Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 38.5 x 11.9 x 6.4 inches |
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Package Weight | 11.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 48 x 48 x 56.7 inches |
Item Weight | 11.16 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Skywalker Trampolines |
Warranty Description | 3-year limited warranty on trampoline frame, 1-year limited warranty on other materials |
Model Name | Skywalker Trampolines Space Explorer Mini Trampoline |
Color | Dark Blue/Grey with Astronaut |
Material | Powder-coated steel, polypropylene mat, polyethylene net, PVC frame pad |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Manufacturer | Skywalker Trampolines |
Part Number | SWB48SP23S |
Included Components | Bouncer, jump mat, spring pad, stretch bands, enclosure, hardware, assembly tools, manual |
Size | 48 - inch |
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Skywalker Trampolines Mini Trampoline with Enclosure Net
Color | Dark Blue/Grey with Astronaut |
Brand | Skywalker Trampolines |
Material | Powder-coated steel, polypropylene mat, polyethylene net, PVC frame pad |
Frame Size | 48 Inches |
Pad Type | Foam Pad |
Shape | Round |
Product Dimensions | 48"L x 48"W x 56.7"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 11.16 Kilograms |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Pounds |
About this item
- SAFETY IS OUR TOP PRIORITY: This mini trampoline for kids is safe for toddlers aged 3-7, with a secure enclosure net that is sewn directly to the jump mat. Kids trampoline with net enclosure included.
- 360-DEGREE HANDLEBAR: This mini trampoline for toddlers features a 360-degree padded handlebar that offers stability for your little jumper. The mini trampoline with net enclosure is a great small trampoline for kids.
- PROMOTES HEALTHY KIDS: Introduces toddlers and young kids to a fun, active lifestyle. This indoor trampoline provides a great way for your little ones to burn off energy, improve coordination and develop gross motor skills.
- EDUCATIONAL PLAY: This kid trampoline with a fun space-themed jump mat and sound box featuring a series of space sounds is perfect for any little aspiring astronaut!
- SUPERIOR QUALITY: With over 100,000 happy customers since our company was founded in 2005, Skywalker Trampolines creates durable toddler trampolines that provide children with fun and safe ways to play.
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We have worked hard to create trampolines that provide our customers with the ideal balance between fun and safety.
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Over the years, we have worked hard to create trampolines that provide our customers with the ideal balance between fun and safety. Skywalker Trampolines designs dependable products that inspire families to build healthy, active, and fulfilling lifestyles.
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Product Description
Keep the kids active with the 48” Space Explorer Skywalker Trampoline for Kids and Toddlers. Our kids trampolines will help your little ones develop gross motor skills while promoting imaginative play. The mini kids trampoline for toddlers features a sturdy frame and interlocking handlebars for added stability, and the safety enclosure attaches directly to the jump mat to eliminate dangerous gaps. Stretch bands are used in place of springs to protect the joints of young, growing kids. A padded handle stabilizes the small toddler trampoline with net as kids play, and a soft, padded cover protects your little ones as they climb on and off the toddler trampoline. The 48” Skywalker Trampolines Space Explorer Mini Kids Trampoline for Toddlers with Enclosure Net is a perfect "my first trampoline" for toddlers and kids!
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ASIN | B07NSTQ13B |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #14,015 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #31 in Recreational Trampolines |
Date First Available | March 27, 2019 |
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Customers like the safety and value of the trampoline. They mention that it's sturdy, the mesh keeps them safe inside, and that it is worth the price. They also like the entertainment value. That said, some complain about the screws. Opinions are mixed on quality, ease of assembly, size, and appearance.
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Customers like the safety of the trampoline. They say it's sturdy, safe, and perfect for energetic toddlers. They also appreciate the mesh that keeps them safe inside. Some mention that there are no tears in the netting and no injuries. Overall, most are happy with the product's safety and durability.
"...It is well built. The netting provides great safety. Very easy to assemble." Read more
"...Very stable and perfect for our kids (5, 3 and 1)...." Read more
"...It's the perfect size for a playroom. The quality is great and it's safe...." Read more
"Perfect size for almost 2 years old grandson, seems secure and safe." Read more
Customers like the value of the trampoline. They say that it is well worth the price, a good choice for a budget trampolin, and the best bounce for your buck. Customers also say that the trampoline provides fun and excitement for.
"...Does take a little time to put together but completely worth it. It’s a must have for 2 year olds!" Read more
"...Over all it is worth the price and is very well made." Read more
"...Overall, I think this is the best trampoline for the price and size and safety factor. My 6 year old loves it especially with the astronaut graphic...." Read more
"...Well worth the price." Read more
Customers find the trampoline to be a great way for kids to have fun and burn off energy. They say it keeps their kids entertained and provides hours of entertainment. Customers also mention that it's a good exercise for kids and a joy to see them bouncing.
"Bought this for my 2 year old and it is perfect! Hours of entertainment! Does take a little time to put together but completely worth it...." Read more
"...end, so this will give kids an energy outlet that is safe, indoors, and fun...." Read more
"...Final thoughts on this...wonderful thing for kids especially during the cold winter months when they have tons of stored up energy...." Read more
"Very good alot of fun" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the trampoline. Some mention it's strong and perfect, while others say that it'll tear easily. The foam coverings for the bars are very flimsy, and the netting tore.
"...It is well built. The netting provides great safety. Very easy to assemble." Read more
"...It lasted from November 2014 until June 2016. The netting tore and the styrofoam covers for the metal bars tore as well...." Read more
"Bought this for my 2 year old and it is perfect! Hours of entertainment! Does take a little time to put together but completely worth it...." Read more
"...Now? She's 22 months old of jumping crazy little person. It's a great tramp. Uses it nearly every day that she remembers its in the back room...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the trampoline. Some mention it's super easy to assemble, with no tools needed. However, others say that it'd be a good thing that it was difficult to put together, as that would mean it would be extremely difficult to do. The self-tapping screws were a pain to put in and the instructions were not helpful in this one area.
"...The assembly of this trampoline took quite awhile to do. I gave up and walked away from it several times so I can't really give an exact time frame...." Read more
"...It is well built. The netting provides great safety. Very easy to assemble." Read more
"...Hours of entertainment! Does take a little time to put together but completely worth it. It’s a must have for 2 year olds!" Read more
"...coming undone: My best guess is that these were not properly installed in the first place, or an older (heavier?) child was really shaking them hard...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the trampoline. Some mention that it's great, doesn't take up a lot of room, and is the perfect size for a toddler or preschooler. However, others say that it was a little tight, too big to fit through doorways, and that the screws did not fully tighten.
"...works well for 1 person at a time, but it can comfortably accommodate up to 2 children with a combined weight of 100lbs or under...." Read more
"...Uses it nearly every day that she remembers its in the back room. It's not large. I can lift her out when she raises her hands and I'm 6'1"...." Read more
"...It was a little tight, so as to be a sung fit once the screws were in, but I certainly didn't find myself struggling with it at all...." Read more
"My toddler loves this trampoline. It's the perfect size for a playroom. The quality is great and it's safe...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the trampoline. Some mention it looks good, while others say it looks sloppy and shaggy. The supporting rail is poorly designed and the pictures are too simple.
"...It still looks like brand new, after pretty much daily use. My soon to be three year old daughter loves it...." Read more
"...It actually has a really good bounce to it, not stiff at all. The set up is cute and pleasing to the eye, it doesn't look junky or cheap at all...." Read more
"...The product has one flaw, the foam design...." Read more
"...I've got to admit, it looks really fun, but.... we don't think that metal ring is meant to hold his weight...." Read more
Customers find the screws in the trampoline to be too big for the holes and require some effort to fit. They also mention that the included screwdriver did not fit the screws, and some of the screws have become a bit loose. Some customers also mention the screw slots do not lend well to use of clutched drills, and that the screw holes don't line up.
"...1. Screws don't line up and/or difficult to set: Yeah, IF you try to do them by hand...." Read more
"...My only concern is why pointed screws were used - won't these rub on the inside of the metal frame and possibly cause damage?..." Read more
"...the only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars was because the screws are IMPOSSIBLE to get in all the way...." Read more
"...The screws were so big they could not screw all the way into the holes (not even a full 180), which left me with screw heads jutting out of the..." Read more
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This was our first ever trampoline purchase. it was purchased with our 1 1/2 year old son in mind- although it was used by kids aged 1 1/2- 9 years old. It lasted from November 2014 until June 2016. The netting tore and the styrofoam covers for the metal bars tore as well. The trampoline was still useable after the tears, but we decided to call it quits and upgrade to the larger size. For the cost of the item, the amount of use it got, and the level of abuse it took, I was pleased with how long we were able to use it for before needing to replace it.
The assembly of this trampoline took quite awhile to do. I gave up and walked away from it several times so I can't really give an exact time frame. Having stumbled and cried my way through the assembly of it, I decided that I would have been smart to head over to YouTube. There are YouTube videos dedicated to explaining the assembly process . My recommendation to anyone with a short temper is to check one of those out before beginning.
All of the necessary tools are included to assemble this, but I found that using a power drill speeds along the process.
After this bad boy is assembled, your kids will all try to crowd in at once to jump. It supported the weight of my 3 kids- aged 1 1/2- 10 1/2, but the suggested and safe max weight to use this is 100lbs. It wasn't all too much fun for all 3 to be in because it didn't leave any of them room to maneuver.
Ideally, this trampoline works well for 1 person at a time, but it can comfortably accommodate up to 2 children with a combined weight of 100lbs or under. I had two 2 year olds in it at the same time which worked quite well. My small 8 1/2 year old could bounce on it just fine, but it wasn't very entertaining for him.
Children who are still working on balance will get use out of the bar that circles around the interior perimeter of the trampoline netting. The bar is sturdy enough for a child to hold onto whilst jumping without causing the trampoline to tip. Children might be tempted to grab onto the netting while bouncing, but I would discourage this as the netting will tear when enough pressure is applied. I've never had it tear when the children fall into the sides, but it has torn when the older kids grab onto it for balance when jumping up and down.
This trampoline uses bungee cords in lieu of springs. Not having springs means no pinched fingers or toes, but it also means sacrificing a bit of the bounce that you'd get from a typical trampoline with springs . Since we bought this trampoline with our toddler in mind, we feel that the bungee cords were the better choice for us. If we were looking for our tween and teenager, we'd for sure look for a trampoline with springs.
Our toddler has slammed himself all around on the trampoline and has never gotten hurt. I feel the styrofoam covers over the metal bars provide enough cushioning to prevent the sting that would happen if you smacked up on a bare metal bar.
Because we bought our trampoline for indoor use, we found the small footprint of the 48inch to be the perfect size. Our second trampoline purchase was the skywalker 60inch trampoline which- although better for older and multiple kids- is not ideal for keeping in our child's bedroom. The 48 inch (this particular trampoline) comfortably fit into a corner section of my son's bedroom. If you're deciding between the two, I would say that the 48inch was suitable for 2 small children but ideally for 1 small child (I would say 5 and under). If your hopes are to use this with multiple children or for children who are 5 and up, I would say that the 60inch is a better choice for you. And although I do enjoy the smaller footprint of the 48inch, the 60inch is still manageable for indoor use.
I'm including a picture to compare the sizes of the Skywalker 48inch round trampoline and the Skywalker 60 inch round trampoline. The pic shows my 3 year old son and my 10 year old son.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2015
This was our first ever trampoline purchase. it was purchased with our 1 1/2 year old son in mind- although it was used by kids aged 1 1/2- 9 years old. It lasted from November 2014 until June 2016. The netting tore and the styrofoam covers for the metal bars tore as well. The trampoline was still useable after the tears, but we decided to call it quits and upgrade to the larger size. For the cost of the item, the amount of use it got, and the level of abuse it took, I was pleased with how long we were able to use it for before needing to replace it.
The assembly of this trampoline took quite awhile to do. I gave up and walked away from it several times so I can't really give an exact time frame. Having stumbled and cried my way through the assembly of it, I decided that I would have been smart to head over to YouTube. There are YouTube videos dedicated to explaining the assembly process . My recommendation to anyone with a short temper is to check one of those out before beginning.
All of the necessary tools are included to assemble this, but I found that using a power drill speeds along the process.
After this bad boy is assembled, your kids will all try to crowd in at once to jump. It supported the weight of my 3 kids- aged 1 1/2- 10 1/2, but the suggested and safe max weight to use this is 100lbs. It wasn't all too much fun for all 3 to be in because it didn't leave any of them room to maneuver.
Ideally, this trampoline works well for 1 person at a time, but it can comfortably accommodate up to 2 children with a combined weight of 100lbs or under. I had two 2 year olds in it at the same time which worked quite well. My small 8 1/2 year old could bounce on it just fine, but it wasn't very entertaining for him.
Children who are still working on balance will get use out of the bar that circles around the interior perimeter of the trampoline netting. The bar is sturdy enough for a child to hold onto whilst jumping without causing the trampoline to tip. Children might be tempted to grab onto the netting while bouncing, but I would discourage this as the netting will tear when enough pressure is applied. I've never had it tear when the children fall into the sides, but it has torn when the older kids grab onto it for balance when jumping up and down.
This trampoline uses bungee cords in lieu of springs. Not having springs means no pinched fingers or toes, but it also means sacrificing a bit of the bounce that you'd get from a typical trampoline with springs . Since we bought this trampoline with our toddler in mind, we feel that the bungee cords were the better choice for us. If we were looking for our tween and teenager, we'd for sure look for a trampoline with springs.
Our toddler has slammed himself all around on the trampoline and has never gotten hurt. I feel the styrofoam covers over the metal bars provide enough cushioning to prevent the sting that would happen if you smacked up on a bare metal bar.
Because we bought our trampoline for indoor use, we found the small footprint of the 48inch to be the perfect size. Our second trampoline purchase was the skywalker 60inch trampoline which- although better for older and multiple kids- is not ideal for keeping in our child's bedroom. The 48 inch (this particular trampoline) comfortably fit into a corner section of my son's bedroom. If you're deciding between the two, I would say that the 48inch was suitable for 2 small children but ideally for 1 small child (I would say 5 and under). If your hopes are to use this with multiple children or for children who are 5 and up, I would say that the 60inch is a better choice for you. And although I do enjoy the smaller footprint of the 48inch, the 60inch is still manageable for indoor use.
I'm including a picture to compare the sizes of the Skywalker 48inch round trampoline and the Skywalker 60 inch round trampoline. The pic shows my 3 year old son and my 10 year old son.
I'm genuinely unsure how some people struggled with putting this together as I found it very easy. It took less than an hour to assemble by myself. I had zero issues with the screws but I did use a power drill instead of the hand tool that comes with it. The instructions are simple and easy to follow.
I would 10/10 recommend this and will be buying the 60" when my little one outgrows the 48"
May 2015 update: We have been using our trampoline daily for over 4 months now and have few complaints. The netting is a touch on the thin side...my kid were playing with a metal dump truck next to the trampoline, rolling it back and forth to each other, when it went "off track" and ran in to the bottom netting it actually tore a hole in it! Now, of course, little fingers can't resist the hole and it has begun to grow. Fortunately it is at the bottom, and not up in the enclosure where they are jumping and playing regularly. My only other complaint is that if your child is taller or heavier, if they use the handrail while jumping the back of the trampoline can lift a little. My 5 year old, 45 pounds, has done this a few times. She hasn't knocked i over yet, and I have just tried explaining to her that the handle bar is for little kids learning t jump - not for big kids. Other than that, I have no complaints. Besides the one small hole, that was not the fault of the manufacturer, it is holding up very well. Again, we use it daily with three kids (5, 3.5, and almost 2). A great way to burn energy when it's 10 degrees outside :)
1/8/15 update: Assembly finished and it's great! I was concerned during assembly because the legs were moving around a ton and it didn't look like it was going to be sturdy but after everything was put in place it was perfect! Very stable and perfect for our kids (5, 3 and 1). I read lots of complaints about the bungee cords being used instead of springs - my kids have been on a spring tramp, too and didn't seem to notice the difference. Honestly, just watching them bounce I couldn't tell the difference either. Plenty of "give" for each of my kids and their varying athletic levels. Also, cannot emphasize how impressed I was with the warranty issue (missing parts) - they were fast and didn't question me at all. A+ company ;)
I did want to address a few of the complaints I saw consistently on this item...
1. Screws don't line up and/or difficult to set: Yeah, IF you try to do them by hand. I also had a hard time a first, then tried my husbands drill and the little suckers just went right into place - easy peasy.
2. Bungees difficult to get on: I didn't have this issue...they all went right into place for me. Possible others had an older model or defective one?
3. Netting around the bottom too tight to screw into place: I didn't have this issue either. It was a little tight, so as to be a sung fit once the screws were in, but I certainly didn't find myself struggling with it at all.
4. String around the middle of the net: I can't even figure out what this is that people are talking about - ours did not have a "shoe string" to lace around the mid-section. Again, maybe an older model was purchased?
5. Bars in the cross section coming undone: My best guess is that these were not properly installed in the first place, or an older (heavier?) child was really shaking them hard. The cross bars fit inside a small tube welded onto the vertical bars, and though they don't "snap" into place, they are still a snugger fit. Also, if following directions correctly, your last two horizontal bars should go into the last vertical bar (the only one NOT already attached to the base) - this was the toughest step because it was a snug fit (so that they don't come undone easily), THEN you put that last vertical bar into the base (also a little snug fit, but again for a purpose).
Hope this helps anyone looking to purchase...
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