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Jumppod 10ft Springless Trampoline Age: 6+ $239.10 Delivered (RRP $249 + $15 Delivery) @ Target eBay

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NEW JumpPod 10ft Springless Trampoline Age: 6+
Easy to assemble, our 10' trampoline has a galvanized steel frame for extended life with patented G3 poles and welded connector base that provide extra support. Features stronger, longer lasting jump mat and UV resistant safety frame pad and enclosure mesh.

Target's Trampolines meet Australian Standards.

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  • +2

    I've just broken up with my current springfree trampoline and am on the rebound for another. Anybody know how these compare to the original springfree fiberglass ones?

    • +1

      This is rubber straps, the other poles. Neither bounces as well as steel springs, but the poles are closer.
      Also, Springfree(tm) gives a larger mat area in a limited space, as the springs are underneath.

  • +1

    We have this one and it's great for the price. I think Kmart have a similar but cheaper one, not sure about quality though.

  • +3

    I told my girls "enjoy your springless trampoline", and gave them a mat.

  • +1

    Each time I see a trampoline on OzBargains it reminds me of the Simpsons episode where they got a trampoline and Bart was charging a fee, and everyone ended up injured :-)

    http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/villains/images/9/99/Sim…

  • So it's $10 off?

    • and delivery included (probably typically $20-50)

    • 10% off

    • +1

      $249 minus 10% = $224.10 + $15 postage = $239.10

      • Except those in Northern Territory, QLD Far North, QLD Regional, WA Remote they can't even buy it through eBay. No deal in the first place for a person like me who lives in regional QLD. Shafted!.

  • +2

    So you're saving a whopping $9.90 from the RRP which you could probably get a better deal on a Trampoline when haggling elsewhere. Gee i thought a bargain on some thing this price would be some thing like $100 off.

    This same trampoline 2 years ago was going for $229 when it first came out. How times change when people call this deal a bargain.

    http://www.target-catalogue.com/catalog/target-catalogue-aus…

    • No how could you come to that conclusion? normally $249 + $15 postage= $264 but now it's $239.20. That is a saving of $24.80 not $9.90.

      • -1

        I was going by the $249 in store RRP price. You could go to your local Target store and buy it there for that if you have a ute or trailer.

        • You can't click and collect.

        • -1

          @sharkytowin:

          I'm not disputing that. It's the fact that the delivery fee is not part of the items RRP price which is $249. So this delivered price is $9.90 less than what the products RRP is priced at. $9.90 less than what you can go into the store and buy it there for if they have it there.

        • Really? Don't get it, but you argued the savings and you are wrong.

        • -1

          @sharkytowin:

          RRP = $249

          Total price of this delivered = $239.10

          $249 = $239.10 = $9.90

          You're paying $9.90 less than the RRP on this delivered price.

          Simple maths really.

        • -1

          Oh you are special troll!

  • Maximum weight 75kg.

    Dominos aficionados, this deal probably isn't for you.

  • Does anyone have one of these and how long have you had it? How does it compare to others?

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