51' Giga Ball - Red

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51' Giga Ball - Red

from: Kenscott Ltd



 : 51' Giga Ball - Red
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Binding: Toy
Brand: Kenscott Ltd
EAN: 0844572000019
Label: Kenscott Ltd
Manufacturer: Kenscott Ltd
Publisher: Kenscott Ltd
Release Date: 2008-09-15
Studio: Kenscott Ltd



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Product DescriptionBounce it, climb it, get inside it and roll around. The possibilities are endless with this Funny Ball Life-Size Inflatable Fun Center. It's a life-sized inflatable ball that you can play with indoors or out. Simply blow it up, and let your imagination run wild as you roll it, play inside or make up your own wacky games. Adult supervision is recommended. Measures 51' in diameter. Weight capacity 150 lbs. Colors may vary.




Features:
  • This life-size inflatable ball will thrill kids for hours; kids can crawl over or through the ball
  • Nestled inside the cushioned centers, kids can safely roll around like never before
  • Multiple air chambers include 2 entry and exit locations; made of heavy duty vinyl
  • For indoor and outdoor use; inflates to 51" dia.
  • For ages 4 yrs. and up
  • Supports Up to 150 lbs.













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