams Nitro Circus Gold Scooter: Similar to this model available on Amazon. A great scooter for doing tricks and standing out.

  • *SOLD* Stilts: wooden, adjustable foot platform height. Suitable for primary age children.

  • *SOLD* Stilts: metal. Suitable for primary and secondary age children.

  • *SOLD* Pogostick: red, suitable for primary and secondary school ages.

  • *SOLD* Pogostick: black/grey, suitable for older primary or younger secondary ages.

 

Further info available on request.

 

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