5.5'' springs and rust-resistant galvanized frame with 4 W-shape steel legs for stability Safety enclosure system Maximum user weight: 220 pounds
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Questions & Answers for Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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What do you do with your trampoline in the winter?
I live in the midwest where the winters can be harsh. Do other people leave their trampoline's up all year? Or is it something that needs to be taken down every year before winter? This looks like the best trampoline for the price that I've found but am trying to decide if having one is going to be too much work or not..
asked 4 years, 3 months ago
By
nhw1
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
When we lived in Ohio, we just left it in the back yard all year long. The trampoline was there when we bought the house and we left it when we moved last year. And it got a LOT of use not only from my kids, but also the entire neighborhood. They're pretty sturdy and hold up to the weather well.
answered 4 years, 3 months ago
By
OhioShopper33
answer 2
Southern Arizona, the winters are mild so I'm going to leave it up. Plus I've asked others in my area that have the same trampoline and they said the same thing. You should have no trouble leaving yours up either. It's an all aluminum frame, Rubber and nylon....
answered 4 years, 3 months ago
By
bouncearama
- Tucson, Arizona
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Does anyone know if this safety net attaches to each spring? The description does not say very much.
asked 4 years, 5 months ago
By
armommyto2boys
- arkansas
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
The safety enclosure does get "laced" to every spring with a thin rope that is included with the product!
answered 4 years, 4 months ago
By
AZMommy22
- AZ
answer 2
The picture shows that it attaches to the right side of each W ( the legs that hold it up). So its not for each spring or so it appears on the close up. HOpe that helps. Have a GREAT day! Cindy
answered 4 years, 5 months ago
By
proudmom41
- Indiana
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How strong is the enclosure REALLY...anyone had problem with the material ripping?
asked 4 years, 5 months ago
By
riagal05
- Tx, USA
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
Our trampoline ended up being brown instead of green & black. The net is not as sturdy as the more expensive ones but it has not ripped. The two sides that do not have the bar on top stay loose no matter how tight we tie it to the rings. We will definitely upgrade once our little ones get bigger.
answered 4 years, 2 months ago
By
kixr4kds
- va
answer 2
The sides aren't ripping at all and I watched teens this summer who bounced off the walls literally!! The padding around the outside has begun to tear up badly after 1 1/2 years of use though.
answered 4 years, 5 months ago
By
bamspc
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Is a 12 ft trampoline big enough for 3 small children to jump on at once?
asked 4 years, 6 months ago
By
kerimomof3
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
NO trampoline is safe to have 3 children jumping on it at once. You should always have a one-at-a-time rule.
answered 4 years, 6 months ago
By
Kizmet
answer 2
yes
answered 4 years, 6 months ago
By
mom3boysRRC
- PENDERGRASS,GA
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Please help, which kind of trampoline should I purchase, Springs or the bands, not worried about how high we jump but want it to be longer lasting?
asked 4 years, 6 months ago
By
jto2mom
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
Springs they last forever. WE have had our trampoline for over 10 yrs and my BIg kids (now) my son is 6'2, 220, they jump on it all the time and the springs work great. We leave it out all seasons, no maintenance. So it's not babied at all. Good luck your kids will LOVE IT! Have a GREAT day! Cindy
answered 4 years, 5 months ago
By
proudmom41
- Indiana
answer 2
Had a trampoline with bands and they dry rotted very quickly...would only purchase a trampoline with springs, now.
answered 4 years, 5 months ago
By
momalso
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Would the box fit in a HHR little car
asked 4 years, 2 months ago
By
iluvwalmartalot
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
Nope.
answered 4 years, 2 months ago
By
Thomas13411
- NC
answer 2
Probably. It was about 4 ft x 2ft x 2ft. If not in the trunk then if you have a 4 door car then it should fit along the back seat. It was really heavy though. 165 lbs so make sure you bring some help.
answered 4 years, 2 months ago
By
aaaaaaaaaadolly
- Bluffton, SC
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how many springs are on this model
asked 4 years, 4 months ago
By
blondielouise
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
There are 60 springs but make sure you line up the yellow dots on opposite sides like the video shows or you will have it bad and have to take it apart and redo it.
answered 4 years, 4 months ago
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Batonrougemom
- Baton Rouge, LA
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Every part of our yard has an incline to it, whats the best way to level out the area? If it is on a angle is it still safe?
asked 4 years, 4 months ago
By
dsp2
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
the legs are quite large and should permit any leveling of it in your yard. They are very stable.
answered 4 years, 4 months ago
By
dancegirl1
- Jacksonville, Fl
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Assembly
I got the trampoline for my 3yrs and I will I be able to put it together by myself I am a handy female but somethings you just need extra help with?
asked 4 years, 4 months ago
By
Batonrougemom
- Baton Rouge, LA
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
you will definitely need two people to assemble this unit. Myself and my son-in-law took about 2 hrs to complete.
answered 4 years, 4 months ago
By
cs1952
- Bogalusa La
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Will the 12 ft be big enough ?
My daughter is about 5' 4 will 12 ft be big enough for her? should we get a larger one?
asked 4 years, 5 months ago
By
jennsr0se
on Orbounder 12' Trampoline with Enclosure
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answer 1
Yes. Our daughter is 5'5 and we just bought this one for our kids for Christmas. One child at a time, of course! Happy Holidays. LL