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You'll enjoy peace of mind while your kids have a blast jumping safely on their trampoline with this 12' universal enclosure. It fits all 12' trampolines with four, six, or eight legs of 2" or less in diameter.
Jumpking Universal 12 Foot Trampoline Enclosure Reviews
Jumpking Universal 12 Foot Trampoline Enclosure Reviews
| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Jumpking Universal 12 Foot Trampoline Enclosure (Misc.) I bought this as a replacement for our old trampoline safety net that got ripped. This is actually quite an improvement as the original safety net attached to the outer ring of the trampoline frame, whereas with this the bottom of the netting attaches to the hooks connecting the springs to the trampoline surface. As a result, there's less chance of injury from landing on the springs or frame. It was very easy to attach to the trampoline frame and the top hoop keeps it in place well. It seems well made and the zip for the entrance is sturdy and easy to use. Recommended. By HS teacher (bay area, ca) - See all my reviews This review is from: Jumpking Universal 12 Foot Trampoline Enclosure (Misc.) be sure to measure the diameter of the FRAME not just the Trampoline itself. I ordered the wrong size b/c I only measured the trampoline material. Other than that the net seemed awesome! By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Jumpking Universal 12 Foot Trampoline Enclosure (Misc.) Cons:Setup is fairly easy but probably requires two people. Tying the net down to the trampoline springs is extremely tedious and takes forever (I suppose that can't be avoided?), and the supplied ropes were not long enough in our case to reach all the way around the circle. The zipper broke on the first try using it. That was before I even set it up, but I wasn't going to bother returning it. One of the plastic frame pieces at the top snapped after a couple months of use, but the net is still held up if we wedge it up. Most of the foam covers for the poles did not survive my kids. The net now has a foot-long tear in it, several months later. Not really significant. We haven't even had our hard Chicago winter yet, and I don't really expect the net to useably survive. If it does, maybe another summer? Replacing the net looks to be around $55? Pros: It's the right net for our model trampoline. That was a... Read more |
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