







Jump into Safety and Fun! 🏀
The Skywalker 10-Foot Round Trampoline combines safety and durability with a patented no-gap enclosure, a robust galvanized steel frame, and a fun basketball hoop, making it the perfect addition to your backyard for family entertainment.




| Color | Purple |
| Brand | Skywalker Trampolines |
| Material | Polypropylene, Galvanized steel, Steel |
| Frame Size | 10 Feet |
| Pad Type | Frame Pad |
| Shape | Round |
| Product Dimensions | 120"L x 120"W x 109.6"H |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 96 Pounds |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 175 Pounds |
| Number Of Springs | 64 |
| Manufacturer | Skywalker - IMPORT |
| UPC | 818567011960 |
| Model Name | SWOP10P |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818567011960 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 17.75 x 11.5 inches |
| Package Weight | 48.53 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 120 x 120 x 109.6 inches |
| Brand Name | Skywalker Trampolines |
| Warranty Description | 3-year limited warranty on the frame and 1-year limited warranty on all other materials |
| Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | SWOP10P |
| Style | Trampolines |
| Included Components | Trampoline, Enclosure, Spring Pad |
| Size | 10' |
R**7
Great trampoline!
It's Spring Break here in Phoenix and also bulk collection week. My kids and I saw a little 6 footer trampoline in someone's bulk trash pile and snagged it. It was minimally ripped in a couple of places and the safety pad had disintegrated but with a little supervision it was a ton of fun. I planned to toss it in our bulk trash pile at the end of the week but my almost-three-year-old was not pleased with this idea and said he wanted one for his upcoming birthday. So I looked into getting a new pad and a new mat for it and, just for comparison's sake, looked at the prices for new trampolines. The replacement pad and new mat for this 6.5 foot trampoline would run me $150, plus tax and shipping. A new 10 foot trampoline would run me just under $200. Luckily, I had about $50 in cash back rewards that I could use during checkout so the new, larger trampoline would cost me the same as bringing the smaller one up to snuff. So, new trampoline it was.It came in ahead of schedule. We tossed the small tramp yesterday and the new one arrived last night. The hubs and I put this thing together in about two hours (stopping for snacks and tantrums and bathroom breaks...plus I've got a nasty cold so it was slower going than normal). The instructions were easy enough to follow. The trampoline seems well-made and sturdy, I love the way the net attaches to the mat, leaving ZERO potential for pinched fingers or toes. It's easy to move around the yard so the grass doesn't die in one spot and big enough for our two kids to jump at the same time. We've got it in the shade so hopefully it will hold up in the Phoenix heat better. I would recommend this to anyone who doesn't want their trampoline to be the focal point of their backyard. Large enough for fun, small enough to not be a total eyesore.
J**L
Made a little boy's summer
Bought this for my 7-yr-old's birthday. He practically lives on it now. It seems sturdy enough for an adult to jump on as well. My husband (160 lbs) and son play on it together.The things to note:1) It was a little tougher to assemble than we thought. One of the pipes had a dented end. My mechanically-inclined 7-yr-old somehow got the dent out with large pliers.2) I'd recommend a different screwdriver than the one provided. It was very difficult to get the screws in place with the one provided but relatively easy when we used our own. I think the provided screwdriver is either the wrong size or maybe too shallow.3) Getting the frame pieces together tightly can be tricky. Sometimes a small rubber mallet helped.4) Neither my husband nor I have a lot of upper body strength, so stretching the trampoline mat into place was very hard for us. We'd have to hold the rest of the trampoline in place while both of us pulled on the mat/springs as hard as we could (yes, we placed the springs in the order directed). Sometimes we still couldn't generate enough force between us.What I ended up doing was grabbing braided Paracord (enough to hold my weight), threading it through a rung in the mat, making a long loop by tying a half knot that was stable but easy to undo, and placing the loop over the frame of the trampoline. Then, I stepped into the loop to use my body weight to pull the mat while my husband guided the spring in place. This would be a lot simpler for people with enough upper body strength to just pull the springs into place using the provided hand tool.5) Keep the spring tool. My husband jumped on it first to test it. The first few times, a spring popped out and we had to put it back. This problem seems to have resolved after the first day or so.Despite these minor issues, I feel like the trampoline was a good buy. We've had it assembled for about a month with no more notable problems
B**7
so glad we bought this
We got this for Christmas 2021 for my 5 kids - a boy who is 4 yo (and might have ADHD or autism) and four girls ages 9, 13, 15 and 17 years old. They all jump everyday - it's been less than a month but they are constantly asking each other to go out and jump. My son uses it and I really had him in mind when I bought it. I think it is a good way to get exercise in for all ages but I think boys in general need an outlet for their energy and a big trampoline is so much fun. The girls have already had a slumber party on it - luckily we live where you can do that in December and January, lol. It's just a good investment. It took my husband an hour to put it together by himself. The net seems good. We had to put a step stool for our son to be able to get up but he loves it and loves for me to jump with him lying down on it. We did tell the girls that technically you should only have one person jumping at a time - the directions say so. So far it seems sturdy and just a great trampoline. Our yard is not big at all but it fits and is big enough for the teens to enjoy it too.
C**A
Good sturdy trampoline, missing small parts in box
This trampoline was pretty straight forward to set up. It was my first experience building a trampoline and I had no issues with the actual build. The only problem I had was the box was missing some screws/washers/bolts needed for assembly. I never contacted the company to resolve the issue, so I can’t comment on their customer service. But it was a huge bummer to get as far as I did and not be able to finish! It only took one person and a few hours to set it up. I love that the net is on the inside of the springs and not outside, feels very safe! I purchased the 10ft and for one child it is a good amount of space. The trampoline seems sturdy, but I do wish it came with stakes. We bought stakes and a ladder(really not needed) separately.
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