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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Easy to install, great material!
Charity williams
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Perfect
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
This took longer to get delivered because it wasn't prime shipping, however the setup is easier without a gazillion screws because they went with a spring dowel system. This is a smart move because there is no potential of losing screws.
Malana
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
This trampoline is awesome! Putting it together was so easy. I was skeptical about it requiring no tools for assembly but it is very sturdy and stable. The included ladder makes it perfect for the little guys to get on with ease too. It is a great value for the quality, size, safety features and ease of assembly.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
The Product itself is great the shipping was ridiculous. :-( Week after Christmas a local store had the same one in stock
SW
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
This is so sturdy and easy to set up! Only thing I would change is the sturdiness of the basketball goal
Z
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
20 years after a hurricane stole my last trampoline, I finally got in the market for another one. I picked this one for several reasons, and it turned out to be an amazing choice! It arrives in two boxes to make it more manageable, and you need both to build the trampoline, even if you don't want to use the upper enclosure.This is the bounciest surface I've ever been on. The springs are some kind of air-hardening steel or spring steel - way stronger than the galvanized springs we had in my day. They even have a curled end to make sure the spring stays very securely on the mat rings. The mat is superb quality with good thickness and a tight weave. The frame is very well-engineered, with tubes that interlock with T-joints to form one solid connection which is then pulled even more solid by the spring tension. Most connections have spring-loaded dots which lock into holes to keep everything in place. The ladder can bear my adult weight with no problem, although I seldom need to use it since I can just lean right onto the trampoline surface.Again, this thing is BOUNCY. Getting conditioned to this only took me about 30 minutes, but during that time, I felt a bit like I was getting sea legs. But, I did jump on this thing right after a big meal with no problem whatsoever!I was able to build this by myself without any issue. The most time-consuming part is stitching on the enclosure net. Tools and gloves are included to help with everything, but the net is going to take you some time if you stitch every individual ring. I prefer the trampoline without the enclosure - the enclosure looks awesome, and the basketball hoop is great, but I really only put the enclosure on to keep our dog from getting on the trampoline. Well, one unexpected bright side is that I can hang lights, portable speakers, etc. around the top rim of the enclosure.The upper enclosure is NOT load-bearing and you cannot put much weight on it. A small child might be able to jump off the net or into it, and do some cool moves, but I can't recommend sending one's body flying directly at it. It's more like a guard rail than a wall.When everything is built, the whole setup looks quite sleek and all metal surfaces are covered.Well, that's all I can think of to tell you about. I highly recommend this trampoline for both kids and adults! Be aware though, it will likely arrive via FedEx and so someone will need to sign for both parcels.* * *UPDATE: It's a few months later. The trampoline is still in tip-top shape, no problems whatsoever. I've taken the upper enclosure off and used a 16x16 foot heavy-duty tarp to cover it. The dogs can't tell what it is, so they now don't go near it, and I have no more worries about animals tearing up the trampoline mat. I get to have the open view of the sky when I'm on it, and I like to put my camera on this trampoline to film the sky so I can speed up the video later! I did also leave the one pole with the basketball hoop, so I still get to enjoy some b-ball with the open trampoline design.If you also decide to use only the basketball pole and not the rest of the enclosure, and you want that pole to be extra-stable, just guy it by running a rope through the adjacent tube, up around the b-ball pole, then down through the next tube and tension it well. Then the hoop will stay right in place for the most consistent shots. I didn't find this necessary though.Also, if you use a tarp to cover the trampoline, put a toy ball or something under the tarp to make the tarp form a cone. Then puddles won't form on it and birds won't come to drink from those :)* * *UPDATE 2: If you have problems with birds hanging out and making a mess on the trampoline, you can try placing owl decoys, spinning reflective objects, or other such things. A plastic Halloween skeleton also seems to do the trick!* * *UPDATE 3: OK this is a really specific thing, but I should mention it. A tournament size (Size 5) basketball won't easily fit through the hoop. You'll want a smaller children's basketball. I got some cheap inflatable ones and they do the job nicely while also being much easier to store.I keep a plastic bin w/latched lids under the trampoline to store all the outdoor toys and keep them in good shape.
Erin
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023
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