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Products are typically offered as freestanding activity jumpers or door-frame–mounted jumpers. Common shapes include round and square designs.

Common materials are plastic and PVC for the main body or play panels, metal for frames or door‑frame mounts, and polyester or similar fabrics for seat pads and soft components.

Most infant jumpers offer adjustable heights, commonly providing three or four positions so the jumper can be raised as the baby grows.

Frames and plastic toys are generally spot‑ or wipe‑clean only. Many activity seat pads and fabric components are removable and machine‑washable—check the product label for specific care instructions.

Some products list certifications such as "Meets ASTM Standards." Common usage warnings include restricting use to babies who can hold their head up and not using the jumper once the child can walk or climb out. Review each product's safety labels for full guidance.

Common extras include an electric blower or built‑in pump for inflation, a repair kit or patch, and sometimes carrying/storage bags or add‑ons like a small basketball hoop.

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