Once cleaned and set up, this trampoline is great fun for kids of nearly all ages. The net enclosure is tall enough and secure enough to be a reliable safety feature, having both a zipper and plastic buckles to keep it closed. The size is perfect for small to medium size spaces. Its not huge, but does have plenty of room for multiple kids to jump at the same time.
Be aware that the frame is constructed of galvanized steel tubing that is dirty and has been cut in such a way as to leave small shards of metal all over everything inside the box. The first thing youll want to do is clean off all the metal pieces with some rags or towels using something like Simple Green or soapy water. Wear gloves and do this outside where the metal shards wont end up causing any problems.
After assembling the trampoline, carefully clean off any residual metal shavings from the mesh sides, jumping mat, and outer safety pad. This can be done with a leaf blower, air compressor, or a magnetic pickup tool.
The build quality of this trampoline is passable, but has some issues. The steel tubing that makes up the frame and net support poles is likely prone to rust over time. Perhaps applying some rust inhibitor would be helpful if it will be used in a humid or wet region.
The fabric of the jumping mat is thin and does not seem to have any UV or wear protection. It will likely need to be replaced at some point, especially if left out in the sun. The mesh sides and zipper seem to be ok, but the green tarp sleeves that slide over the vertical support poles may not last too long with UV exposure.
The springs are probably the highest quality part. Theyre super strong, have a zinc coating, and look like they will last longer than any other part.
This may come down to a price/value decision based on how long the trampoline will be used and whether it will be left outside in the elements or not. If you are looking for something to live outside that you want to last for many years, this is probably not it. If you are looking for something that can be kept indoors or dont particularly care how long it lasts after the first year, this may be a good option.
the quality is excellent, It seems very safe since it has the netting and pads. This trampoline we need two people to put together. Its well worth the price. This is great for young children. It makes us really happy to see kids happy. Theyve been enjoying themselves and it keeps them busy with this trampoline
It was extremely annoying to put together but didn’t take too long to do it. In the picture is my 7 year old daughter. This trampoline was the perfect size for her. I was a little nervous thinking it would b small. Glad i compared sizes on a lot of different ones. Anything smaller than this would have been too small. Might get too small when she gets to age 9. I was not able to see how to attach the basketball hoop tho.
I bought the trampoline for my 3 year old grandson. Its a good size for one child. Easy to put together and sturdy. The mesh crosses over at the front and he kind of has to fall in. For this reason I give it a 4. This also makes it nearly impossible for him to fall out. Overall I would say its a good choice.
Its very small, clearly designed for very small kids, which is exactly who will be using ours. Its also very safe. Theyre going to love it! No question.
Bigger and safer than a jogging trampoline, this is an effective way to keep your kids and grandkids from destroying your furniture. You WILL need a strong guy and a power screwdriver to assemble it (forget the wimpy screwdriver that comes with it), and we never could figure out one step of the instructions, but alls well that ends well. Our grandkids use it daily and love it.
So this trampoline is definitely a nice size for those who don’t want the single jumper trampolines or the huge 12 foot plus ones. This little 5 foot trampoline is perfect for 2 little ones to jump in to pass the time. Set up was a little confusing as the instructions for steps 1-3 have close ups only of the parts so it was hard to figure out what parts needed to be connected first. Once I figured out how to get the base together, setup seemed to fly by. The springs do come with a hook to pull them on with tension. Once the base was on, the poles went on next. They all fit snugly however one was missing the foam cushion padding it needs to avoid any injuries so that wasn’t the best. I can fix it with a pool noodle from the dollar store but again its an added expense that shouldn’t need to happen. After that, net went up and finished with the caps. Bouncing was pretty straight forward. My girls seem to love it. My oldest is 6 and can still jump on it but I can hear the springs straining so I wouldn’t recommend it past 6. The accessories that came with it were nice but most had issues (the basketball hoop had a broken clip, a few plastic balls were flattened and could not be pumped, and the mini basketball lost air after 3 minutes of being inflated).
Overall, it’s a nice little trampoline. It had a few hits and misses so I only docked one star. Still fun for toddlers to bounce in for hours.
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Clean Before Assembly, Kids Love it, Long Term Durability is Suspect
Once cleaned and set up, this trampoline is great fun for kids of nearly all ages. The net enclosure is tall enough and secure enough to be a reliable safety feature, having both a zipper and plastic buckles to keep it closed. The size is perfect for small to medium size spaces. Its not huge, but does have plenty of room for multiple kids to jump at the same time. Be aware that the frame is constructed of galvanized steel tubing that is dirty and has been cut in such a way as to leave small shards of metal all over everything inside the box. The first thing youll want to do is clean off all the metal pieces with some rags or towels using something like Simple Green or soapy water. Wear gloves and do this outside where the metal shards wont end up causing any problems. After assembling the trampoline, carefully clean off any residual metal shavings from the mesh sides, jumping mat, and outer safety pad. This can be done with a leaf blower, air compressor, or a magnetic pickup tool. The build quality of this trampoline is passable, but has some issues. The steel tubing that makes up the frame and net support poles is likely prone to rust over time. Perhaps applying some rust inhibitor would be helpful if it will be used in a humid or wet region. The fabric of the jumping mat is thin and does not seem to have any UV or wear protection. It will likely need to be replaced at some point, especially if left out in the sun. The mesh sides and zipper seem to be ok, but the green tarp sleeves that slide over the vertical support poles may not last too long with UV exposure. The springs are probably the highest quality part. Theyre super strong, have a zinc coating, and look like they will last longer than any other part. This may come down to a price/value decision based on how long the trampoline will be used and whether it will be left outside in the elements or not. If you are looking for something to live outside that you want to last for many years, this is probably not it. If you are looking for something that can be kept indoors or dont particularly care how long it lasts after the first year, this may be a good option.
Perfect indoor or outdoor trampoline
the quality is excellent, It seems very safe since it has the netting and pads. This trampoline we need two people to put together. Its well worth the price. This is great for young children. It makes us really happy to see kids happy. Theyve been enjoying themselves and it keeps them busy with this trampoline
Eight outta ten rating.
It was extremely annoying to put together but didn’t take too long to do it. In the picture is my 7 year old daughter. This trampoline was the perfect size for her. I was a little nervous thinking it would b small. Glad i compared sizes on a lot of different ones. Anything smaller than this would have been too small. Might get too small when she gets to age 9. I was not able to see how to attach the basketball hoop tho.
My kids love it
My son is 3 and my daughter is 8 it’s perfect for both of them
Its a good size for one child
I bought the trampoline for my 3 year old grandson. Its a good size for one child. Easy to put together and sturdy. The mesh crosses over at the front and he kind of has to fall in. For this reason I give it a 4. This also makes it nearly impossible for him to fall out. Overall I would say its a good choice.
LOVE IT!
Its very small, clearly designed for very small kids, which is exactly who will be using ours. Its also very safe. Theyre going to love it! No question.
Good!!
Easy to assemble. Just assembled and put out, So far so good the kid loves it. Will update how it does in the long run.
The instructions were the worst I’ve ever seen. Instead of springs it has bungee cords.
The assembly was ok until you got to the safety net.no where in the instructions does it tell you how to install it.
Worth the effort
Bigger and safer than a jogging trampoline, this is an effective way to keep your kids and grandkids from destroying your furniture. You WILL need a strong guy and a power screwdriver to assemble it (forget the wimpy screwdriver that comes with it), and we never could figure out one step of the instructions, but alls well that ends well. Our grandkids use it daily and love it.
Fun trampoline; few hits and misses
So this trampoline is definitely a nice size for those who don’t want the single jumper trampolines or the huge 12 foot plus ones. This little 5 foot trampoline is perfect for 2 little ones to jump in to pass the time. Set up was a little confusing as the instructions for steps 1-3 have close ups only of the parts so it was hard to figure out what parts needed to be connected first. Once I figured out how to get the base together, setup seemed to fly by. The springs do come with a hook to pull them on with tension. Once the base was on, the poles went on next. They all fit snugly however one was missing the foam cushion padding it needs to avoid any injuries so that wasn’t the best. I can fix it with a pool noodle from the dollar store but again its an added expense that shouldn’t need to happen. After that, net went up and finished with the caps. Bouncing was pretty straight forward. My girls seem to love it. My oldest is 6 and can still jump on it but I can hear the springs straining so I wouldn’t recommend it past 6. The accessories that came with it were nice but most had issues (the basketball hoop had a broken clip, a few plastic balls were flattened and could not be pumped, and the mini basketball lost air after 3 minutes of being inflated). Overall, it’s a nice little trampoline. It had a few hits and misses so I only docked one star. Still fun for toddlers to bounce in for hours.
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