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J**2
Design defect caused mat to rip
The trampoline mat has plastic pieces that connect to the white bars that act as springs. The plastic pieces started to tear through the mat and completely broke through at 2 years and 11 months. I called SpringFree and they refuse to guarantee the product, even though this was caused by a manufacturing defect. I’m disappointed in their inability to stand behind their product.
R**.
No springs.
I made the plung! Decided to buy since it was on sale. I opted out of the $300 installation fee. I did it by myself. I put the net on wrong 2 times. If you can master the net it's smooth sailing after that. It took me a little over 3 hrs since I was by myself. After all set up I was to exhausted to try it out. The next day I did and it sure felt sturdy. I'm 6'0 220. Held me quit fine. After that I was kicking myself for not getting the basketball hoop. Another $200, damn. I had to get it. That was not as easy as it looks to install. I couldn't find the YouTube video. I did up getting it together but again put things on backwards and had to redo. It's up now and my son loves it. All in all it feel like if you're spending this kind of money on a product you expect a certain feel good feeling when you get it. You can tell real engineering went into every part of the trampoline. This thing without question feels sturdy, feels high quality, and no Springs! I still do feel like it's really expensive but when I see my kids jumping in the freezing cold having a blast while being as safe as you can. I don't regret buying it. I'm only taking a star off for price. A large square is $2k but was $250 off for the holidays. I would recommend and would buy again.
E**N
Safety and durability are great! Installation is tricky but doable for two people
We were convinced of the safety features this trampoline offers and were impressed by the 10 year warranty on everything. Springs tend to rust and wear out and kids fall through them, etc., which sets this trampoline apart from others. The Springfree website is the better resource for these aspects of the trampoline. The question for us was whether to pay for installation. We opted to build it ourselves, and looking back, I think two people could do it with at least one person with strong hands. We purchased the jumbo square, and it came in 3 boxes. We had one afternoon and one evening to get the trampoline installed before Christmas while my kiddo was away. It took my husband a couple of hours in the afternoon to put together the metal frame by himself while I took kiddo out. It was a straightforward process, but would have been easier with two people. I joined him in the evening after kiddo went to bed to insert the mat rods into the grooves on the mat itself. It's a little tricky at first, but once my husband got the feel of things, it went fast. The turning point for us was having my husband, the outside person, go under the mat to see how things line up. I suppose you could set up a camera to help with this part by yourself, but I did offer some elbow grease under the mat, as I had to pull with a lot of my weight to help get the rod in the right vicinity while my husband felt around from the outside for placement in the mat. Next came the net rods. The vertical rods are straightforward, but we had some trouble with the horizontal rods for a while. Some models of the trampoline have velcro enclosures, but ours (jumbo square) did not come with velcro. You're inserting the horizontal rods into a long narrow pocket that will run along the top of the net. That part is easy, like hanging curtains. But you have to insert the rod far enough to get the end of the pocket to slip over the end of the rod so it rests fully within the pocket with no risk of coming out. Because the net material is not very forgiving, we needed another tool to help us wedge the rod into the net far enough. We ended up using a bike lever tool because that's what was handy, but you might use anything that can withstand a lot of pressure. My husband used the tool to push the end of the rod as far as possible into the net to then be able to slip the other end into the net pocket. That was the hardest part for us. With the vertical rods, there was a distinct clicking noise that we waited to hear as we were installing each one to indicate that it was fully installed. Everything else was easy enough to follow along with the Springfree installation videos.
J**S
Delightful fun!
Grandkids love it, so do we! My husband is an orthopaedist and was never keen on a trampoline for our children. When grandchildren came along we began looking for something that might keep all ages entertained for a number of years. One of our children moved to New Zealand and had purchased one of the Springfee trampolines for his own children against of my husbands advice. While visiting my husband was very impressed w the design and construction of the Springfree trampoline and when we returned to the states promptly purchased one for all the grandchildren to enjoy! We do follow all safety recommendations to minimize injuries.
S**C
Super happy and arrived quickly
Super happy with our purchase. Kids have been jumping on it every day. Great way for them to get exercise during SIP.Received within the shipping estimate, which was 2 weeks. Was totally shocked as all the local dealers in our area, were giving estimates of 2-3 months.Installation was painful but doable with two people.
K**R
High Quality - Guaranteed Fun For All
Very high quality parts; clearly engineered and manufactured to last a long time and support the impressive warranty. This has become a hit for kids and adults alike! Highly recommended, and although expensive, it is clearly a "you get what you pay for" concept, so amortized over 10 years, is one of the better deals around. When calculated by the $/Bounce or Exercise/Hour, there is no comparison. Not a big deal to assemble, slightly time consuming, but satisfying. Lastly, the design which eliminates the injury-contributing springs on the inside of the unit is amazing; many other parents have fondly appreciated this, and looked to purchase it themselves.
Q**Y
Expensive and minor flaws but overall good value for the money
This is a wonderful trampoline and the kids are enjoying it. One star missing because a foot can still be trapped between the net and the trampoline membrane (And it will on occasion) The Safetynet is not attached to the membrane, Instead it simply slides up Over theFiberglass spring rods and is held up by slight tension towards the membrane. This easily separates when a foot lands right in the corner.This is probably going to be an Infrequent event, Although we’ve had that happen a couple of times. ankle injury, while possible due to this design defect, it’s probably rare. It was not easy to assemble, and watching the videos certainly made assembly less of an impossible task.
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