ZELUS 8 ft /9.5 ft Folding Gymnastics Balance Beam, Floor Balance Beam with Carry Handles Anti-Slip Base for Kids, Beginners and Professional Gymnasts
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8 feet
It's latex-free, to be sure. free.
This balance beam is approximately 60 inches in length. (L) 24" x (W) 5 12" W X 6" H X 12" W X 6" H X 12" W 69" (H).
That is something I would not attempt. Because I don't own a trampoline, I have no idea how long or wide it is. It is possible that it will fall short. I hope this has been of some assistance. good luck
Selected User Reviews For ZELUS 8 ft /9.5 ft Folding Gymnastics Balance Beam, Floor Balance Beam with Carry Handles Anti-Slip Base for Kids, Beginners and Professional Gymnasts
We bought this floor beam to help our daughter gain confidence while performing the level 3 handstand dismount and working on her back walkover. It was a great fit for those abilities. The beam is cushioned and has a nice feel to it, as well as being quite low to the ground. It has no cross bars to keep it from moving, but it has never really fallen to the side or moved much. This is something I would strongly recommend for non-technical projects. Only those with flying abilities are eligible. We only tried it on a hardwood floor, so I can't say whether or not it would work on carpeted floors.
I'm overjoyed that they did. The majority of practice beams are soft, with safety in mind. However, this does not assist a young gymnast in developing proper balance while performing the movements. This beam will not budge under the weight of either of my girls. It folds up easily, doesn't slide around on our hardwood floors, and is light enough for my 4-year-old to carry.
My three-year-old son is enrolled in a gymnastics class. He needs to work on his balance and coordination, according to the instructor. br>On it, we've tried a variety of activities. It performs admirably. He can walk on it, stand on it while throwing a basketball, or kneel on it to strengthen his core muscles. He has a lot of fun on the balance beam. br>The material is of good quality and the product is neither too soft nor too hard.
It was well worth the money. There are two types of balance beams on the floor. One has a more laid-back approach to working out. This cover is similar to a mat, but it has a tight faux-fur border. Covered in a suede-like material that allows for far more precise footwork. Suede is a material that is used to make shoes. Although this material is more difficult to keep clean, it is the better and higher quality beam in all other categories. The anti- The slip bottom grips better, the core material is more durable, and the closing hinge is a real hinge rather than a gym-style hinge. The mat material that covers the other mat is better, as are the carrying handles. This one is well worth the extra money.
I discovered two types of beams while doing research. One was made of foam, while others were made of wood. For my tween, I wanted the wood version to feel like a full-size beam. That is exactly what this beam is. It has a light padding on top of a wood core. It's a hit with my kids, and they can't get enough of it. It's simple enough to set up and take down that even children can do it, and it fits neatly in a corner. I would strongly suggest it. br>It doesn't appear to support my 250-pound frame, but that's fine because it wasn't designed for me.
Arrived quickly and in good condition. It's sturdy and won't scratch your floors. While we're not doing gymnastics, this is ideal for extra practice or play.
This is perfectly acceptable. It was not worth the money because it was small and uneven. It would have been returned if my daughter did not enjoy it. Look for a different product; this one isn't up to par.
My 10-year-old daughter enjoys practicing gymnastics at home on this floor beam. It's well made and sturdy for a mobile beam; it's not made for high advanced skills, but it's definitely good for basic skills and balance practice!.