15ft Round Skywalker Trampoline & Enclosure Parts

Shipping is included on most products over $25.01 unless otherwise specified. If additional shipping is required you will be contacted by a sales rep. The Skywalker 15 Ft Round Trampoline has great build quality, especially for the price point it falls in.

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This provides plenty of stability and while they say the weight limit is 200 pounds, many users will tell you that it can hold a lot more. Offering a range of activities beyond jumping, this trampoline includes a basketball hoop and ball along with a net. For an added challenge to your normal game of basketball, the backboard is easily attached to the trampoline enclosure. For volleyball and badminton, the nets are adjustable, allowing nearly any age group to enjoy either game. The net is held up by a freestanding pole on one side and attaches to the trampoline frame on the other. We’re thrilled with this trampoline because it’s safe and our kids love it.

The actual jump surface area is about 92.3 square feet, which is still plenty of room for one large tumbler or several younger ones. The Skywalker trampoline was relatively easy to construct. For the most part, the instructions were clear and concise, and the entire process took about three hours from start to finish. We probably could have finished sooner if we’d avoided one major issue, which forced us to remove all of the springs and the netting and start over. At about 15 x 15 x 9 feet, the Skywalker trampoline isn’t small, so don’t expect the aesthetics to be sleek or modern.

However, if you’re leaning toward another trampoline, going for expert assembly may be worth it. For a family, a trampoline can be a great backyard addition. The kids will have hours of fun during the warm months of the year, and the physical activity will be good for them. If you have gymnasts in the family, you may see the trampoline as a useful practice tool. Some models even add on a basketball hoop for those who have future NBA stars in the family.

When you peel back the mat covering the springs, you can see the clever design with how the net attaches in a way so jumpers are not exposed to the springs. If you’re looking for a tumbling track that can withstand heavy use and won’t break the bank, the Skywalker 15-Foot Rectangle Trampoline with Enclosure Net is a smart choice. It’s sleeker than traditional trampolines, is made of high-quality bounce pro trampoline parts, and has an epic bounce from the dual-sized springs. Casual jumpers preferred a round design, but when it came to the gymnasts and cheerleaders, the choice was the rectangle trampoline over and over. Just try dragging your kiddos off of this trampoline. It was great to see the kids jumping, laughing, and playing together—no matter that their ages ranged from 7 to 16.

Our first pick was the springless trampoline by Springfree. We found the instructions were clear and detailed, unlike some of the other trampolines we’ve assembled. The rectangular frame is slightly more complicated; it’s made with much heavier material than most trampolines, so it’s difficult to juggle several pieces at once. skywalker trampoline 15 One person will need to hold the pieces in place as another person constructs. Your best bet is to lay the pieces out beforehand so you don’t get lost in a sea of steel, but we didn’t run into any snags. This trampoline was not easy to construct due to the sheer amount of parts and the complicated way the frame fits together.

It wasn’t cheap but given they bounced daily on the small trampoline, I had a hunch they’d really take to a full-size version. Now that our oldest is 8 and youngest 5, it was time to upgrade to a full-size trampoline. bounce pro trampoline However, we faced the same problem in that it could only be 8 feet wide. That restricted us to a rectangular-shaped trampoline. Because our kids were small, we opted for a junior 8′ x 8′ round trampoline.