- SAFETY IS OUR No.1 PRIORITY: Patented enclosure eliminates gaps between the enclosure net and the jumping surface protecting children from pinch points and openings
- SLAM DUNK BASKETBALL HOOP: Made of soft, safe play materials with a hook and loop breakaway rim to minimize damage to enclosure net and poles; includes 2 foam basketballs
- JUMP FOR JOY: Great for your next “family fun time” while getting your blood pumping and your muscles moving. Great addition to your backyard along with our other playground equipment including our swing sets, jungle gyms, and monkey bars
- WARRANTY: We stand behind our quality guarantee with our 3 year limited warranty on the frame and 1 year limited warranty on all other materials
- SAFE DESIGN: 96 6.5 inches long steel rust resistant springs located around the outside of the enclosure net for safety
- NOTE: Item ships in 2 boxes that could be delivered at different times; wait to assemble until both boxes have arrived
- The specified user weight is 200 pounds. Per ASTM test protocol this trampoline has been tested to 4 times the specified user weight
- All our products are tested for safety and durability to meet or exceed all ASTM standards
- Enclosure system features upright foam padded poles for stability while polyethylene woven net has a dual zipper and latch clip for safety
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Nathanial Lovgren
My wife and I decided on a Skywalker Trampoline after a great deal of research and are very glad we did
If you are looking to buy a trampoline, this is the one to buy. My wife and I decided on a Skywalker Trampoline after a great deal of research and are very glad we did. This trampoline is well constructed and I found the assembly to be easier than expected. The directions were easy to follow and all of the parts fit together just the way they should. The take-down for winter should be easy also because many of the frame tubes fit together without screws and special fasteners allowing for easy disassembly. The enclosure net and spring pad seems durable and the opening has a strong zipper and also has latch clips for when not in use. We are very happy with this trampoline and would highly recommend it.
Amy Elston
Buyer Beware. Internet's most popular trampoline, but some things to be made aware of. Jumpy Joey - Trampoline Expert
December 4th 2017 - I'm Joey and I run Jumpy Joey Trampolines & More out of the (Rockwall) Dallas - Fort Worth Metroplex. I have been in business since 2011 assembling trampolines.....not wooden forts, basketball goals, bicycles, or anything else.....just Trampolines! A simple web search and you'll find us online. I've handwritten (and published on Amazon) a Trampoline Advice Buyer's Guide for free on my site. I talk about this particular unit on there as well. Skywalker makes a ton of trampolines to fit every budget, shape, and size. This 15' Round trampoline is a very popular size by them, and honestly the one that I believe has the most bounce available by their brand as well. The 12' and 15' round models are identical other than size. The assembly of this unit requirea usually 2 people, although it can be done with 1 person. You'll want to inventory the pieces first before beginning the assembly. Make sure the pole caps are there, as well as all the screws and other hardware you'll need. Often times the shipping on these items are pretty rough, and a lot of times when I arrive to assemble it, they are sometimes missing the smaller pieces. This isn't as common on the round sizes Skywalker makes, but fairly common on the squares and rectangles that they make. Skywalker is a budget brand, so be aware of this before hand. The springs are not large, the frame is not thick, and the padding is fairly thin as well. There are definitely some higher priced units available online that'll outlive these, but you get what you pay for. Once all the pieces are laid out, begin by assembling the feet of the unit. There will be 6 feet on this one in particular. Once all feet are made, lay them out in a circle with the holes for screws facing in side of the frame circle. Alternate between a frame piece that has a brass buckle with a square notch for a pole and then one without. Do these all the way around to make the frame. Once the frame is standing on it's own, go around the inside and screw the frame together. Now double check to ensure that you have every other frame piece with a notch for a tube pole to go vertical to hold the enclosure in place before proceeding. Next you'll grab the jumping mat, which should have the enclosure net already attached to speed things up. Some do, and some do not. Assuming yours came pre-attached, try your best to keep it attached during the next step. Lay out the mat in the center of the frame with the net on top of it. Find the doorway (the zippered area). Line up the middle of the doorway between a frame piece that DOES NOT have a notch for the vertical pole of the enclosure. Once you've attached a spring to hold it in place there, start counting every 12 locations for the next spring (It's vital to use a pattern, or you'll never get the mat attached no matter how strong you are). After going around to every 12 springs, now go every 6 springs, then every 3, then every remaining spring. If you do this properly, then attaching the springs are a snap, and there is a tool sent along with the unit that will help do this as well. If you're missing the tool, then just use another spring to pull the others with (it works the same). Now you should have a frame, springs, and mat assembled. Now you will grab the padding and line it up so that the notches of the padding will allow for the vertical enclosure poles to go through them. This will be self explanatory once you get to this point. Go around and tie the padding down. I don't ever do this too tightly, I just make sure that it's snug and resting in place without looking like it's pulling too much. The last step is assembling the enclosure poles. There will be 6 poles to assemble. There will be a top and bottom of each set of 6. The bottom is the part with the square head, so face that towards the ground. Now find the tube with the angle in it and attach it to the bottom pole. You'll notice the tube with the angle has a spot for the top cap (the hole which goes through the front and back of the tube) and another hole that is made for the screw. Use the screw hole when attaching these. Once you're done assembling the poles, place the foam covering on each one. Go slow doing this, or they're likely to rip on you. Also heads up.....these foam covers will not survive many seasons, so be prepared to purchase more down the road. Lay out your assembled poles for the enclosure on the trampoline in their appropriate spots. Go around to each section on the net and attach the pole cap to the net along with the top of the pole. Do this from the ground, and attach all 6 before attempting to erect any of them. Once they're all done, go around and lift up each pole to erect the enclosure netting. You're not done yet, although you're getting really close. Now at the bottom of each pole where it connected to the frame you should have 6 black plastic caps that need to be hammered into place to secure the pole from below. And then the last step is to climb on top of the outside of the frame (on the padding) and tie off the straps around the pole caps to get the slack out of the netting. These may come undone over time, just simply hop back up and re tie them. Your trampoline is now complete and you're either satisfied with the work, or wishing you would have called an expert to come and save your marriage! LOL If you're in the Dallas - Fort Worth Metroplex, I'd love to assist your family - Joey Staton of Jumpy Joey Trampoline Company
Yvonne Ebarb
Comes with the spring puller tool.
Awesome, all around quality. Easy to assemble done in 2 and a half hours. It comes with a spring puller no need to buy the one they advertise on the side.
Paul Seyb
Great Trampoline For Kids!
We have had our trampoline for 7 months now and it is still in great shape. My kiddos jump on it everyday and love how much room they have to jump on. The foam ball became weathered and worn but it was to be expected from the blistering heat of summer that we had. We chose this trampoline over others because we loved that it is enclosed and the springs are on the outside of the enclosure. In addition the the zipper closure there are clasps that are an added safety measure. We loved this feature because our youngest would try to unzip the zipper while jumping but she couldn't escape because of the clasps. Thankfully she doesn't do that anymore. I just wish that there was a dome over the top to help keep out debris. We love our Skywalker Trampoline and the great quality is sure to last for years to come.
Santana Sanchez
YEE-HAW!
So much fun! 15 ft is a great size. Assembly was straightforward. If you can use a screwdriver and follow simple instructions, you'll be fine. The instructions are even written with a little humor, good for a chuckle. I assembled it myself in about 2-3 hours, taking my time. I "cheated" and used a cordless driver with a Phillips bit. If you do this, be careful, set the torque setting low as the screws will strip if you push them too hard. Thank God it only cost me a screw and didn't strip the tube. As it turns out, the kit came with a few extra screws. The most tedious part of assembly for me was the tying down of the spring guard/skirt, but it's easy. My kids were bored with the old swing set. I can't keep them off this thing. For that matter, I can't stay off it myself. The basketball hoop is OK, small, low and made out of foam and fabric, for safety. The bean bag toss game mounts to the outside of the net and is meant for use when outside the trampoline. I bought the add-on ladder, makes it much nicer to get in and out. The warning label advises no one over 200 pounds. I'm 195 and it seems like it could handle a lot more than I can throw at it. If you're on the fence, don't be, you know you want this. I picked this color because everyone else has the boring, basic, blue and...'Murica! Hope this helps, enjoy!
Audrey Andersen
Best grandma toy!
Purchased for my grandkids. They love it and would rather be on it than the video games.
Debbie Holland
Outstanding! Assembly so easy it made me feel sexy!
Outstanding! After 2 weeks of procrastinating opening the 2 boxes, I finally started this morning. I poured a big mug of coffee, put my Alexa outside, cranked Led Zeppelin tunes and went to work. Less than hours later (including multiple breaks), I was done! I worked at a leisurely pace, got a kick out of the humor in the instructions and banged it out! It makes me feel sexy it went so smoothly. I assembled that bad boy in no time flat. It made me feel like a better dad and even a better man. As a single dad, I am pretty sure the divorced moms in the neighborhood saw me assembly it like a pro and probably thought, "What a dad! What a man!" I expect my phone to start ringing off the wall any minute with the single moms inviting themselves over under the premise of having their kids try out the trampoline. Thank you Skywalker! You are the best!
Ammar Raza
You won't regret it!
After a terrible storm lifted our old trampoline and wrapped it around a tree, I knew I needed to purchase a new one. This trampoline is amazing, it's very spacious, and the kids love the basketball hoop. The basketball hoop is easy to install, uses Velcro, and your kids will be able to take it apart and put it back together. The trampoline itself has clear instructions for putting together but you will need at least two adults. In my case, it was one adult and two teenaged boys! We had it completely set up within about 3 hours. I highly recommend buying high quality stakes that twist into the ground to ensure that strong winds will not pick it up! If you are researching trampolines because you're wondering if it will be worth the money, if it will be safe for your children, I highly recommend this trampoline. The enclosure is great, and the springs are strong (I've not ever had to replace a Spring yet). None of my children have ever been injured playing on it, and they play on it nearly every day. Parents, you will also find it is an enjoyable experience to use for yourself. Put your ear buds on, and your favorite music, and spend a few minutes jumping to your "jams". It is also a peaceful place to lay down and look at the stars with your kids. It keeps the bugs out in the Summer months and is quite comfortable to lay on and discuss the constellations!
Sabreena Rose Maria Solesbee
Easy set up. Safe for the kids.
Kids love it. Set up with the aid of YouTube videos which helped and made it a pretty easy process.
Jackie Snyder
Best investment ever! Hoop is junk, but the rest is solid
I am not kidding. This is the single best investment I've ever made as a parent. We got this for them for xmas. Figured they wouldn't use it much during the winter, but I'd put it up outside in case of the rare rain-less weekend. I was so wrong. My kids, and half the neighborhood, have been jumping on this thing almost every day rain or shine for two months. It snowed last weekend and they jumped on it with an inch of snow on it's surface. They did more than 3 hours on this thing and 30 degrees outside! There is no single better investment than a trampoline to get your kids to exercise, AND to bring peace and quiet to the house. It took my wife and I about 2 hours in the daylight to build it. Only negative I found so far is that the basketball hoop component is a piece of junk. The strings that hold it to the walls of the safety cage broke within a day or two. Plus, the height of the hoop makes it only useful for ages under 5 or 6 I'd say.