13' PREMIUM TRAMPOLINE REPLACEMENT NET FOR 6 POLES
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Hello - Straps are included to keep the net in place on the caps.
Selected User Reviews For 13' PREMIUM TRAMPOLINE REPLACEMENT NET FOR 6 POLES
I bought the 13' net because I have a 13' trampoline, but it was way too loose. I figured it would tighten up once I connected the bottom, so I strung the rope through all the loops, but it still fell down as soon as the kids began jumping on it due to how loose it was. When I tried to return it, they told me it would cost $40 to ship it back for some reason, and they expected me to cover the cost.
Tabs met at each spring on the original net. The rope can be woven through the holes in this one. The net will be held closer to the mat as a result of this action. I'm not sure whether the holes will continue to grow or remain the same size over time. But I'm fine with it because of the price and availability. The net is sturdy and has a good amount of stretch. Because I have bolted pole caps, I had to drill holes in the top strap, but it wasn't difficult, and be sure to use the clips over the zipper to keep it from accidentally opening.
I searched for three months and found this net to be the only one that fit our trampoline. When putting up a trampoline that had already been built (this was a replacement), it was difficult to do so alone. It appears to be long-lasting, but only time will tell if this is the case.
The item arrived torn and three weeks after I placed my order. To put together, it's a pain. It doesn't quite fit.
This isn't ideal. Adequate. I ended up installing it on top of our current network. I'll keep looking for an original replacement. Net that is not too expensive. Quality is good enough. In the box, there were no instructions. Rope was too short to go around the perimeter.
It is well-made. It's a far better version of the original. It takes a little time to set up, but it's not difficult.
My 230-pound self was put to the test.