Fisher-Price Bouncetacular Bouncer with Included Blower
The Fisher-Price® Bouncetacular Bouncer is fun for kids and awesome for parents too! The included blower inflates this whole bouncer in just 2 minutes, so kids will be up and bouncing in no time! Plus, the walls are made of mesh so you can always keep an eye on your little ones.
- Size: 6 ft. 7 in. x 5 ft. 7 in. x 5 ft. (2.00 m x 1.70 m x 1.52 m)
- Perfect for kids, ages 3-8
- 110-120V blower inflates the bouncer in less than two minutes
- Mesh walls for parent visibility
- Can be used both indoors and outdoors
- Contents: 1 bouncer, 1 blower, 1 repair kit, 1 storage bag, 11 stakes
Additional information
Manufacturer Part Number | 93544E |
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Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 78.74 x 66.93 x 59.84 Inches |
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by Monica
Great for toddlers looks nice too
by Jane
Got this for grandchildren, we have an autistic grandson that just lives to bounce and jump. It’s great he loves it along with his little brother. Takes a beating almost daily and is still holding on. Perfect height so they won’t fall over when bouncing it’s just great.
by Cici
I love this kind of product because it has good quality and kids really loves it.
by Claudia
My preschool had one of this bouncers and my kids loved it. They played for hours with their friends.
by Nikki
My kids love this bouncer! Easy setup and durable.
by Fatima
Love the bouncer as it’s safe for the kids and toddlers. The best part is you can use it indoors and outdoors and it keeps the kids busy for hours and hours. The quality is great and it comes with the blower so you don’t have to worry about getting the blower. You can add the pitball balls in it for extra fun. My child just wants to stop. It’s long lasting and easy to store. Can’t recommend it enough.
by Riley
We bought this bounce house a few months ago for our babies and OMG it’s the neatest thing you’ve ever seen. It’s made so dependable and reliable and the babies absolutely love Love LOVEEE it. They jump from day light till dark. Our 2yr old daughter is special needs and she’s not able to walk or crawl or anything on her own and she loves the softness of it and does all her therapy on a daily basis and loves playing popcorn with her brother. If you have children this is a MUST. I recommend everyone purchasing one of these for your children. They will love it and have a blast. Also our children love playing with the balls.
by Kendra
Kid loves loves loves it and plays all The time!
by Claire
Your products are safe and fun for the children and great quality the material is easy to clean.
by Joe
I haven’t have the money to buy but I have been to one of my good friends place and they have one, oh my 6 kids love it and couldn’t get enough of it.