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kurisupisu
Just go for a walk?
There aren’t any restrictions on that...
InspectorGadget
I wouldn't want to be in an apartment downstairs from this!
timeon
We got ours a few weeks ago, and the kids are very happy, some good daily exercise. We live in a house so no issue with the neighbors, but it is not that noise, the kids scream much louder anyways
SeriouslyCreamy
I'm 188cm (6'2)...and live in an apartment. What could possibly go wrong?!
Tatsuwashi
It's Xebio, not Zebio...
Tom
And the next new topic will be how so many kids during the stay at home quasi order have neck, head and spinal injuries.
Pukey2
That's the first thing that came to my mind too!!!
WilliB
Trampoline? In Japanese apartments? I don´t really see how that works.... sounds like lots of broken furniture and bruises to me.
mmwkdw
Just don't stick it on the balcony if you're in a high rise block of flats!