Save 45% on CYlively 60" Toddler Trampoline with Swing
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- Platform: Amazon
- Country: US
Description
The CYlively 60-inch trampoline is a versatile indoor play gym designed for kids ages 1-12, combining bouncing, swinging, and other activities to keep little ones entertained.
The adjustable horizontal bar grows with your child, and the 440-pound weight capacity lets multiple kids play safely.
It comes with a swing, punching bag, ball pit, and toss rings, turning simple jumping into a full activity center that reduces screen time.
Because the jumping surface is compact, two older kids may bump into each other — better suited for one or two small children at a time.
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**Buy.** This 60-inch trampoline is worth buying for the 440-pound weight capacity and 36 springs, making it sturdier than many small models for multiple kids.
**Pros.** The adjustable horizontal bar rises from 59 to 63 inches, so older children can use it longer than a fixed-height trampoline. The dual reinforced safety nets and triple-thick pads create a fully enclosed bouncing area for ages 1-12. The included swing, rings, and ball pit add variety beyond jumping, which holds attention longer.
**Cons.** At 60 inches, the jumping surface is compact. Two children older than age five will likely bump into each other during active play, limiting the advertised three-child capacity.
**Pros.** The adjustable horizontal bar rises from 59 to 63 inches, so older children can use it longer than a fixed-height trampoline. The dual reinforced safety nets and triple-thick pads create a fully enclosed bouncing area for ages 1-12. The included swing, rings, and ball pit add variety beyond jumping, which holds attention longer.
**Cons.** At 60 inches, the jumping surface is compact. Two children older than age five will likely bump into each other during active play, limiting the advertised three-child capacity.