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Airzone 8-Foot Spring Trampoline and Safety Enclosure Combo

Airzone 8-Foot Spring Trampoline and Safety Enclosure Combo
From Bravo

List Price: $279.99
Price: $249.99

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Product Description

8' Spring Trampoline/Enclosure Combination offers a great bounce for hours of outdoor family fun. This trampoline is designed with set-screws on the frame, set-bolts on the legs, designed for maximum strength and stability, steel springs for a better bounce.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #57320 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Bravo
  • Model: 139291
  • Released on: 2008-04-14
  • Dimensions: 10.50" h x 24.00" w x 43.00" l, 88.00 pounds

Features

  • Compact spring trampoline for healthy fun at home; includes safety enclosure
  • Features a rust resistant steel frame and legs; four durable legs provide stability
  • Weather resistant jumping mat and frame cover; set-screws on the frame and set-bolts on the legs provide added safety
  • Safety enclosure is made of finely knit mesh and features four padded steel poles for maximum safety; pole caps are fastened by finger-bolts for stability
  • Tested to meet all ASTM safety requirements

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description
Enjoy years of bouncing fun with Airzone's 8-foot spring trampoline, which incorporates stainless steel springs for airy catapulting. The bouncing mat offers a sizeable area for a variety of bouncing techniques--from beginner to intermediate--and the safety enclosure is built to fit this 8-foot trampoline and offers peace of mind, especially for beginners. The durable 360-degree, non-abrasive polyethylene mesh netting is tightly woven so fingers and toes don't get caught, and the mast enclosure keeps the netting taut for added safety. The completely zippered arch entrance provides total closure of the mesh while allowing for quick and easy door opening.



W-shaped legs for added stability.


Stainless steel springs provide great bounce.
The trampoline has a rust-resistant steel frame, W-shaped legs for added stability, high-performance steel springs, a weather-resistant mat and frame cover, and thick rail padding over the springs to add extra protection and increase the landing area. You'll start with a standing bounce, but after good practice you'll be able to perform tuck position and pirouette bounces by following the included bouncing instructions.

The sturdy frame features four legs for a total of eight contacts to the ground for excellent stability. The frame is fastened with set-screws and bolts on the legs for additional structural integrity, and it's made of weather-resistant galvanized steel. Set up is straightforward with an illustrated instruction guide, and it's recommended that three adults help out. No additional tools are needed, and no drilling required. This trampoline meets ASTM safety requirements, and it's backed by a two-year warranty.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 96 inches in diameter; 81 inches high with enclosure
  • Weight: 86 pounds
  • Number of Legs: 4 (each with 2 contact points to the ground)
  • Maximum user weight: 250 pounds


Customer Reviews

Very good Kids love to Jump4
Very good product. Well made and safe. My kids 3 and 5 love to play on the trampoline. Its good for exercise. It does not take all of your yard space. I would highly recommend this. I would give 5 stars if it would have came with stakes to attach to the ground. Its bit hard to find stakes which has round heads, which can get along with pipe legs.

Ouch!4
I had the same problem as the Amazing Amazon Guy. After my second concussion, I stapled foam padding to the ceiling. It greatly reduced the severity of my headaches. As much as I loved it, I had to get rid of it. My upstairs neighbors complained to the apartment manager that I was causing their tables and chairs to tip over.

Not For Indoor Use - Ouch!3
Ugh. I guess it's obvious now, but it took approximately seven hard cracking ceiling thuds on the cranium before I realized that I'd be better off putting this thing outdoors. I had just chalked it up to being tall or not ducking, and I even briefly considered cutting a hole in the ceiling where the trampoline was. Even when I wised up enough to put a helmet on it still hurt.

I mean, don't get me wrong, this thing works and gives you a strong bounce (a little too strong if you're indoors). I just STRONGLY recommend using it outdoors. And I had to figure that out for myself, Airzone's tech support has an automated menu that led me to someone whose native language certainly was not English or even a Latin derivative. All he really knew how to do was try to get me to sign up for the Airzone Visa card. Not much help there.