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Safety Enclosure For 13-FootTrampoline (Trampoline not included) Safety Enclosure For 13-FootTrampoline (Trampoline not included) Protect your child from injury by using this Trampoline Enclosure to surround your trampoline. This 13′ enclosure features padded steel poles for maximum safety, pole caps fastened by finger-bolts for stability and finely knit mesh so fingers and toes won’t piece the netting. There’s also a tied entrance door for added safety and security. No additional tool needed and no drilling required. Meets and exceeds all ASTM safety requirements. Measures 13′ x 6′. Trampoline shown in image sold separately.
Customer Review: trampoline safety net
This is a good value and does the job but the fit was not accurate.
Customer Review: Excellent addition to our 13ft Airzone Trampoline
Our enclosure attaches at 6 points on the legs and does not interfere with trampoline use at all. Nice quality and installs easily. Adds peace of mind to a very active and fun toy.

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If a parent or coach learns how the advantages of these types of trampolines outweigh the disadvantages, then they may let the budding gymnast definitely use one. Many coaches and parents are concerned with trampoline safety, and therefore do not want a student of gymnastics using one, especially with so much information telling parents not to ever let their child near one . The American Academy of Pediatrics is one group that warns against any use of one for any reason. They claim that most children will be hurt by doing trampoline jumping and trampoline tricks that they are not trained to do, and this can cause serious harm to a person. While this is true, if a gymnast is properly trained on how to use one to enhance their skills, then tumbling on a jumping tarp can prove to be safer than not. Learning some moves on a gymnastics trampoline can help a budding gymnast be more positive, according to some coaches and parents. By being able to practice the motion over and over on a tramp …

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Safety Enclosure for 8 Trampoline (Trampoline not included) Safety Enclosure for 8′ Trampoline (Trampoline not included) Protect your child from injury by using this Trampoline Enclosure to surround your trampoline. This 8′ enclosure features padded steel poles for maximum safety, pole caps fastened by finger-bolts for stability and finely knit mesh so fingers and toes won’t piece the netting. There’s also a tied entrance door for added safety and security. No additional tool needed and no drilling required. Meets and exceeds all ASTM safety requirements. Measures 8′ x 6′. Trampoline shown in image sold separately.
Customer Review: Great
Great product. Great price. No problems with assembly. No problems with use.
Customer Review: It’s perfect. Just follow the directions! Don’t be scared by negative reviews.
This enclosure works perfectly with the 8 foot Variflex trampoline. I really don’t know why the other reviewers had so much trouble with it–maybe they didn’t read the directions. Yes, the picture on the literature that comes with the enclosure shows 6 poles, but the instructions refer only to 4. Yes, 4 poles arrayed by themselves would make a square, but the it’s the mesh netting–not the poles–that keep kids from falling off. Yes, there are gaps between the ties where the netting is secured to the trampoline frame, but that’s why you cinch the cord up and under the trampoline frame (as explained in the directions). The other reviews almost scared me into NOT buying this enclosure. I took a chance and I’m glad I did; this thing does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Don’t be scared by the other reviews. It works perfectly if you follow the directions!!!

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Safety Enclosure For 13-FootTrampoline (Trampoline not included) Safety Enclosure For 13-FootTrampoline (Trampoline not included) Protect your child from injury by using this Trampoline Enclosure to surround your trampoline. This 13′ enclosure features padded steel poles for maximum safety, pole caps fastened by finger-bolts for stability and finely knit mesh so fingers and toes won’t piece the netting. There’s also a tied entrance door for added safety and security. No additional tool needed and no drilling required. Meets and exceeds all ASTM safety requirements. Measures 13′ x 6′. Trampoline shown in image sold separately.
Customer Review: trampoline safety net
This is a good value and does the job but the fit was not accurate.
Customer Review: Excellent addition to our 13ft Airzone Trampoline
Our enclosure attaches at 6 points on the legs and does not interfere with trampoline use at all. Nice quality and installs easily. Adds peace of mind to a very active and fun toy.

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Safety Enclosure for 8 Trampoline (Trampoline not included) Safety Enclosure for 8′ Trampoline (Trampoline not included) Protect your child from injury by using this Trampoline Enclosure to surround your trampoline. This 8′ enclosure features padded steel poles for maximum safety, pole caps fastened by finger-bolts for stability and finely knit mesh so fingers and toes won’t piece the netting. There’s also a tied entrance door for added safety and security. No additional tool needed and no drilling required. Meets and exceeds all ASTM safety requirements. Measures 8′ x 6′. Trampoline shown in image sold separately.
Customer Review: Great
Great product. Great price. No problems with assembly. No problems with use.
Customer Review: It’s perfect. Just follow the directions! Don’t be scared by negative reviews.
This enclosure works perfectly with the 8 foot Variflex trampoline. I really don’t know why the other reviewers had so much trouble with it–maybe they didn’t read the directions. Yes, the picture on the literature that comes with the enclosure shows 6 poles, but the instructions refer only to 4. Yes, 4 poles arrayed by themselves would make a square, but the it’s the mesh netting–not the poles–that keep kids from falling off. Yes, there are gaps between the ties where the netting is secured to the trampoline frame, but that’s why you cinch the cord up and under the trampoline frame (as explained in the directions). The other reviews almost scared me into NOT buying this enclosure. I took a chance and I’m glad I did; this thing does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Don’t be scared by the other reviews. It works perfectly if you follow the directions!!!

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