🎉 Jump into Joy with Safety and Fun!
The 60'' Kids Trampoline is designed for children aged 1 to 8 years, featuring a sturdy galvanized steel frame, a protective safety net, and all-foam handles. With a maximum weight capacity of 220 lbs, it ensures safe bouncing for your little ones. The trampoline is easy to assemble and includes fun accessories like adjustable gymnastic poles and a lion cub basketball hoop, making it perfect for indoor and outdoor play.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 59"L x 59"W x 11.8"H |
Frame Size | 69.7, 60 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
Item Shape | Round head |
Color | orange |
Frame Material | Iron |
Material Type | Foam, Polypropylene (PP), Steel |
Number Of Springs | 90 |
Pad Type | Foam Pad |
J**S
Great Purchase, knowing...
You can't ask for much more bang for the buck with this trampoline... knowing the following:This is a great size for one child. Sure two can fit fine but they will be colliding ALL the time. I'd say this is good for a child up to maybe 6 yrs old. It will hold more weight just fine (I got on it at 175 with a 35 pound kid no problem, but I didn't jump because... 1. I have no desire to repair my ceiling when my head goes through it and 2. As stated above, this wasn't meant for bigger kids in terms of its structural frame, etc. Just because it says it will hold the weight doesn't mean your fat 9 yr old and friend should be on it. You're in the wrong price point and size if that's your intention.Even though it states both indoor and outdoor, I doubt this would hold up well in the elements. (Again, price point)It sits about a foot off the ground so no biggy for your little to get in and out. The net is plenty tall for them, but not high in general (about 5 feet) that it doesn't seem overwhelming in your house.How long will the net survive? TBD but it can take a 3 yr old out of control crash fine. A 90 lb kid, not likely to make it a long time. This is not a Thunderdome folks. The net is not taunt like the posting, but not super loose either. This isn't a bad thing as it gives a bit and less likely to tear.I was surprised to see that the net enclosure was not as pictured in the listing, but actually much better. (See my pic) It has a reinforced top, and a dual sided vertical zipper that is easy to use. This is a huge plus. My 2.5 yr old can get in and out / zips himself in and out no problem.Assembly was fine assuming you have a 6th grade or above comprehension level. Springs are easy to attach, just go opposite of each other to spread out the tension. Not rocket science.Seeing the above, this is a fantastic indoor trampoline for its price point.
H**Y
It's alright
So you have to have some pretty good muscles to get those springs on. It seems easy at first but it gets harder and you may break a sweat. And another little flaw is the net is kind of janky. It keeps the kid in the trampoline so no worries on the part just a little cheaply made. But I'd say the tramp is worth the money.
T**9
Great Indoor Trampoline
This took two of us to build over the course of an hour. It is perfect for our two children and possibly one more child if they have a friend over. Had some issues with the safety net and had to get rid of the safety foam around the polls due to our kids being able to rip it in to pieces. Maybe the foam needs to be upgraded to an enclosing vinyl material with velcro or a zipper to keep it on, so it protects the foam from destruction. Have taken it with us to our new home and continue to use it.
A**F
Very sturdy and safe
Got this for my 2.5 year old grandson, as he was jumping on and from everything in the house! It is very solid once put together, as I even got inside to try it out.There are a couple cons I have about it though.1. The instructions were not as detailed as they could have been. I took a course in technical writing, and whomever their technical writer is, he should be let go. There are spacers that come inside the package and are never mentioned as to where they should be placed. The pictures shown are not detailed either. The spacers actually go between the lower pole and the bottom leg to keep it sturdier.2. The way the netting ties onto the bottom of the item could have been developed a little better, as the netting seems to sag a big inward. Instead of tying it around the tubing, as instructed, I chose to tie it further back onto the loop where the spring attaches. It seemed to help tighten the netting a little better.Also, I put it together myself, as the instructions state that you need 2 people to put it together. The hardest part was getting the springs in place. Keep a hammer handy, as you may need to just tap the spring into the tiny slot as you pull it back. Just a tap or 2 should do it.Hope this helps someone else doing it by themselves.
J**H
Good product but poles don't
So this was a fun trampoline for my kids but now after 5 months the poles are bending and cracking and we cannot use the net and poles for safety. With a two year old I need the safety part. Now it we can't really have him on it jumping. Can we order additional poles? Thanks.
A**R
as advertised
I have mixed feelings about this product. I found it easy to assemble, with two people. But shortly after we recieved it and my grandsons started to enjoy it. The elastic that holds the netting up started to stretch out and loose elastic which resulted in the flimsy foam around the bars to rip. So the netting would not stay up and secure. I contacted the company and they did replace it but I had to return. They didnt send me a return label untill they were threatening to charge me again for the replacement. I had to get it back from the children. Disassemble which wasnt easy. and I had to buy a box for $9.80 to hold the item for the return. So this products inferior material actually cost me another $10. Not really happy. Hoping the new one doesnt have the same issues.
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