Bounce Pro Trampoline Review

At the time of this writing, Sportspower offers a 7-year warranty on Bounce Pro’s steel frames. Other parts, including the spring pad, safety net enclosure, and foam padding, are covered for one year from the date of purchase. Bounce Pro’s popular 7-foot “My First Trampoline” gets a lot of great feedback from owners. Ideal for kids ages 3 to 10, this starter trampoline is roomy, bouncy, and well-padded for safety. You can see our review of a very similar model sold under the Sportspower brand name. If you attach the safety enclosure net carefully and correctly, your kids’ feet shouldn’t come into contact with the springs when they jump.

From what we’ve read, you shouldn’t expect the flash light to work well. While some users think its pretty cool for night jumping, others complain that the flash effect is weak at best. If you’re expecting a fantastic light show, you might be disappointed.

Delivery times, availability and prices are subject to change. When my son put the trampoline together, he found that a couple of parts were missing. This was a gift for my granddaughter’s birthday–she was very disappointed.

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In many instances, customers who contacted the company to report missing poles, springs, bolts, or other parts received prompt assistance. A number of reviewers claim they were missing parts when their orders arrived. This isn’t an across-the-board bounce pro trampoline problem, and many customers report receiving everything they needed for complete assembly. To size up the Bounce Pro, we took a hard look at several hundred customer reviews. We considered owner’s positive and not-so-positive experiences.

The 12-foot Bounce Pro is roomy, but it won’t overwhelm your garden or yard. If you have an outdoor space limitation or don’t want your trampoline to eat little tikes cape cottage playhouse up all your available space, this model might be ideal. Kudos to Bounce Pro for including user-friendly instructions that are written in proper English.

Even though assembly is somewhat time-consuming, the job would be a lot trickier if the instructions weren’t as clear as they are. Bounce Pro’s Steelflex enclosure ring is designed to keep the net nice and taut, which significantly reduces the risk of kids falling through. Safety is obviously a major concern for parents when it comes to trampolines. Sure, you want to know that your trampoline isn’t a nightmare to assemble, that it will withstand constant, repetitive bouncing, and that it won’t blow away when the weather turns rough. Be aware, larger trampolines will arrive in two boxes that may ship separately. Do a complete inventory, laying out all the parts and tools, before you begin assembly.