So, I like that the trampoline is nice and bouncy, and it folds up. It also seems sturdy. My main issue is that I was planning on storing it under a bed, but unfortunately, in order to do so, I need to unscrew all of the legs AND remove the tightly stretched pad. That makes it too much trouble to collapse regularly, IMO.
I didn’t know that I needed to remove the padding, so the first time I folded it up, the padding stretched and tore on both sides. Now I have two holes in the padding that is continuing to grow bigger the more we use it. Also, it appears that the paint wasn’t quite dry when they boxed up the trampoline, so the print is smudged and the pad has white paint on it. So it is brand new and already looks trashed. Overall, I would say that if I could do it again, I would choose a trampoline that folds up more easily.
Good and not so good
So, I like that the trampoline is nice and bouncy, and it folds up. It also seems sturdy. My main issue is that I was planning on storing it under a bed, but unfortunately, in order to do so, I need to unscrew all of the legs AND remove the tightly stretched pad. That makes it too much trouble to collapse regularly, IMO. I didn’t know that I needed to remove the padding, so the first time I folded it up, the padding stretched and tore on both sides. Now I have two holes in the padding that is continuing to grow bigger the more we use it. Also, it appears that the paint wasn’t quite dry when they boxed up the trampoline, so the print is smudged and the pad has white paint on it. So it is brand new and already looks trashed. Overall, I would say that if I could do it again, I would choose a trampoline that folds up more easily.