For the most part, I was able to put this together myself, except for getting the bungee cords around the mat. That part is definitely a two person job, but understandably. I found it odd the 6 round pieces of the frame arent secured/screwed together. Getting the foam cover on was easy and the holes lined up. Getting the safety net on was easy, but youre suppose to tie the bottom of the safety net to the frame, and that honestly was the most frustrating part. The bottom of the safety net doesnt fit tightly to the 6 poles, so you have to guess how much room to leave for each tie. I dont understand why its not made to fit (like the middle and top), and a screw hole added to the inside of the post to screw the safety net to the bottom, just like the safety net is screwed into the inside of the top bars. Only real issue besides that frustration, was one of the Velcro closures for the middle part of the net immediately came off. Easy enough to sew it back, but thats besides the point. Also, the grommet next to the zipper was torn away. Again, easy enough to sew it back together (unlikely it will hold up well to my rowdy 4 year old), but it shouldnt have been torn in the first place. The instructions couldnt get more basic, but thankfully Im used to putting things together. The frame seems very sturdy, and after a while it will be nice not to have the safety net and bars on the trampoline. Its big!
For the most part, its great!
For the most part, I was able to put this together myself, except for getting the bungee cords around the mat. That part is definitely a two person job, but understandably. I found it odd the 6 round pieces of the frame arent secured/screwed together. Getting the foam cover on was easy and the holes lined up. Getting the safety net on was easy, but youre suppose to tie the bottom of the safety net to the frame, and that honestly was the most frustrating part. The bottom of the safety net doesnt fit tightly to the 6 poles, so you have to guess how much room to leave for each tie. I dont understand why its not made to fit (like the middle and top), and a screw hole added to the inside of the post to screw the safety net to the bottom, just like the safety net is screwed into the inside of the top bars. Only real issue besides that frustration, was one of the Velcro closures for the middle part of the net immediately came off. Easy enough to sew it back, but thats besides the point. Also, the grommet next to the zipper was torn away. Again, easy enough to sew it back together (unlikely it will hold up well to my rowdy 4 year old), but it shouldnt have been torn in the first place. The instructions couldnt get more basic, but thankfully Im used to putting things together. The frame seems very sturdy, and after a while it will be nice not to have the safety net and bars on the trampoline. Its big!