I was originally looking for the best price with a high weight limit, and this is the one. There are 14 trampolines that have limits ranging from 250lbs to 400lbs, but this one is over 700lbs. I am glad to know Ill be able to jump safely with my kids and didnt have to spend like crazy to do it.
The setup was fairly well laid out in the instruction manual, but there were a couple things that werent super clear to me for some reason. Getting assistance to set it up was necessary at least 2 times, but I was able to do everything else solo in about 3 hours total, broken up over a couple days. Because I installed some things incorrectly, there was movement in the net poles and the basketball hoop pole even started bending. I contacted the seller and they shipped a few new parts immediately, which was very kind considering we made a mistake on our end. Great customer service for sure. Also, I recommend not dunking on this hoop at all. It cant handle more than a few pounds of force and I bent ours down immediately as you can see in the picture. It doesnt impact my rating at all because thats not the point of the trampoline and I really shouldnt have pulled a Shaq on it.
One thing to note is when putting on the vertical poles that hold the net up, there are 2 holes to bolt to the frame legs. You can see one hole near the bottom of the pole, but the other one might be hidden under the blue foam sleeve, so make sure to slide that up to check. Another challenge was threading the net through the metal rods that form a ring at the top. Id recommend doing that while sitting on the trampoline, connect the last 2 points of the ring through the basketball hoop support rod, then snap the ring into the plastic tops of the net poles one by one. Overall an awesome product you wont have to worry about once its set up.
Best 14 trampoline with the highest weight limit
I was originally looking for the best price with a high weight limit, and this is the one. There are 14 trampolines that have limits ranging from 250lbs to 400lbs, but this one is over 700lbs. I am glad to know Ill be able to jump safely with my kids and didnt have to spend like crazy to do it. The setup was fairly well laid out in the instruction manual, but there were a couple things that werent super clear to me for some reason. Getting assistance to set it up was necessary at least 2 times, but I was able to do everything else solo in about 3 hours total, broken up over a couple days. Because I installed some things incorrectly, there was movement in the net poles and the basketball hoop pole even started bending. I contacted the seller and they shipped a few new parts immediately, which was very kind considering we made a mistake on our end. Great customer service for sure. Also, I recommend not dunking on this hoop at all. It cant handle more than a few pounds of force and I bent ours down immediately as you can see in the picture. It doesnt impact my rating at all because thats not the point of the trampoline and I really shouldnt have pulled a Shaq on it. One thing to note is when putting on the vertical poles that hold the net up, there are 2 holes to bolt to the frame legs. You can see one hole near the bottom of the pole, but the other one might be hidden under the blue foam sleeve, so make sure to slide that up to check. Another challenge was threading the net through the metal rods that form a ring at the top. Id recommend doing that while sitting on the trampoline, connect the last 2 points of the ring through the basketball hoop support rod, then snap the ring into the plastic tops of the net poles one by one. Overall an awesome product you wont have to worry about once its set up.