Rody Horse Pump

Don’t Forget to Buy a Rody Horse Pump to Inflate With!

Your child will be thrilled to get his brand new Rody horse and the second it’s out of the box, he’s going to want to hop all over the place on it. But before he can begin his fun adventures, you’ll need to make sure the horse is properly inflated.

The same company that makes the wonderful Rody horse also makes a great Rody Horse pump that you’ll need to get air into the horse. Because it’s a two way action hand pump, the horse will fill with air pretty fast, which is a good thing when you’re dealing with an impatient toddler who can hardly wait to get on his horse.

You only get a choice of two colors-red or blue - but either one works just as well. While it’s made to use to pump air into the Rody horse, you can also use it to pump up other inflatable toys. It’s a hand held pump that’s ten inches long so it’s lightweight and portable if you need to pack both it and the Rody horse up to take to a relative’s house.

Since the pump is a two way action pump, when you use this kind of pump, things are inflated a lot quicker than using a standard pump so you’ll find this a handy tool for whatever needs airing. You can use it to inflate beach balls, tools or whatever you need. The Rody horse is great at holding air but in case you need to add more air as your child grows, you’ll want to have this on hand.

The Rody Bouncing Horse Hand Held Pump Options

When you get the most popular hopping horse, you’ll need to get the hand held Rody Horse pump in order to inflate the toy. You cannot use an air hose or a compressor to put air into the toy because you’ll cause the horse to distort and you don’t want that to happen. When you get the toy, you can inflate it to the appropriate height and weight of your child. Since it’s suitable for kids ranging in age from 3 to 5, you can add or take air out as needed.

You can find these handy pumps in either red or blue and although they’re only 10 inches long, they pack quite a bit of power and you’ll be able to inflate the toy in the blink of an eye. You’ll get an adapter when you purchase the Rody horse, so you’ll have what you need there except of course for the pump.

The Rody horse will hold up to 300 pounds worth of weight so once you get air into the toy, you can then have an adult check it out and bounce to make sure you’ve got enough air in it. You will want to be on the lookout for things that can puncture the Rody such as an overeager dog or something sharp on the floor. Over time, if the horse happens to lose any air at all, pumping more air into it is a simple process as long as you have the hand held pump.

What You Need in Addition to the Gymnic Rody Hopping Horse Pump

You can buy the Rody horse just like it is and have a ton of fun with it but you can also get an accessory to go along with it that’ll add to the play time – in addition to the Rody Horse pump. That accessory is the rocking base for the Rody horse. You don’t have to have a base but you’ll want one, especially if your toddler is closer to 3 because what the base does is to turn it into a rocking horse. The base also adds stability.

What you do is before you even pump the horse up, you secure it by the feet to the base and then inflate the horse. If you have a handicapped child or know someone who does have a handicapped child, they could benefit from the Rody horse as long as you get the base to go with it. What the base helps with is teaching balance and it helps the child to learn coordination.

When you get this great toy for the kids, you’ll want to make sure that you set aside some time to watch them play on the horse. You’ll want to see how they handle it plus you won’t want to miss watching all the gleeful fun on their faces as they experience the Rody for the first time. If you’re debating on whether or not to buy this toy, don’t debate too long. The odds are high that it’s going to hit this year's list of ‘must have’ toys.

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February 9, 2012
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