- SAFETY IS OUR #1 PRIORITY: Patented enclosure eliminates gaps between the enclosure net and the jumping surface protecting children from pinch points & openings. All our products are tested for safety and durability to meet or exceed all ASTM standards
- SAFE DESIGN: This kid’s trampoline features a 360-degree padded handle bar that helps stabilize kids as they jump. Enclosure net sewn directly to jump mat, eliminating gaps
- THEMED JUMP & LEARN: These Mini Trampoline’s feature fun themed jumping mats that encourage young bouncers to learn while they play.
- JUMP FOR JOY: These mini trampolines are great for small indoor and outdoor spaces and keeping kids active through the year along with our teeter totters and jungle gyms
- 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
- SAFETY NOTE: Our high-quality polyethylene netting is tightly woven to keep fingers and toes from getting caught. Stretch bands used in the place of springs
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Mark Grisham
Great trampoline
We bought this product for our 3 and 4 year olds. The instructions for assembly were useless, but the assembly itself was fast and easy (thanks to previous reviewers here who shared their assembly tips). Our 3 year old hit her lip twice on the circular metal bar shortly after assembly. As a result, we purchased foam (pipe insulation from Lowes for $30) to cover all of the exposed metal areas and provide protection from injuries. With that minor adjustment, which I would highly recommend to other families, we are happy with our trampoline.
Jasmin Lingad
Just get it!
Got this trampoline as a Christmas present for my two boys, ages 2 & 4. They absolutely love it! My 4 year old couldn’t stop telling me what a great gift it was. We set it up indoors and it’s perfect for use during the winter months. The size is good for kids this age as it is substantial enough without being too large for indoor use. It was not very difficult to set up though I would recommend watching a YouTube video on it first. It seems quite safe and we have had no incidents so far. There are no springs which really sets our mind at ease — no worries about the little guys getting their fingers caught! The padding is minimal but it seems to do the trick anyway, as our boys have fallen many times without getting hurt. Could not be happier with this purchase. If you’re considering this I would pull the trigger and never look back.
Chetan Anand Singh
I wish I was a kid again
we bought this trampoline for our twins for their second birthday. We all love it. I like that they both can fit and there there are around 33 lb each they don't jump crazy yet so we don't have issue with pumping they like only thing and just hang at out there with their toys I installed it myself and it took me probably 40 minutes and it was not hard just follow instructions it's easy another thing I did because the item always showed out of stock I added to our list and Amazon items every Sunday so I was checking every Monday to see when it was available that's how I call it it and bought it right away when they had in stock and lucky me that Monday price was slightly bit more than 70 bucks so that was a great deal for us if this is in your budget I would recommend buy it if my review helped you to make a decision please vote for it thank you in advance
Drella Johnson
Perfect for energetic toddlers
Perfect for energetic toddlers! I bought these for my 2 and 3 year old boys for their birthdays. This was everything I was expecting. For the price, I was willing to buy it now and replace it after a few months. We've been using it for 2 months now, and the only tear is about softball sized above the tail end of the zipper. 1) I love love love the bar around the middle- that's why I bought this one over all others I saw. My boy at 1.5 on a friend's trampoline needed the bar to keep from falling, and to feel more secure. He doesn't use this one like I thought when he turned 2- BUT when they fall backwards (all the time) it takes the pressure of the net to catch them and resteady themselves 2) I love love love the safety net underneath- my biggest fear with trampolines- kids go underneath and get injured. This prevents that. We needed additional screws to secure it (there are holes there already) but definitely worth securing the net underneath. 3) This thing is so quiet!!! The "springs" are actually elastic- so it doesn't have the loud metal spring sound. Ours creaks now from the poles moving about- but I think still much less than an outdoor trampoline (which is awesome for my living room!) 4) just buy it, it's awesome.
Harsh Mishra
Great indoor/outdoor trampoline for kids. Well made, sturdy and easy to assemble.
Bought this product for our 20 month old niece. Although it's a little bit big for her right now, I'm sure it would give her several years of fun before we have to "upgrade". It took us under an hour to assemble it but I'm sure it would take a lot less the next time now that we've gotten the hang of where the parts go. It didn't require any other tools other than the one provided. We'll keep it indoor for the winter but it's size is probably better for outside use. But for those with a dedicated playroom, it can definitely fit. The parts seem sturdy enough for kids but definitely not for adults. Very well made. I'd definitely recommend it.
Farhat Khan
Perfect Price for Bouncing Fun
This review is for the 60 inch round Seaside adventure trampoline with enclosure. We bought this trampoline as a replacement for the Skywalker 48 inch round bounce trampoline with enclosure(also available for sale on Amazon) The assembly of this trampoline took 60 minutes for 2 adults to accomplish. I didn't find it at all difficult to assemble; however, this isn't my first rodeo. Having stumbled and cried my way through the assembly and take down of our first skywalker trampoline , we were old pros when it came to this. There are YouTube videos dedicated to explaining the assembly process . My recommendation to anyone with a short temper is to check one of those out before beginning. All of the necessary tools are included to assemble this, but I found that using a power drill speeds along the process. After this bad boy is assembled, your kids will all try to crowd in at once to jump. My 70 lb 13year old, 30lb 3 year old, and 50 lb 10 year old all squeezed in and starting jumping. It supported their weight (the suggested and safe max weight to use this is 100lbs), but it wasn't all too much fun because it didn't leave any of them room to maneuver. Ideally, this trampoline works well for 1 person at a time, but it can comfortably accommodate up to 2 children with a combined weight of 100lbs or under. I had three 3 year olds in it at the same time which worked reasonably well, but as they began to get wound up, they began knocking into each other. Children who are still working on balance will get use out of the bar that circles around the interior perimeter of the trampoline netting. The bar is sturdy enough for a child to hold onto whilst jumping without causing the trampoline to tip. Children might be tempted to grab onto the netting while bouncing, but I would discourage this as the netting will tear when enough pressure is applied. I've never had it tear when the children fall into the sides, but it has torn when the older kids grab onto it for balance when jumping up and down. This trampoline uses bungee cords in lieu of springs. Not having springs means no pinched fingers or toes, but it also means sacrificing a bit of the bounce that you'd get from a typical trampoline with springs . Since we bought this trampoline with our toddler and kids under 7 in mind, we feel that the bungee cords were the better choice for us. If we were looking for our tween and teenager, we'd for sure look for a trampoline with springs. Our 3 year old has slammed himself all around on the trampoline and has never gotten hurt. I feel the styrofoam covers over the metal bars provide enough cushioning to prevent the sting that would happen if you smacked up on the bare metal bars. Because we bought our trampoline for indoor use, we find the 60inch to be a bit too big . We miss the smaller footprint of the 48inch skywalker trampoline we owned prior to this- which comfortably fit into a the corner section of my son's bedroom. The 48inch was suitable for 2 small children but ideally for 1 small child (I would say 5 and under). If I could do it over, I would probably go back to the 48 inch because our trampoline is typically only used by one child who is 3 years old and the added jump space wasn't necessary. If your hopes are to use this with multiple children or for children who are 5 and up, I would say that the 60inch is a better choice for you. And although I do enjoy the smaller footprint of the 48inch, the 60inch is still manageable for indoor use. I can't attest to the longevity of this product but, for the price I paid, I would be pleased if it lasted 1 year (but I feel it's made well enough that it will last longer). For reference, my first trampoline-the Skywalker 48 inch- lasted us from November 2014 until June 2016. The actual trampoline mat, bungee cords and the metal poles were in great condition, but the netting and the styrofoam had torn. The only valid complaint I have about this product - meaning a complaint related to the product itself as opposed to my personal preference- is that my kids' feet are stained black from the mat when they get off of the trampoline. I don't know if this is a temporary problem or not. I have been making my children put on socks when they go in and then have them remove their socks when they get out so that they don't stain my carpet. And I fully believe the black would transfer onto the flooring since that's actually how I discovered the problem to begin with...lots of black smudgy footprints on our white bathroom floor 😕. Because of the black from the mat rubbing off onto my children's feet (which creates a hassle for me), I am docking this 1 star. Edit: the black on the mat no longer rubs off. As this was a temporary issue, I'm moving my rating up to 5 stars I'm including a picture to compare the sizes of the Skywalker 48inch round trampoline and the Skywalker 60 inch round trampoline. The pic shows my 3 year old son and my 10 year old son.
Tammy Jane Cunningham
They love this! They are two and four and 1/2
I bought this for my two grand kids that live in a cold state. Oh my! They love this! They are two and four and 1/2. I was going to buy them a small bounce house but felt they were too large. (maybe next year though! ;-)). I looked at the 40 inch ones but felt like this extra size allowed them to sometimes jump together, although for being so young, they do like to take turns jumping. I guess the best review I can give this is, my daughter called me to say she could hear Caty yelling from the playroom. when she went in to check on her, she was jumping and yelling out "Thank you Grammy! Thank you Grammy!" Guess that says it all! Highly recommend!
Mahnoor Hunjra
GREAT for young kids! Great for Indoors!
This has been amazing for the indoors during winter for our 9 yr old, toddler and 18-monther. It is close enough to the ground the smallest one can climb into with no issue. If they feel like they are unstable at first, they can hold the lower padded ring for stability and jump to their hearts content! The net on the bottom prevents littles from crawling beneath. The older one uses it when we want him to use up his energy-- he also finds it a nice place to lie down and contemplate the bigger things in life. The weight restrictions need to be strictly enforced- one of our older kids (13 yo) had friends over and a young teen crawled in to lay down..... It bent and snapped the weld on one of the legs near the entrance.... So- NO BIG PEOPLE--- even if they are not jumping.
Georgia Papathanasios Siemion
A Fun Purchase for Little Bouncers
This review is for the 48 inch round trampoline with enclosure. This was our first ever trampoline purchase. it was purchased with our 1 1/2 year old son in mind- although it was used by kids aged 1 1/2- 9 years old. It lasted from November 2014 until June 2016. The netting tore and the styrofoam covers for the metal bars tore as well. The trampoline was still useable after the tears, but we decided to call it quits and upgrade to the larger size. For the cost of the item, the amount of use it got, and the level of abuse it took, I was pleased with how long we were able to use it for before needing to replace it. The assembly of this trampoline took quite awhile to do. I gave up and walked away from it several times so I can't really give an exact time frame. Having stumbled and cried my way through the assembly of it, I decided that I would have been smart to head over to YouTube. There are YouTube videos dedicated to explaining the assembly process . My recommendation to anyone with a short temper is to check one of those out before beginning. All of the necessary tools are included to assemble this, but I found that using a power drill speeds along the process. After this bad boy is assembled, your kids will all try to crowd in at once to jump. It supported the weight of my 3 kids- aged 1 1/2- 10 1/2, but the suggested and safe max weight to use this is 100lbs. It wasn't all too much fun for all 3 to be in because it didn't leave any of them room to maneuver. Ideally, this trampoline works well for 1 person at a time, but it can comfortably accommodate up to 2 children with a combined weight of 100lbs or under. I had two 2 year olds in it at the same time which worked quite well. My small 8 1/2 year old could bounce on it just fine, but it wasn't very entertaining for him. Children who are still working on balance will get use out of the bar that circles around the interior perimeter of the trampoline netting. The bar is sturdy enough for a child to hold onto whilst jumping without causing the trampoline to tip. Children might be tempted to grab onto the netting while bouncing, but I would discourage this as the netting will tear when enough pressure is applied. I've never had it tear when the children fall into the sides, but it has torn when the older kids grab onto it for balance when jumping up and down. This trampoline uses bungee cords in lieu of springs. Not having springs means no pinched fingers or toes, but it also means sacrificing a bit of the bounce that you'd get from a typical trampoline with springs . Since we bought this trampoline with our toddler in mind, we feel that the bungee cords were the better choice for us. If we were looking for our tween and teenager, we'd for sure look for a trampoline with springs. Our toddler has slammed himself all around on the trampoline and has never gotten hurt. I feel the styrofoam covers over the metal bars provide enough cushioning to prevent the sting that would happen if you smacked up on a bare metal bar. Because we bought our trampoline for indoor use, we found the small footprint of the 48inch to be the perfect size. Our second trampoline purchase was the skywalker 60inch trampoline which- although better for older and multiple kids- is not ideal for keeping in our child's bedroom. The 48 inch (this particular trampoline) comfortably fit into a corner section of my son's bedroom. If you're deciding between the two, I would say that the 48inch was suitable for 2 small children but ideally for 1 small child (I would say 5 and under). If your hopes are to use this with multiple children or for children who are 5 and up, I would say that the 60inch is a better choice for you. And although I do enjoy the smaller footprint of the 48inch, the 60inch is still manageable for indoor use. I'm including a picture to compare the sizes of the Skywalker 48inch round trampoline and the Skywalker 60 inch round trampoline. The pic shows my 3 year old son and my 10 year old son.
Raveena Kamal
4-1/2 Month Review