"Skytric Round Trampoline with Top-Ring Flex Frame Safety Enclosure System: Bring bouncing fun to your backyard with the 'Skytric' trampoline for kids & adults! Along with an easy assembly structure, our trampoline jumping mat and trampoline safety pad, are tested to be UV and water resistant. Offering you a safer and long-lasting fun investment. Easy to Assemble/Disassemble ASTM Standardized Solid Steel Frame High End Galvanized Springs Incredibly Durable Mat Protective Safety Pad Our trampoline jumping mat is made of premium PP mesh material having state of the art 8-row stitching. It provides additional security and prevents the mat from tearing, ripping, or deteriorating over time. You will enjoy many years of safe fun on your new trampoline with no worries at all.  Our trampoline with enclosure are super safe to use and are excellent for any backyard, gym, playroom & more. The net enclosure & thick foam protector ensures safety for children. Our trampolines can support up to 330 lbs. of weight. Equipped with high end galvanized trampoline springs, Skytric trampolines provide tremendous jumping momentum & bursting strength for a controlled & responsive jumping experience.  User-Friendly Assembly:  It features a sturdy metal and spring construction that ensures your child will enjoy years of fun without worrying about breakage. It is the right size for any outdoor/backyard setting. And its jumping surface offers ample space for your little ones to channel all their energy. This trampoline comes with a user manual to make assembling more manageable. "
A**R
Killer Customer service!
Great product! I purchased this for my son for Christmas. It took about 2 hours for myself and 13 old son to assemble, I added a small amount of loc-tight to insure the screws didn't vibrate loose during prolonged use. Unfortunately Two weeks after we built it we were hit with some large storms in California. The trampoline took flight, cleared the fence and traveled about 60 feet landing on my neighbor's back patio (landing on it's side). My son loved that trampoline and was on it non-stop until the storm hit.Once the rain had stopped I assessed the damage and decided to call the company to inquire about replacement parts and what the cost would be. Linda the customer service rep. was very helpful and reassured me that finding the correct parts and getting them ordered would not be an issue. After telling her my story she was nice enough to offer me a discount on the replacement parts and an anchor system to install after rebuilding the trampoline, I thought this was awesome they defiantly went above and beyond with communication and customer service. I would defiantly recommend to anyone out there, although this is a quality product you really should invest in an ANCHOR SYSTEM!Thank You Linda for taking the time to insure that I was taken care of and my son was able to get back out there and bounce!!-Eric
A**R
Very happy with this purchase. A few assembly tips.
I was a little leery because of some of the mixed reviews on this trampoline. I did notice that most of the negative ones were from about 4-5 years ago and most of the newer reviews were more positive.I purchased the Skytric 15 foot trampoline. I chose this trampoline because I needed a higher weight capacity. My boys are sturdy boys and my oldest is 5'9'' and 150 lbs at age 13. I wanted a trampoline that could handle their size as they grow. This trampoline advertises a weight limit of 330 but the assembly manual actually says do not exceed 500 lbs. I am a 5' 1'' woman and was able to easily assemble this with only by myself with only my 8 year old to assist me. I consider myself and my 8 year old both patient and slightly above average when it comes to putting things together.A few notes on things that we had to do slightly differently than what the instructions said.1. After assembling the legs, the instructions have you assemble the main ring of the frame and then put the legs on. I'm not sure how this would be possible without at least 3-4 adults to lift the main frame ring at the same time. We attached the pieces of the main frame ring one at a time to the assembled legs working our way around the trampoline until the circle was complete.2. Two of the pre-drilled screw holes holding the main frame ring together were slightly off and did not line up. We could see each portion of the hole but could not fit the screws in. We did not feel that this would effect the structural integrity of the trampoline once it was completely assembled with the springs and mat attached since they will also work to hold the frame in place. However, we took the provided screws into the hardware store and bought a couple of slightly smaller options to find one that would thread through the holes since they were slightly off.3. An extra assembly tip that is important to know if you do not frequently assemble things....When you first place screws in, leave them slightly loose until the entire assembly is complete. This makes the entire project more flexible and easy to manipulate as you are trying to get all of the pieces to fit. At the end of the project go back and tighten the screws. I'm also assuming on a trampoline you will need to go back and tighten the screws regularly.4. When assembling a trampoline always make sure that you follow the spring placement and attachment instructions exactly. If you don't, you will not be able to stretch the springs and will have to start over. After placing the first 4 springs, then the next 4 springs according to the directions.... Work in a circle adding one new spring to each existing cluster of springs to keep the tension across the mat even.5. We live in Indiana where winds can be high and staked our trampoline to the ground from the start. We have a neighbor who's trampoline ended up about 40 feet of the ground in a tree. So if winds may ever be an issue in your area, always stake it to the ground.My son and I worked on this in 3 one hour segments (mostly because it was very hot). The last step of sewing the bottom of the net on was the most tedious part and took about 45 extra minutes at the very end.This trampoline seems sturdy and we are very happy with it for now. I will update after about a year for feedback on how it is holding up.
J**N
Long springs give it good bounce. I love the top of the enclosure
High quality trampoline. Long springs give it good bounce. I love the top of the enclosure; it's a flexible but somewhat rigid loop made of tent stakes as found on a dome tent, so the sides don't cave at the top. I've been a gymnast my whole life, also coach and judge, so I have a lot of knowledge of trampolines. Of course not a competition quality trampoline; that would honestly be too springy for a back yard trampoline and super unsafe. And you will find better trampolines at gymnastics centers and those indoor trampoline parks, but you shouldn't expect that much from a back yard trampoline. This is our second trampoline purchase (first one blew away in a horrific storm; buy some stakes if your back yard gets windy like ours), and we definitely like this one better than the first more well known brand trampoline.
N**3
Nice looking, well built, would NOT buy for full price
If amazon hadn't helped this would be 0 stars, and sadly its not because the item is junk, but because their quality controls combined with another error made this experience a hassle.1) I only received one of the two boxes the first time (maybe this was a freight issue)2) 4 months later when I received the replacement, which came with both boxes, we began to install and realized the holes to attach the net poles were not there... Luckily I had the original set from the previous box and switched them out...Yes, the trampoline is nice, sturdy, and well built, and I am extremely happy I purchased it after how amazon stepped in and gave me yet another story to tell people about why I'm prime for life, but I would not recommend anyone to buy this product unless it was steeply discounted.
K**R
Fun, worth the money, a great product
Great fun, I got this for my 6 year old and he (and all of us!) really enjoy it. Great for exercise and laughs, and it feels very safe. I bought a ladder separately, I recommend doing that. You definitely need 2 adults to put it together, one of whom should be calm and thoroughly read the instructions, the other who is strong and can pull the bouncing matt onto the springs with the little spring-hook tool. It took about 2 hours to complete and looks and works great. Worth the money for sure.
K**F
Great product!
Really sturdy frame. The ring at the top of the net makes for a really nice reinforcement. The bottom of the net could use a similiar reinforcement but overall still really happy with it. The higher weight limit allows me to play with the kids on the trampoline which is a blast!
T**N
Great trampoline
It took awhile to come. It was fairly straightforward to put together. Really sturdy. The kids love it and I'm very happy we bought it!!! It amazing! In the instruction booklet it says max weight is 400 lbs.
Y**N
Good buy
This was an awesome deal! My kids love it! It is well made and tought!
B**E
Four Stars
Great trampoline
M**M
net keeps popping out
This trampoline has flexi rods at the top to keep the net on. Please note that although this seems a great idea they keep popping out and as a result the whole net collapsed on us. Maybe a design fault but no fun for kids who are not able to bounce without the net collapsing. This is our third trampoline and the worst quality of them all
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