Jump into fun! 🏆
The AOTOB 8FT Trampoline is designed for both kids and adults, featuring a safety enclosure net, a basketball hoop, and a heavy-duty jumping mat. With a maximum load capacity of 400 pounds and a sturdy galvanized steel frame, this trampoline ensures a safe and enjoyable jumping experience. The trampoline comes with all necessary accessories in one package, making setup a breeze.
Color | Nvay Blue |
Brand | AOTOB |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Frame Size | 8 Feet |
Pad Type | Foam Pad |
Shape | Round |
Product Dimensions | 96"L x 96"W x 80"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 64 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
Number Of Springs | 48 |
Manufacturer | AOTOB |
Model Name | trampoline |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 52 x 23 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 29.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 96 x 96 x 80 inches |
Brand Name | AOTOB |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Style | Blue |
Included Components | trampoline |
Size | 8 FT |
J**E
Best investment
This was the best investment ever! I just wish I got a bigger one. It was pretty easy to put together. The trampoline is doing a good job withstanding the weather. We have kids jumping on there everyday. They’re having so much fun in a container area. It really was a purchase for me.
S**A
She loves it!
My 23 month old loves it. Very sturdy and cute! Perfect size for small children or one adult.
J**.
Safe for your kiddo!
We got the 8ft trampoline for my toddler and it’s great quality. It took two people to put together and took a while but it’s sturdy and dependable when done. I love the quality of the net and that it zips up and also buckles. I feel that it is very safe for my son to jump on and the weight limit allows me or my husband to get on with him! Love it!
L**G
Just assembled: Feedback
Trampoline arrived in three boxes and assembled easily except for the backboard mounting to the pole. Either the pole is too thin or the back clamp brackets are too big because the clamps are bottoming out on the lower nuts before they tighten up. Our workaround for this was to remove the lower nuts and just use the clamps to sandwich everything together...so far so good. To be honest, I suspect the backboard will not last long at all as it is hollow plastic and seems to be more of a novelty than something that will last but time will tell. The upper pole supports seem a bit flimsy too, several of the bolts stripped out while tightening so I will have to replace them with better quality hardware.The base of the trampoline held up well with three kids jumping on it so that was good. The side nets weak point is the adjustable straps that attach on top (we wrapped the all the way around the plastic part instead of just going through clip like the instructions say...this will give them more strength and durability). We had to go back and restring all six of the attachment ties by putting a couple of half hitches in the end to prevent them from pulling through the clip end.We also purchased a $13 sprinkler system that we zip tied around the top ring net...the kids loved that but I suspect we will pull it off before winter...freezing water and plastic do not mixAll in all a decent purchase. We would like to see a more ridged upper pipe tp support the net and a better backboard assembly but I'm sure that would drive up the price.
T**
Amazing!
Easy to build, my step dad & husband did it within an hour. Its amazing! Absolutely love it and the kids love it!
C**N
Solid trampoline
Solid trampoline if put together correctly, our barn collapsed on it and it still stood strong, aside from the netting that didn’t survive.
M**E
Great trampoline assembly not too bad
We bought the 15 footer and my kids love it! It huge and very bouncy. It took me about 3-4 hours to do. I have a disabled leg and arm so I go pretty slow. The directions only have pictures so that could be better. A couple pieces of advice. The U poles at the bottom have to be turned a certain way to line up and its not labeled. The hardest part was getting all the bolt holes to line up so dont fully tighten any bolts until all bolts are in place. Also, the T connection pieces that connect the metal to make the actual trampoline ring don’t slide right into place. So you will have to hammer the T connections into the metal pieces to connect the ring. The instructions say nothing of this. As long as you go slow and make sure all holes are lined up you get in a rhythm. You just cant beat the price for such a large trampoline. Basketball hoop is junk though it broke on the third day
L**N
Need Muscles and a Saint's Patience.
Okay, so. The trampoline is good. It's sturdy and fun, yadda yadda yadda. BUT LET ME TELL YOU WHAT! The instructions are complete garbage. They have pictures and once you get to the net part, you lose all hope that you'll ever finish this project. It took my fiance and I about an hour to install because once you need the summon the strength of Hercules to push the circle together enough (like a palettes band) to get the last bracket to line up to place the spacer for the bottom stand pieces. Then it tells you to put the trampoline net on like a tire. 4 corners and use the doohickey to put together. I already mentioned summoning the strength of Hercules for the bracket, the idea of installing like a tire made my arms fall off. So I recommend putting it in every 2 at a time all the way around. Anyways. Get ready to use common sense to install this bad boy, but afterwards, enjoy the fun. As I mentioned. It may have been a pain in the butt to assemble it was worth it. So seller- update your instructions.
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