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★★★★☆
Fun toy at a great price!
We just got in in today...really wasnt that hard to put together as long as you can translate Engrish from the manual. The only suggestion I would make that the manual doesnt mention is that when you are putting the legs together, dont tighten the screws in all the way until you are connecting it to the upper frame as you might need to rotate the leg a bit to fit the screw hole in the upper frame. The rest of it went together pretty easy and the kids and I were playing in under 2 hours. The other big thing that separates this trampoline apart from the others is the max weight limit. BE CAREFUL!!! the ad in Amazon reads that it holds 375lbs...the 12' does not..it maxes out at 250...the 15' holds 375lbs...but it is still enough for me to play with a kid or two and have a great time with them...It does come with the ladder and the spring puller...Here is a final note of things to bring with you...Mallet, Gloves, Impact driver with phillips head and some elbow grease...when you are attaching the springs, count holes to make sure you get the right spring in the right hole or you will spend an extra 20 minutes of your time redoing it...(a bit of personal experience there)
**5 months later Update**
Let me preface by stating I still would keep my 4 star rating with the only true downfall of this being the quality of the zipper and the spring cover. The overall quality of the trampoline is great!
So now after having it almost 6 months, a few minor inconveniences have arisen and a few positive notes to share as well.
- First, I have had a blast with one child at a time as it still lives up to its promise of 250lbs and the kiddos absolutely love it!
- The blue "spring cover" has ripped in a few different places from normal wear and use so there have been a few boo boos due to that
Also the ladder has ripped holes in the spring cover...maybe a towel under the ladder mount area to protect it as a suggestion.
- The zipper on the door has broken, so the security of the closed net is now gone, but the kids just use the clips while they are in.
The good news is that even with the door broken, the rest of the net still keeps its rigidity.
- I would also heavily recommend some way of holding down the trampoline. (I bought some 3' .5" rebar from Lowes and bent it then
hammered one over each foot section)
If you are not so inclined, there are some available for purchase on Amazon as well. hint (use the buzzphrase "wind stakes" or "ground anchors"
Once a month I just have to check to make sure it is still secure.
- The springs and the actual trampoline "mat" have held up wonderfully! I am impressed by their quality...no issues there whatsoever.
June 2016 · Unknown · verified purchase