Airzone Spring Trampoline | 
| Manufacturer: Bravo Sports Category: Sports
Buy: $186.29 - $259.99 (On sale from $279.99)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 1468
ASIN: B001F51KXA
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| Features:
| • | Trampoline features stainless steel springs and a steel frame | | • | Weather resistant jumping mat and frame cover, set-screws on the frame and set-bolts on the legs for added safety | | • | Frame consists of six U-shaped legs with 12 ground contacts for better stability | | • | No additional tools are needed to set up | | • | Tested to meet all ASTM safety requirements |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Enjoy years of bouncing fun with Airzone's spring trampoline, which is available in three sizes: 12-foot, 13-foot, and 14-foot. Each incorporates stainless steel springs for airy catapulting, and the bouncing mat offers a sizeable area for a variety of bouncing techniques--from beginner to intermediate. You'll start with a standing bounce, but after good practice you'll be able to perform tuck position and pirouette bounces by following the included bouncing instructions. The exterior of the frame and the springs are protected by a padded PVC cover, and both the ring cover and mat are weather resistant for a long life. The sturdy frame features six U-shaped legs for a total of 12 contacts to the ground for greater stability. The frame is fastened with set-screws and bolts on the legs for additional structural integrity, and it's made of weather-resistant galvanized steel. Set up is straightforward with an illustrated instruction guide, and it's recommended that three adults help out. No additional tools are needed, and no drilling required. These trampolines meet ASTM safety requirements, and they're backed by a two-year warranty. Note that a safety enclosure is available separately. 12-Foot Trampoline Details: - Frame diameter: 12 feet
- Frame height: 34.5 inches

Stainless steel springs provide great bounce. | - Weight: 106.4 pounds
- Number of Legs: 6
- Spring quantity: 84
- Maximum user weight: 250 pounds
13-Foot Trampoline Details: - Frame diameter: 13 feet
- Frame height: 34.5 inches
- Weight: 113 pounds
- Number of Legs: 6
- Spring quantity: 84
- Maximum user weight: 250 pounds
14-Foot Trampoline Details: - Frame diameter: 14 feet
- Frame height: 36 inches
- Weight: 124 pounds
- Number of Legs: 6
- Spring quantity: 84
- Maximum user weight: 250 pounds
What's in the Box? Jumping mat, frame cover, rail pieces, U-shaped leg pieces with extensions, screws, springs, screwdriver
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Great Trampoline October 12, 2008 We've had this for over a year. The kids love it! It was a great price, free shipping, no tax. It was fairly simple to assemble. We put it together at 2am on Christmas Eve. The tie-on cover was a little slow to put on, the springs weren't to tricky. This is the only thing my kids still enjoy from Christmas.
14' Trampoline August 16, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The trampoline we bought Is just what we wanted. It has sturdy legs that are well balanced.It doesnt tip at all.It has a real good pad to go around to cover the springs. We are real Happy with it and expect a lot of years use.
AIRZONE 12-FOOT SPRING TRAMPOLINE August 5, 2008 SUPER EASY TO ASSEMBLE.VERY STURDY.WOULD'NT BE A BAD IDEA TO INSTALL A SAFETY ENCLOSURE ALSO.
bad delivery December 13, 2007 We love the trampoline. However, the company was very unhelpful when my order arrived without screws. When I called they sent the screws by regular mail and it took two weeks to get to me and when they did there were only 12 instead of 36. The box my trampoline was shipped in was so bad there was more tape holding it together than actual card board.
12-Ft Spring Trampoline September 19, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 15 year-old loves it. Sturdy, with good bounce. I recommend getting a trampoline with springs as opposed to straps. The directions say you need 3 adults in good shape to put it together, and they're not kidding. My 17 year old son, my wife and I had to use all of our combined stength to get the last few springs on.
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