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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. 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’s definitely at least a two-person job, and it’s best if one of those people is comfortable with construction projects. Setup can be tackled by the average layperson, although it might be a slow process; it took our team of three about five hours total over the course of two days. The trampoline’s full dimensions are 15 x 9 feet, but that’s including the frame.

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We tested it with children ranging from 7 to 16 and found that the trampoline is appropriate for both the younger children and the near-adults. The heavier kids were able to get more height in their bounce, but there were no complaints from the younger ones, either. When it comes to trampolines like the Skywalker Trampolines 9×15 Trampoline and Enclosure, the options are vast. You can choose from bounce pro trampoline round, rectangle, lower, or higher—or opt for any combination of nets, bumpers, and zippers galore. It can be hard to narrow down the right option for your family, especially if your trampoline is going to be used for some serious tumbling practice. We tested out this top-rated trampoline to see just how well it held up to bouncy, back-tuck-throwing cheerleaders and hyper mini gymnasts alike.

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. 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.

On top of that the Skywalker Round Trampoline comes with a padded spring cover. The cover goes around the edge covering all the springs. A unique feature that other trampolines don’t have is you can get the spring cover in different colors. Also, all the cloth material has built in UV protection, so it won’t break down in the sun.

The price tag for this trampoline ranges from about $500 to $800, depending on the options and where you find it. It’s on the slightly higher end for trampolines, but the solid construction and unique shape skywalker trampoline 15 make it worth the cost. The huge jump surface means there’s plenty of room to jump, tumble, and ‘crack the egg,’ even when the neighborhood kids hear the laughter and head over to join in the fun.

It also still has all the safety features that other more expensive trampolines have. This 15 ft trampoline is great if you have the yard space for it. Once the frame was done, the rest of the trampoline’s construction was easy going. We had no problem putting the netting and poles into place—nor with the bumpers that run alongside the jumping surface. The springs, like the frame, require a lot of forearm strength, as they have to be stretched from the canvas jump surface to the frame, and there isn’t much give to them. If I’m disappointed in anything about this trampoline, it’s the quality of the safety net.

Was the track long enough to accommodate a high school cheerleader’s tumbling runs? Would the springs give enough to launch a young bouncer sky-high? No matter how enjoyable the jumping experience, you’ll want to make sure you have a trampoline that will last. Some trampolines have a galvanized steel construction to keep the entire unit sturdy through years of jumping. You should also consider the size of trampoline you’ll need.

Considering you can spend $3,000+ on a trampoline, we’re very happy with this one. Our round-up of the best trampolines can help you find what you’re looking for. Though large, the width is nearly half that of a round model, so you can fit this trampoline into a much tighter space in the yard or driveway.

You’ll need a large yard with a flat surface for this product. The round design is a good option for families with multiple kids, but if you’re looking for a trampoline to fit in a tight space, this is not the one for you. Even with several kids jumping at once, they were able to get a good bounce from the jump surface, enough to throw layouts or back tucks with no issue. But, as with any toy, not all trampolines are created equal, so we tested this Skywalker model to see how it stands up to the competition. We had several kids of varying ages jump on the trampoline, both in groups and alone, to see how the Skywalker held up to the stress of the flips and occasional collisions.