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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
DON'T BUY. I got this for my 11 year old. He's a little taller than the average bit nothing elseI got this because he's hyperactive and this was to help burn off excess energy. I got it for Christmas, it broke within 2 weeks. Then we got a replacement (you can't just replace a spring they are all welded together) from amazon. Now February 4th it's broke again. It's advertised as for two kids or an adult? I don't want a replacement now. Just a refund.
Emily Mueller
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Best Christmas present we bought for my daughter. She's 2.5 years old and loves this thing. And we love that she has a way to get some energy out during this never-ending winter where we cooped up inside. She'll jump by herself or with mommy or daddy. It feels very sturdy and safe, even when I'm on it with her (and I am 34 weeks pregnant and not small by any stretch of the imagination). It has a good bounciness level to it. Not too high where I'm worried she'll hurt herself, but enough to be super fun for her. Only time it gets noisy is if it shifts a little off the rug and is a bit uneven on the floor, otherwise the sound is not bad.
Dana Echols
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Keeps my 7 year old daughter active in the house. Super cute, easy to fold and put away. This is an upgrade from the little tikes trampoline that she outgrew.
Rose
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
It's fun!!The instructions to set it up were a nightmare...so we won't be able to take it apart easily to fold it down.But it's very bouncy and sturdy! So that's really nice!
Thalia Rosa
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This trampoline was very easy to assemble. I’m 240 pounds and I jumped on it with my twins, it’s definitely stable and sturdy. It’s also adjustable! I bought this trampoline originally for my son who is autistic, he love to jump but we all love jumping on this trampoline! Great investment!
Laura
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
My grandchildren immediately loved this trampoline. My son’s family has six very active children under nine years old. During the cold weather, it’s difficult for the kids to get their wiggles out. This trampoline is a good helper. It is large enough for two littles to jump at once and our six year old granddaughter can do front somersaults over the bar! It doesn’t take up too much space, the materials seem durable, the cover protects fingers and toes from pinches, and it stores nicely. Two thumbs way up!
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
I bought this for my granddaughters. They love that they can jump at the same time time, holding on to the bar. The trampoline is sturdy enough that their mom ( and me too!) can jump on it. Easy assembly
Stephen J. Arthur
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022
First, the overall product appears sturdy and well constructed.My peeve relates to the assembly and instructions, which I’d give a negative star rating.First, as with so many Chinese products, the “directions” are printed on small pieces of paper, with minuscule print and even smaller, poorly illustrated and muddy looking drawings. Additionally, many times the language sure ain’t English, as it appears some poor employee was given a mandarin-English dictionary and told to write out the instructions, with no concern for grammar or syntax.Second, lack of attention to detail. With the early assembly of the support bar, the picture shows putting a bolt oriented vertically. However, the product has a horizontal hole. Now, I’m handy, and it’s no problem for me to understand that manufactured changes didn’t update the instructions, but a novice would have real concerns and might be looking for that vertical hole.The application of bungee cords was a no go. The pictures were so poor, so small, and so unclear, I had no idea what to do, neither did three other people I asked. Is it too much to ask for the manufacturer to spread ten cents a unit more and print on 8x10 paper instead of 3 x 5?The cherry on top of this fiasco was the application of the ‘C’ clamp supports. The carriage bolts used have a square area under the round head. This square is suppose to engage a similar area of the assembly, and the frame does have a square cutout. This is where the lack of attention comes to fore. The square cutouts needed to be on the C clamp, not the frame! The C clamps have a ROUND hole, so the bolt does not fully seat, and for extra frustration- the concavity of the C is not deep enough for the support to engage the vertical support and be flush to the frame. So what you end up with is a not fully seated bolt on the C support that when tightened, as much as possible, is still a full 1/4 inch away from the frame.My guess is that the manufacturer outsourcing to a new supplier to save a few cents and not checking that they met specifications.
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