Very nice trampoline. Very sturdy and went together with no problems. Surprising how much kids like the b ball hoop! Be sure to anchor it to the ground. My 7 and 3 year old love it!
I think this is the perfect size trampoline for young kids and a small yard. Although you can find a 14 ft model for around the same price this is what we were looking for. My 3 and 1 year old kids love playing in it. The net functions great, much safer than the trampolines we all had when we were growing up. The net is a little strange looking, maybe because theres only 4 posts holding it up but thats not a big deal. The basketball hoop was useless, it went straight into the garbage.
Its a good trampoline for younger kids as it is not the largest on the market, the safety netting is great, the basketball hoop attachment is fun for kids but do to the light weight of the tent you have to anchor it down during high winds and possibly disassemble it to avoid damage to the net poles.
I found only one major flaw (which is why I deducted the one star) from this otherwise pretty great trampoline.
Practically the first thing you do during assembly is attach the net to the jumping surface by sliding the tabs through 20/30 holes. Everything else comes after this, including the springs, etc. Its really, really important you get this step right/perfect, or youll have to undo all your work and start over. Seriously, important.
So I did it the right way, or so I thought. I found out after my trampoline was nearly complete that there was a mistake made at this point. But was that my fault? The mistake is that the net was shipped inside out. I know thats hard to imagine, and seems like it would have been totally obvious, but its completely not obvious. Think of a sock thats turned inside out, but that theres no obvious difference in color/texture on the inside/outside. How would you really know?
I spread the net out, lined up the slots, and began assembly. At that point, you have no idea what youre really looking at its one big jumble of net.
And did the instructions call anything out like make sure the net is right side out, the safety label should face out, etc? NOPE. Not a single word. I scoured the instructions later looking for what I missed. Nothing. So, they shipped me a product that was setup for me to fail, and gave me no clue to watch out. Ouch.
Did I disassemble the whole thing literally to step 1 and restart? Nope. Too much work (assembly took me about 60/90 minutes with a friend, Id estimate). I wasnt going to more than double my time spent. The way I could tell it was backwards was that the attaching of the net to the tops of the poles is literally backwards Duh! So I had to sort of twist them around to install, which felt weird // obviously. THEN I noticed that the safety label was facing inward instead of outward. And the safety snap clips over the zipper door were on the inside, meaning jumpers would run into them all too easily. Ugh. So I just cut those safety straps off the net, and the twisted attachment of the net to the poles is fine (only awkward, not flawed) and cant be seen. With the safety straps removed, the only way you can tell my mistake is that the label is on the inside. But my kids dont care.
So, there ya go. Fun trampoline that the kids love. Assembly was actually pretty decent, except for this one tiny huge gotcha. Beware. Make sure your net is correctly oriented before you start.
Good product. Make sure to pay attention to the square tubes that the enclosure supports go in. The instructions do not say to pay attention to that during the setup. If you dont, you will be taking half the springs back off like I had to. Not a big deal, but a minor frustration.
It was a Christmas present for my 5 7 year old boys. They live it and ask to play on it first thing every morning. The set up was easy enough for my teenagers to follow, except for one unclear step about the way the enclosure should face. That and the shape the box was in when delivered//one side completely torn open and a small miracle no parts were missing//was why I rated this 4 instead of 5 stars. But I would absolutely recommend this product.
This is a great product. Well constructed, solid and sturdy. It was fairly easy to assemble, just make sure to line up the entrance according tot the instructions. The goal is flimsy and being velcro, it comes down after a few dunks, and that is why I didnt give it 5 stars. Order this product with confidence.
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Very nice trampoline. Very sturdy and went together with no
Very nice trampoline. Very sturdy and went together with no problems. Surprising how much kids like the b ball hoop! Be sure to anchor it to the ground. My 7 and 3 year old love it!
Great for small kids and small yards!
I think this is the perfect size trampoline for young kids and a small yard. Although you can find a 14 ft model for around the same price this is what we were looking for. My 3 and 1 year old kids love playing in it. The net functions great, much safer than the trampolines we all had when we were growing up. The net is a little strange looking, maybe because theres only 4 posts holding it up but thats not a big deal. The basketball hoop was useless, it went straight into the garbage.
Kids love it.
Kids love itno need to buy the installation its easy with 2 people to put. Just the right size for a small yard
Autistic Son Loved It/ Recommended
Got this for my autistic son. Very safe. He loves it!
Very easy to put together
Very easy to put together, but it doesnt come with stakes to stake it into the ground, so be sure to pick some up for it.
Decent outdoor tramp for younger kids.
Its a good trampoline for younger kids as it is not the largest on the market, the safety netting is great, the basketball hoop attachment is fun for kids but do to the light weight of the tent you have to anchor it down during high winds and possibly disassemble it to avoid damage to the net poles.
Great trampoline hampered by one big gotcha in assembly
I found only one major flaw (which is why I deducted the one star) from this otherwise pretty great trampoline. Practically the first thing you do during assembly is attach the net to the jumping surface by sliding the tabs through 20/30 holes. Everything else comes after this, including the springs, etc. Its really, really important you get this step right/perfect, or youll have to undo all your work and start over. Seriously, important. So I did it the right way, or so I thought. I found out after my trampoline was nearly complete that there was a mistake made at this point. But was that my fault? The mistake is that the net was shipped inside out. I know thats hard to imagine, and seems like it would have been totally obvious, but its completely not obvious. Think of a sock thats turned inside out, but that theres no obvious difference in color/texture on the inside/outside. How would you really know? I spread the net out, lined up the slots, and began assembly. At that point, you have no idea what youre really looking at its one big jumble of net. And did the instructions call anything out like make sure the net is right side out, the safety label should face out, etc? NOPE. Not a single word. I scoured the instructions later looking for what I missed. Nothing. So, they shipped me a product that was setup for me to fail, and gave me no clue to watch out. Ouch. Did I disassemble the whole thing literally to step 1 and restart? Nope. Too much work (assembly took me about 60/90 minutes with a friend, Id estimate). I wasnt going to more than double my time spent. The way I could tell it was backwards was that the attaching of the net to the tops of the poles is literally backwards Duh! So I had to sort of twist them around to install, which felt weird // obviously. THEN I noticed that the safety label was facing inward instead of outward. And the safety snap clips over the zipper door were on the inside, meaning jumpers would run into them all too easily. Ugh. So I just cut those safety straps off the net, and the twisted attachment of the net to the poles is fine (only awkward, not flawed) and cant be seen. With the safety straps removed, the only way you can tell my mistake is that the label is on the inside. But my kids dont care. So, there ya go. Fun trampoline that the kids love. Assembly was actually pretty decent, except for this one tiny huge gotcha. Beware. Make sure your net is correctly oriented before you start.
Good product. Make sure to pay attention to the
Good product. Make sure to pay attention to the square tubes that the enclosure supports go in. The instructions do not say to pay attention to that during the setup. If you dont, you will be taking half the springs back off like I had to. Not a big deal, but a minor frustration.
Kid Approved
It was a Christmas present for my 5 7 year old boys. They live it and ask to play on it first thing every morning. The set up was easy enough for my teenagers to follow, except for one unclear step about the way the enclosure should face. That and the shape the box was in when delivered//one side completely torn open and a small miracle no parts were missing//was why I rated this 4 instead of 5 stars. But I would absolutely recommend this product.
This is a great product. Well constructed
This is a great product. Well constructed, solid and sturdy. It was fairly easy to assemble, just make sure to line up the entrance according tot the instructions. The goal is flimsy and being velcro, it comes down after a few dunks, and that is why I didnt give it 5 stars. Order this product with confidence.
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