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Age targets vary by product type: infant activity jumpers — commonly for about 4 months up to roughly 6–12 months (often with a ~25 lb limit); toddler ride‑on hoppers — typically sized for around 18 months and up; backyard inflatables — generally aimed at children roughly 3–10 or 3–12 years old.
Materials vary by product: backyard inflatables commonly use heavier fabrics like 420D or 840D oxford and thick PVC/oxford cloth or polyester; infant jumpers and ride‑on hoppers typically use molded plastics and polyester fabric components.
Interactive infant jumpers and musical bouncing toys commonly use AA batteries (typically 3–6 AA), while backyard inflatables rely on electric blowers listed at specific wattages (examples include 480W and 550W).
Common safety features include surrounding mesh/net walls for containment and ventilation, raised slide handrails and cushioned slide exits, ground/blower stakes for stability, and manufacturer usage warnings; some baby jumpers also state compliance with ASTM standards.
Backyard inflatables are much larger — overall dimensions commonly range about 112"–168" (length/width) with heights around 65"–96". Infant activity jumpers and musical bouncers are compact, often around 34" high with widths in the mid‑30" range.