Putting mine together right now with help from the wife. They have changed the sleeves for the upper poles, no issue what so ever. I started at 1100 and its 1330, we have been taking half hour breaks because we are in south TX. Only thing left is to secure the netting to the top of the poles. As a team and with this video as a guide it shouldn't take more than two hours continuous work. Oh and pay attention to the orientation of the netting tabs you don't want to have to do that twice, trust me lol. And get some disposable gloves for the silver upper curved bars that the springs connect to, they had tiny metal shavings all over from manufacturing. I don't think I have a metal splinter but definitely didn't appreciate that. 10/22/2024
How long does this take in real time? Say in a backyard at 3:00 in the morning on Christmas morning? We just received our 15' Jumpflex today and I am looking forward to the fun and memories they will provide for our two sons and our family.
Haha. It’s hilarious how this was posted only yesterday, because my wife and I just decided to order the 15’ trampoline for Christmas as well. We “joked” that we were going to set it up for Christmas morning, but we’ll likely wait till spring if we have snow on the ground.
I hope your children enjoy it. We live in Georgia so our winters are mild, who knows what El Nino will bring, but our boys will probably want to enjoy it on Christmas Day and secretly, I might want to as well. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!
This is a very real and practical question bc we are doing the same tonight! Lol. I’m saying it’s from the “Elf” bc they’re already out of school and need to get the wiggles out!
Some tips from a recent build (today, 12/27/23). Have a round metal file in case yhere is a bump in a pipe where you need to connect. We had one on the safety net poles and without the metal file we would have been stick bevause thrre was a piece of metal sticking out preventing the tube from connecting. Next, Baby Powder/ gold bond js essential. I covered the foam of the net poles and then dumped more fown the sleeves. This allowed the sleeves to slide on. The sleeves are way too tight without this, and nothing like the video. I spent two hours alone completing 2 before reading about the baby powder. If everytbing goes perfectly, plan for about 1.5 hrs if youre by yourself.
Im about 3 hours into it and about to slice up the sleeves for the safety net uprights. they are way too tight and we cannot get them over the foam pieces. Ridiculous.
Putting mine together right now with help from the wife. They have changed the sleeves for the upper poles, no issue what so ever. I started at 1100 and its 1330, we have been taking half hour breaks because we are in south TX. Only thing left is to secure the netting to the top of the poles. As a team and with this video as a guide it shouldn't take more than two hours continuous work. Oh and pay attention to the orientation of the netting tabs you don't want to have to do that twice, trust me lol. And get some disposable gloves for the silver upper curved bars that the springs connect to, they had tiny metal shavings all over from manufacturing. I don't think I have a metal splinter but definitely didn't appreciate that. 10/22/2024
How long does this take in real time? Say in a backyard at 3:00 in the morning on Christmas morning? We just received our 15' Jumpflex today and I am looking forward to the fun and memories they will provide for our two sons and our family.
Haha. It’s hilarious how this was posted only yesterday, because my wife and I just decided to order the 15’ trampoline for Christmas as well. We “joked” that we were going to set it up for Christmas morning, but we’ll likely wait till spring if we have snow on the ground.
I hope your children enjoy it. We live in Georgia so our winters are mild, who knows what El Nino will bring, but our boys will probably want to enjoy it on Christmas Day and secretly, I might want to as well. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!
This is a very real and practical question bc we are doing the same tonight! Lol. I’m saying it’s from the “Elf” bc they’re already out of school and need to get the wiggles out!
Bump, need an answer to this question as well.
How do you connect the safety net around the bottom? You skipped a vital step there....!
Is the Trampoline good for some one who is 6'1 and weighs 90kgs
Some tips from a recent build (today, 12/27/23). Have a round metal file in case yhere is a bump in a pipe where you need to connect. We had one on the safety net poles and without the metal file we would have been stick bevause thrre was a piece of metal sticking out preventing the tube from connecting.
Next, Baby Powder/ gold bond js essential. I covered the foam of the net poles and then dumped more fown the sleeves. This allowed the sleeves to slide on. The sleeves are way too tight without this, and nothing like the video. I spent two hours alone completing 2 before reading about the baby powder.
If everytbing goes perfectly, plan for about 1.5 hrs if youre by yourself.
One of my poles had a ding in it which prevented the upper poles from going in. Bashed it out with a screwdriver and hammer, worked a treat.
Im about 3 hours into it and about to slice up the sleeves for the safety net uprights. they are way too tight and we cannot get them over the foam pieces. Ridiculous.
I used baby powder and it helped a lot
For the hero 15, it's 7 empty d rings, not 8