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12 FT Trampoline New Model* 10 FT Trampoline New Model* 12 FT Trampoline New Model* 14 FT Trampoline 14 FT Trampoline Max Weight Capacity & Max User Weight 1060lbs & 264lbs 1060lbs & 265lbs 1060lbs & 265lbs 1060lbs & 265lbs 1060lbs & 264lbs Height 106in 100in 107in 107in 106in Width 144in 120in 144in 168in 168in Ladder & Shoe Bag ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Fiberglass Curved Poles ✓ ✓ ✓ Premium Polypropylene Pad ✓ ✓ ✓ Tent & Basketball Hoop ✓ ✓ # of Legs 6 4 5 6 6 # of Poles 6 8 5 6 6 Double Layered PVC Net ✓ ✓ ✓
? Multiple Safety Certification Approved - SkyBound 10ft kid trampoline is laboratory tested, exceeds all US/EU safety ratings and is officially ASTM safety certified F318-16 & F2225-15, CPC, ISO 14001 & 9001, Intertek, and BSCI approved. When it comes to trampolines, we know it's more than reaching new heights.
? Enclosure Net Protection System - Our backyard trampoline features a high density, UV resistant safety enclosure net keeps children safe inside the enclosure. The foam padded safety enclosure poles come with extra 8 PE sleeves provide an additional layer of protection and keep the foams from rust and corrosion.
? High-Dip Galvanized Frame - The SkyBound 10 foot exercise trampoline has 4 U-shaped legs with 8 balanced connection points for extra stability and durability and enforces solid construction allowing frame weight loads of up to 1,000lbs and a mix single jumping user weight of up to 264lbs.
?Superior Bounce & Feel - Featuring 64 heavy duty galvanized springs provide a plush yet responsive feel and a new no-gap design to ensure your kids impossible to touch the springs. Our toddler trampoline jumping mat has passed 5,000 hours UV test, thicker V-Rings and bounce safely with extra rows of safety.
?US Based Customer Service & Industry Leading Warranty - Saving you time and frustration, SkyBound provides easy-to-read instruction manual and video with step by step installation along with SkyBound's U.S. based team of experts ready to help you along the way. We stand behind our quality guarantee and are backed by 3-year manufacturer limited warranty on the frame and 1-year manufacturer limited warranty on all other materials.
We have had this trampoline now for several months and it’s holding up well. So I’ll start from the beginning to cover everything about it. It came in on time and all at the same time, two large boxes. Everything was accounted for and had the net, net top cover, pads, basketball goal and ball, shoe bag, and ladder. There were a couple of clips broken that clipped the net poles together but it came with a few more so it was fine. The installation was fairly simple even with vague details in the instructions. I did it by myself and took about 4 hours not rushing. Definitely would have been easier with an extra person. Tips for installing - have a drill with sockets for quick screw installation. the legs have a front and back but only half of them matter obviously because of the curves. Install the springs not liner but opposite (12oclock, 6 , 3, 9 those in any order then fill in the rest and make sure to count the spring hooks so you don’t have to move a bunch of springs over again! I did mine linear 1-12(72sprins) and it was fine but could have been easier if I had known. Do not put the net poles up until you start with the net. The shoe strings are actually the ties for the net top but I found them a bit short and ended up adding hose clamps on the poles to hook them to make it easier to take the top on and off. Make sure to line the net door up with a leg section that has the pole on the ground not In between. These things will help prevent a little frustration having to redo stuff. I have pictures I’m attaching as well. Now for the issues I have after installing. The pads were a bit too small and I could not get them to stay evenly covered as one side would pop off just as I put on the last bit, no matter how hard I tried because I did! I ended up using black duck tape to secure it to the outside ring before I pulled the last part tight. That finally worked and has held up and the tape sticks well to it and the black tape blended in so you don’t even notice. The net poles could have easily had two improvements; a quick release to remove them as needed(aka storms) not gonna get into details but easily modified with the proper hardware; there could have also been little hooks or something to loop the net top strings to, again easily modified with minimal effort. Then the ladder has round poles that can be hard on sensitive feet, flat steps would have been better. And lastly the top stretches too easily so careful with that. That about sums it up. The trampoline will hold multiple people and holds up. I added some tie downs which I recommed and the top net will go over the basketball goal although can’t really use it with the top on. The overall cost and quality are well worth the price, I modify things all the time and so I may make it seem it had a bunch of issues but other than the pads not really just changes I have or would if I had the time.