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InfaSecure Jumping Joey with Collapsible Stand
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Absolutely disgusting product.
I bought this 4 months ago. My 7 month old was jumping up and down for joy until the poles thread over a 4 month period had widdled away to nothing. Each leg screws into each other to hold the stand together. She jumped and the leg pole fell out to poor qaulity product causing the pole to fall out and the whole product toppled over, i tried to catch the pole so it did not hit my daughter but i was trying to catch two things at once and the pole i caught but the whole thing toppled over causing avah to hit the ground. She now has a nasty lump an...
Read mored Bruise. I got a full refund from baby bunting who were in complete disbelief when showed them the items fault. They also got me to fill In a incident report which will go to the manufacturer i have also taken the appropriate avenue by having these items recalled and further action taken via the accc. This products name says it all!!! COLLAPSIBLE stand. DO NOT BUY. first time mummy has learnt her lesson to not be a tight bum and buy the real jolly jumper.
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dont buy this so unsafe!
Theirs no way these should be aloud to be sold in stores ! Theyre so dangerous my baby nearly fell out as soon as i put him in it and hes only 3 months old! Discusting and annoyed i wasted my money! They need to be recalled! Not safe at all.
DISGUSTING
My 7 month old son loved this product until the top of the spring snapped and he fell to the ground hitting his head. The tripod isn't that sturdy either. He only weighs 7.5 kg so definitely in the weight range. This product needs to be reviewed. Certainly not happy.
Shocking
My 4-month-old almost fell out of this contraption. Don't waste your money. Looks like some sort of torture device as well, difficult to fix to the doorway and strap extremely tight even though my son is well under the maximum of 15 kilos. Don't buy it.
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Not perfect but very good
My daughter absolutely loves this jumping joey. The harness runs on the small side and it seems to adjust more to length than width. It can be hard to lock the harness into the clip with the baby strapped in but once she's in she has a ball.
Sturdy footing and the feet don't scratch our wood floors.
Overall very happy but it's definitely not perfect.
Disappointed to say the least
At 7.6kg my 4 month old son can not use this product. We only purchased it at Christmas and he was able to get just a few weeks out of it before no longer fitting in the seat even though it's rated to 15kg. So so so very unhappy we wasted all this money. Should have invested in the real jolly jumper
Think Twice Before Purchasing This Product.
The Velcro strap is not large enough. The spring has no bounce. The chest height of the seat is too low so my baby nearly fell out. I'd like to get this product recalled. The chain is difficult to attach to the clamp and very heavy. Don't buy it. Don't buy it.
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A little disappointed.
I bought my son a jumping Joey last week and he Absolutely loves it
But I am a little disappointed. he is 5 months old, he isn't over weight though he is a big boy and the Velcro only just fits around him. We'd be lucky if he gets another 2 weeks in it as he grows so quickly (as baby's do). It breaks my heart because he adores it and has so much fun in it but won't be able to use it for too much longer. I bought this product for $140 and will only get a couple weeks use out of it.
It would be a perfect product if the Velcro was bigger.
Velcro straps not big enough.
I bought this when my child was 4 months old he was average weight and it was very snug fitting then. He is now 7 months old and the Velcro doesn't do up at all. I'm so disappointed because he clearly loves it but is to dangerous to use. I also bought the stand and now I feel it was the biggest waste of time and money.
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My 6 Month Old Daughter Loves Jumping Joey
We've had no problems with Jumping Joey & our Daughter has a wonderful time bouncing/playing on it. And of course you need to supervise your child (at all times)! We only play in Jumping Joey in 10/15mins intervals a couple of times a day as friends have advised to be cautious of pelvic/hip issues with overuse. Like everything... in moderation.
Easy to essemble & store
Terrible
Just received a second hand one in excellent condition that barely fits around my 6month olds waist. She is slightly above avarge in growth but I wouldn't dear leave her in it as the velcro straps hardly fit together. the design of it props her forward on an angle and not straight up and down. If I brought it new I would ask for a refund
Bad design and dangerous for larger babies.
We brought one second hand in new condition.
Used twice for my 5 month old who was born way above weight percentiles but still well within this products recommended weight range. The design only velcros around babies waist (which is quiet tight/small) then uses a clip secure one section.
On 2nd use my son fell out of this product as the Velcro gave way and the device simply fell off from around him. I then googled and found this wasn't a once off and subsequently we cut the product up and threw it away.
We brought a jolly jumper whic...
Read moreh over laps a lot around the waist when tied up then buttons over the top a second safety feature. We have been happy with the jolly jumper its much better designed. Nil Poor design, no safety features to prevent falling when Velcro gives way.Find out how InfaSecure Jumping Joey with Collapsible Stand compares to other Baby Bouncers / Rockers
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Screw came out & all springs &harness fell on his head.
Bought jolly jumper at expo, Bub loved it, our straps seem very secure, velco v strong.. I was sitting right in front of him & everything gave way- frame was ok but the metal chains, springs, black plastic bar all came away &fell on his head leaving a nasty bruise & fell to floor. Lucky I had put a dense pillow under him that helped to cushion his fall, &lucky he wasnt jumping at the time he was just standing there... I think what had happened was bub learnt to turn in circles, &seems he unscrewed the screw at the top.
Fun for bub. Gave me a break with a very active bub.
Should have a warning to check the screw at top before each use.
Harness way to tight!
I found that the harness was way to tight around my sons girth! I stopped using it because I found it was so tight it was digging into him and probley cutting circulation off! The Jolly jumper looks much more comfortable! Has anyone compared the two for comfort? Has anyone else had this problem or is the jolly jumper tight fitting aswell?
the sturdy frame.
Too tight fitting around girth.
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Flawed.
The idea behind the Jumping Joey is great and kids will love it. Therein lies the problem, as this product has major design flaws. The velco surface area is insufficient to cater for a heavier child (below the recommended weight limit). Additionally the velcro adhesion capacity will degrade over time. What is required is a horizontal strap that clips at the side, similar in design to the vertical strap, to supplement the velcro strapping. The support material at the front sides needs to be of a stiffer manufacture and slightly higher and lo...
Read morenger to prevent tipping. Unfortunately it probably wont be banned until children have suffered major head trauma. If you simply MUST use it then place the child over a mattress or similar soft material below the frame or doorway area, even if you have carpet. Be WARNED!! Flawed Faulty design.Questions & Answers
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