Recieved our net at the end of March, was finally warm enough today to go out and put up the new enclosure net. It was super easy it install (did it by myself with my 5 year old jumping on it lol) the only down side is the zipper is missing teeth so it wont zip at all not matter how hard Ive tried which sucks because I need it to zip having a young child that wants to jump. Is there any way to make this right and actually recieve a properly working product?
We cut off the old net that had fallen apart, installed the net and forgot the pad needed to be on the outside of the net first, so we got to do it twice! Now we are real fast!
Weve had our trampoline for about 4 years. It was time to replace the net after multiple rips/tears (which is easy to repair using fishing wire) over the years. I read the reviews on how people installed their replacement net and I immediately went to YouTube for clear instructions. It took about 1.5 hours to remove old net and reinstall the new one. Heres my advice on how to replace your net:
-Find one other person to help. Preferably a strong male.
-Remove the vertical poles out of the metal slot and lay them on the trampoline right in front of their individual slots.
-Remove the old net. CUT the net off the triangle rings. Do not take the springs off to remove old net. I mean, you are going to throw the old net awayright?
-Put the new net on the triangle spring. Use your spring puller that came with your trampoline to make it a breeze to put the springs back in their slots.
-Attach the top part of the net on the vertical poles.
-Return the vertical poles back in the slots. Return each pole opposite of each other, otherwise you will need The Hulk to try to put the last pole in because the net will be extremely stretched and tight.
I didnt notice for a few days that the entrance to get on the trampoline was on an angle. I had to remove the net off the triangle rings (again) and move it over a couple notches. To avoid this make sure when you remove your vertical poles that they are right in front of the slots they go into.
Im giving this net only 4 starts because it dont think its an original product. I notice that our original net is a bit thicker and extra stitching around each hole where the triangle rings go into. But for $58, its a good replacement.
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No instructions
Opened box and nothing but the net. No instructions
Easy to install...wont zip closed
Recieved our net at the end of March, was finally warm enough today to go out and put up the new enclosure net. It was super easy it install (did it by myself with my 5 year old jumping on it lol) the only down side is the zipper is missing teeth so it wont zip at all not matter how hard Ive tried which sucks because I need it to zip having a young child that wants to jump. Is there any way to make this right and actually recieve a properly working product?
So far so good!
So far so good!!
Just what I needed after a rough winter
Excellent fit. No defects. Just like the original. Worth buying so we can have younger kids on the tramp.
Did the job we needed, but it leaks
Holds quite a bit of stuff, but make sure that your stuff is able to get wet, because it leaks in heavy rain storms.
Easy to setup!
We cut off the old net that had fallen apart, installed the net and forgot the pad needed to be on the outside of the net first, so we got to do it twice! Now we are real fast!
Great net!
Great net our original net was 8 years old so we had to finally replace ours this one is great just as durable! Fits our trampoline perfect!
Super good
Super good
Perfect replacement
Fit perfectly. Great replacement for a torn net on our Trampoline.
Read Reviews First, Then Look at YouTube Videos Before You Buy!
Weve had our trampoline for about 4 years. It was time to replace the net after multiple rips/tears (which is easy to repair using fishing wire) over the years. I read the reviews on how people installed their replacement net and I immediately went to YouTube for clear instructions. It took about 1.5 hours to remove old net and reinstall the new one. Heres my advice on how to replace your net: -Find one other person to help. Preferably a strong male. -Remove the vertical poles out of the metal slot and lay them on the trampoline right in front of their individual slots. -Remove the old net. CUT the net off the triangle rings. Do not take the springs off to remove old net. I mean, you are going to throw the old net awayright? -Put the new net on the triangle spring. Use your spring puller that came with your trampoline to make it a breeze to put the springs back in their slots. -Attach the top part of the net on the vertical poles. -Return the vertical poles back in the slots. Return each pole opposite of each other, otherwise you will need The Hulk to try to put the last pole in because the net will be extremely stretched and tight. I didnt notice for a few days that the entrance to get on the trampoline was on an angle. I had to remove the net off the triangle rings (again) and move it over a couple notches. To avoid this make sure when you remove your vertical poles that they are right in front of the slots they go into. Im giving this net only 4 starts because it dont think its an original product. I notice that our original net is a bit thicker and extra stitching around each hole where the triangle rings go into. But for $58, its a good replacement.
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