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Pros & Cons
Pros
My 8-year-old daughter is autistic and has a lot of sensory needs. This toy has been perfect for her vestibular needs for 2. Years. My 4 year old son loves it. My 6 year old has sensory issues, always moving, jumping, hand flapping and spinning.
Cons
The neck that connects the stand to the seat is just welded or soldered on. My kids are small but it still came apart and literally to a “grinding” and then collapsing halt. He's way under the weight limit and is a very cautious blind child so he only... Read More
Highlights
Quality
We are cautious of the 150lb weight limit but teens and adults have also taken a spin
Packaging/appearance
It comes already assembled so all you have to do is take it out of the box
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
old, sturdy, autistic, great and broke. - Our AI detects a high amount of irrelevant reviews for this listing. A number of the reviews included in this product may belong to other variations, editions or versions that may not be representative of the current product being sold.
- Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 21.9% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 88 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 13 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Shes two and nonverbal so i wasnt sure if shed be able to figure it out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However she jumped on it immediately and started spinning
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My 2 12 year old grandson needs to spin to the point all adults in our home were dizzy
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Considered a sit and spin but was concerned he would be frustrated with how they are maneuvered
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If he didnt like it i could return it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I saw this on a site that features toys for children on the autism spectrum
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Idk how she can spin on this thing for so long
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Can’t handle spinning like i used to though lol
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