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Review on πŸ”΅ Round Enclosure Net for Skywalker Trampolines by Greg Roberts

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We have had our 15ft Skywalker trampoline for about 4 years now. After several breaks/breaks (easily fixed with fishing wire) over the years it's time to replace the mesh. I read reviews from people who set up their replacement network and immediately went to YouTube for clear instructions. Removing the old network and reinstalling the new one took about 1.5 hours. Here's my advice on replacing your network: Find someone else to help you. Preferably a strong male - Remove the vertical posts from the metal slots and place them on the trampoline just in front of their individual slots - Remove the old netting. Cut the mesh from the triangular rings. Don't remove the springs to remove the old grille. I mean, you're going to throw away the old web... right? - Place the new mesh on the triangular spring. Use the spring compressor that came with your trampoline to easily slide the springs back into their slots. - Attach the top of the net to the vertical posts. - Put the posts back into the slots. Bring each pole back opposite the other or you'll have to Hulk try to insert the last pole as the web will become extremely stretched and tight. For several days I did not notice that the entrance to the trampoline was closed. at an angle. I had to take the mesh off the triangular rings (again) and move it a few slots. To avoid this, make sure the vertical bars are directly in front of the slots they are inserted into when removing them. I'm only giving this network 4 starts because they don't believe it's an original Skywalker product. I noticed that our original mesh is a bit thicker and has extra stitching around each hole where the triangular rings go. But for $58 it's a good replacement.

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Mostly good but...