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Everfit 8ft (244cm) Round Kids Trampoline $275.45 + Delivery @ Daily Plaza via Catch Marketplace

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TRAMOPOLINE!!!!

Found on PH then a quick Google search found the price had dropped lower on Catch.
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Original RRP $566

Features
8ft spacious trampoline
Heavy-gauge steel framework
Rust-proof marine-grade galvanization
Superior bounce and water resistance
Anti-graze mat with 5000hrs UV test
20mm thick UV-stabilized padding
Wide UV-stabilized spring skirt
Triple-rate springs
Enclosed safety netting
Safe double-lock zip-and-clip entry
Bonus storage compartments

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  • +4

    TramApoline :p

    How did you find this on prnhub?

    • What else would people be doing at midnight when everyone is asleep…PH 😆

  • $93 shipping to WA.

  • $93 shipping 😆

  • Pretty sure I got the 10ft version with the little basketball hoop for about $300 delivered at Xmas last year.

    Pain in the ass to put together, and not great quality IMO.

  • +5

    with 5000hrs UV test

    That is 208 days

    • -1

      208 days of your comments

    • +6

      Well, technically you aren't wrong, but UV levels are pretty bloody low when the sun goes down, for some strange reason, so might wanna tweak that figure. 😁

  • +6

    Upvote for the Simpsons reference

  • I got this for $229 a few weeks back with a 15% off code on ebay. It was priced at $269 then but has now gone up to $329.

    Its a really good trampoline. It takes up a bit more space than I'd hoped but it's OK. Just be careful to read ahead on the instructions on how to connect the springs as I almost gave myself an aneurysm doing it the wrong way before realising a couple of pages later the right way to do it.

  • Can anyone recommend a better quality trampoline please?

    • +1

      We got a new Trampoline last year, was looking at the Everfit but it did feel cheap.
      Ended up getting a 10ft Vuly Flair for $499 delivered, no complaints about it and plenty of good reviews.
      https://www.vulyplay.com/en-AU/trampoline/flare

      • Vuly aren't as brilliant as they should be, given the price. The net will fall apart, followed by the spring cover/mat.

        The replacement parts are also $$$.

        In my experience anyway.

        • Vuly aren't as brilliant as they should be, given the price. The net will fall apart, followed by the spring cover/mat.

          We've had a Vuly 2 for about 10 years and it's as good as new.

          • @jv: Good luck to you.

            We've got the same trampoline and it's not good. The spring cover/mat has rips in it. Because the mat sags by (iffy) design it also loves to trap sprinkler water and grow mould, especially where it's ripped. The door edges are frayed and nearby structural webbing has failed stitching. The net has pulled away at the base in one spot. Two of the top straps that connect to the poles have snapped.

            We've done a lot of spot repairs so it's still going. But I see no reason why any of that should happen within 10 years.

            • @justtoreply:

              Good luck to you.

              Probably just good preventative maintenance, rather than luck…

              • @jv: Hardly. The spring cover & top straps are UV damage for sure. The door edge is the material they used. I'm not sure what maintenance you propose, bit of a farce there.

      • Thanks. Do you think the 10ft version is big enough for 2-3 kids 6-8 years old?

      • Thank you

    • Vuly

  • 10ft $169 at Kmart

    Springless: 12ft $259, 14ft $269

    https://www.kmart.com.au/category/sport-&-outdoor/shop-by-ca…

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