ULTRAPOWER SPORTS Trampoline Replacement Safety Enclosure Net Arched Supports Straight Poles Round Frame Trampolines (Various Sizes, Net Only)
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No, I do not believe that is true. This is for straight poles, and it comes with eight connectors for the eight pole enclosures.
Every three springs, we ran the string through the net and looped it around the spring by the frame before moving on to the next one (every three springs).
Selected User Reviews For ULTRAPOWER SPORTS Trampoline Replacement Safety Enclosure Net Arched Supports Straight Poles Round Frame Trampolines (Various Sizes, Net Only)
This was for a 12 ft Skywalker trampoline that was about 5 years old when I bought it. There are four arched supports on my trampoline. The materials and construction are on par with or better than what came with it originally. After threading the nylon line around the perimeter of the trampoline mat and securing the 8 straps to the arches with 14" zip ties, it was fairly simple to install, but it did take some time. The bottom of the mat took an hour to attach, and the top of the arches took 20 minutes. I'm now able to get two more - This trampoline lasted three years before it needed to be replaced.
The top's velcro straps aren't stitched evenly. Check out the images. The strap is about a foot away from the zipper on one side. The strap, on the other hand, is about 3 feet from the zipper, which causes the zipper to be off center and diagonal. Because of its location between the top straps, the zipper is difficult to operate. I'd like a new one sent to me, and I'll send the old one back for your quality assurance department to look over. Thank you very much!.
It takes a little longer to attach at the bottom than the original net that came with the trampoline, but it's not difficult, and it's very secure once you're done. It is well-fitting and attractive.
This item did eventually arrive, but it was not what I had hoped for. The only way to keep the net attached to the trampoline was to use clips on the tops of the poles. It does not function properly. There was nothing to secure the bottom except a rope I had to weave through the net myself, and it wasn't long enough to go all the way around the trampoline; our previous net enclosure also had ties halfway up the poles to secure the net. That is not the case with this one. The net is stretched so tightly after it is secured that it is unable to close.
This net appears to be of a high standard. The setup is a little strange; it comes with about 30 feet of cord that you have to weave in and out of the net and the springs. It took me some time to set it up, but it appears to be more secure and connected than the original net, so it was well worth the extra effort.
This net is extremely well constructed. When compared to other nets, the price is reasonable. There should be no tearing due to the well-enforced zipper entry, and the zipper is large and easy to grasp. I really like how the top attaches to the net poles. The net between the poles, on the other hand, sags a lot, which I don't like. However, if the children jump, the net will break their fall more than if there is no net at all. Finally, the bottom is why it received four stars. My previous net had become tangled in the jumper pad. This includes the small nylon rope that must be woven in and out of the net and pad hooks. Clips would be the perfect complement to such a high-quality net.
I could deal with it if I had the patience. I'm going to return it. The rope must be threaded through the bottom of the container. The instructions cover the entire trampoline set-up. For a 15 ft. , it appears to be too loose. I suppose it'll suffice for the time being.
I've had to sew the elastic bands back to the netting a few times, but I suppose that's normal wear and tear. I'm just grateful that I can sew and that with some thread and a strong needle, I was able to attach them.