Pure Fun 55-Inch Kid’s Trampoline and Enclosure Set
- Trampolines made with strong, rust-resistant galvanized iron steel tubing using patented T-Section construction
- Snug, secure fit of T-Section assembly ensures extra stability and prevents shifting over time increasing safety
- W-shaped legs with eight balanced contact points add stability and prevent wobbling or tipping
- 55-inch kid’s trampoline is easy to assemble and requires no tools or extra drilling
- Includes limited two-year manufacturer’s warranty; safety enclosure includes sewn-in elastic net straps
- High-performance steel springs provide deeper and more exciting bounce
Pure Fun Trampolines are made with strong, rust-resistant galvanized iron steel tubing using patented T-Section construction, which is safer and longer-lasting than conventional welded trampolines. The snug, secure fit of T-Section assembly insures extra stability and prevents shifting over time, which increases the life and safety of the trampoline and gives parents peace of mind. Pure Fun Trampolines feature W-shaped legs with eight balanced contact points for added stability to prevent wobbli
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Seriously Dangerous Product,
My daughter bought this product for my grandson for Christmas. As a previous reviewer mentioned, the poles on the “safety net” are made of very flimsy aluminum. They bent and eventually broke at the bent point, leaving exposed torn razor-sharp aluminum. I shudder to think of the harm that could result if any part of a child’s body hit this jagged aluminum. I would discourage any one from buying this product. If I could, I would rate it a “zero.”. Don’t waste your money…
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|Assembly tip,
This is great little trampoline that is small enough to fit indoors. It appears sturdy, and my 3 year-old son and 9 year-old daughter both enjoy going into the enclosure and just bouncing for a while. The instructions warn that there is a risk of pinching oneself when assembling this, but as I began to assemble it, I hit upon a technique that made it easy. The hard part of putting it together is stretching the 40 bungie-cords that tie the trampoline to the frame. It takes a lot of strength to pull them out and loop them around. Here’s what I did to make it easier:
First, ignore the wire loop that is provided for threading the bungie through the plastic sleeves. It adds too much width and just makes it harder. With some care, it is easy enough to slide the bungie-loop through the sleeve. Then connect the loop around the frame as follows. Get a standard (claw) hammer. After threading a loop through the sleeve, hook the nail-removing part of the hammer through the loop. Holding the hammer with one hand, keep slack in the loop side, while you pull the plastic ball end over the frame. Then keeping downward pressure on the ball with your thumb or the palm of one hand, pull the loop under the frame and up toward the ball using the hammer. Pull the hammer so that the groove of the claw holding the loop rests against the plastic ball, and then use the hammer’s leverage to rotate the loop over the ball. Once the loop is mostly over the plastic ball, you can slide the hammer’s claw out of the loop, and voilá, you’re done with that one. Repeat 39 times. This technique made it easy for me to assembly the whole thing by myself.
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