Technology
Get a Sky Zone x Vuly trampoline for $299 at Walmart
TL;DR: You can bring the fun of a Sky Zone trampoline park into your own backyard with a Sky Zone x Vuly 14-foot trampoline on sale for $299 at Walmart — a savings of $380 off its usual price of $679.
Having spent many afternoons of my youth repetitively jumping up and down on a trampoline for hours with no regard for the well-being of my equilibrium — it’s a pastime I deeply respect.
In a world ruled by smartphones and the newest tech, it’s comforting to know the gravity-defying recreational activity is still a fan-favorite among kids of all ages and parents alike. A big part of the trampoline’s staying power is due to the 200-plus locations of Sky Zone Trampoline Parks that bring aerial action to the masses, tbh.
This Prime Day, you can snag an official Sky Zone x Vuly 14-foot trampoline for $299 at Walmart to bring that same fun into your own backyard. With a savings of $380 on the trampoline, it’s a pretty jump-worthy deal (sorry, it had to happen).
If summer vacation with the kids is becoming a lot less easy to keep up with, you can send them out into the great outdoors knowing the Sky Zone x Vuly trampoline is designed with top-notch safety features in mind, like a built-in safety door and the tallest safety enclosures on the market.
Designed with double galvanized steel, dual layers for maximum air, and plush safety padding, you’ll get the most bang for your buck without sacrificing safety. Plus, it features no-nut-and-bolt assembly, so taking it down is a breeze — or you could leave it up in the winter.
Head to Walmart to elevate your backyard’s fun with the Sky Zone x Vuly 14-foot trampoline for $299.
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