After enjoying two weeks of use, we've encountered an issue with a bent net pole, causing the net to sag inward. This has raised concerns about the safety, which is disappointing after a period of limited usage.
The arched metal poles supporting the net are divided into two segments and are prone to breaking at the connection points. We've strengthened the poles, and they are now holding up effectively. Two poles broke within the initial two months, and others have become bent.
Last month, we experienced some strong winds about two weeks before Christmas. Unfortunately, the wind stakes didn't perform effectively, resulting in eight bent poles on the trampoline. Additionally, the net zipper broke during the first week.
While the trampoline itself boasts an impressive design, particularly with its sturdy poles, the padding surrounding the springs leaves much to be desired. Its construction traps water between the two stitched layers, creating a breeding ground for mold and rot over time. This not only poses hygiene concerns but also results in a continuous leakage onto the trampoline, persisting for days after rainfall. Such a situation is not only inconvenient but also compromises safety, especially in colder weather.
Simple assembly and just the right size. I was pleased with every aspect of this product. However, it's advisable to purchase additional securing mechanisms for windy conditions. Its lightweight nature led to it being blown away during a typical storm, resulting in the entire structure being discarded due to significant metal bending.
The trampoline arrived with a damaged box, causing a loose screw. Additionally, one of the springs was broken, requiring us to use the spare one included. Moreover, the accompanying pad is thin, providing minimal protection.
Setting up the new trampoline was a breeze compared to our previous one. However, I've encountered a couple of issues – the top poles for the net don't stay securely in place, making the trampoline a bit wobblier than our old one. Surprisingly, the ground stakes were missing from the box, and I've reached out to the manufacturer about it.
We bought this trampoline as an early Christmas present for our three boys. The assembly process went fairly smoothly, but unfortunately, there seems to be an issue with either the piping or the netting provided – neither fits properly. One of the key factors in choosing this trampoline was its safety features, so it's disheartening to see our boys eagerly looking at an almost fully assembled trampoline in our yard, unable to use it. We've reached out to the seller for assistance, hoping to resolve this disappointing situation.
After just four months of use, all the hooks on one side of the net have snapped. We opted for the 10ft version, but in hindsight, the 12ft would have been a better choice. Despite the net's durability issues, my kids use it daily and absolutely adore it.
About a month ago, I noticed that the middle part of my trampoline was coming apart when I looked outside. When I went out to fix it a month later, I realized it was beyond repair. The loops were all torn, presumably due to the weather. It's disappointing that it didn't even last a year. Now I'm trying to decide whether to get rid of the entire trampoline or figure out a way to replace the center part.
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Two weeks later poles bent
After enjoying two weeks of use, we've encountered an issue with a bent net pole, causing the net to sag inward. This has raised concerns about the safety, which is disappointing after a period of limited usage.
Poles broke
The arched metal poles supporting the net are divided into two segments and are prone to breaking at the connection points. We've strengthened the poles, and they are now holding up effectively. Two poles broke within the initial two months, and others have become bent.
bend easily.
Last month, we experienced some strong winds about two weeks before Christmas. Unfortunately, the wind stakes didn't perform effectively, resulting in eight bent poles on the trampoline. Additionally, the net zipper broke during the first week.
padding terrible
While the trampoline itself boasts an impressive design, particularly with its sturdy poles, the padding surrounding the springs leaves much to be desired. Its construction traps water between the two stitched layers, creating a breeding ground for mold and rot over time. This not only poses hygiene concerns but also results in a continuous leakage onto the trampoline, persisting for days after rainfall. Such a situation is not only inconvenient but also compromises safety, especially in colder weather.
Very lightweight but great item
Simple assembly and just the right size. I was pleased with every aspect of this product. However, it's advisable to purchase additional securing mechanisms for windy conditions. Its lightweight nature led to it being blown away during a typical storm, resulting in the entire structure being discarded due to significant metal bending.
Careful when buying this one
The trampoline arrived with a damaged box, causing a loose screw. Additionally, one of the springs was broken, requiring us to use the spare one included. Moreover, the accompanying pad is thin, providing minimal protection.
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Setting up the new trampoline was a breeze compared to our previous one. However, I've encountered a couple of issues – the top poles for the net don't stay securely in place, making the trampoline a bit wobblier than our old one. Surprisingly, the ground stakes were missing from the box, and I've reached out to the manufacturer about it.
I wanted to love it
We bought this trampoline as an early Christmas present for our three boys. The assembly process went fairly smoothly, but unfortunately, there seems to be an issue with either the piping or the netting provided – neither fits properly. One of the key factors in choosing this trampoline was its safety features, so it's disheartening to see our boys eagerly looking at an almost fully assembled trampoline in our yard, unable to use it. We've reached out to the seller for assistance, hoping to resolve this disappointing situation.
The net hooks will break off
After just four months of use, all the hooks on one side of the net have snapped. We opted for the 10ft version, but in hindsight, the 12ft would have been a better choice. Despite the net's durability issues, my kids use it daily and absolutely adore it.
Broke within a year
About a month ago, I noticed that the middle part of my trampoline was coming apart when I looked outside. When I went out to fix it a month later, I realized it was beyond repair. The loops were all torn, presumably due to the weather. It's disappointing that it didn't even last a year. Now I'm trying to decide whether to get rid of the entire trampoline or figure out a way to replace the center part.
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