Alright, let’s cut the fluff—if you actually have enough backyard space and don’t mind your neighbors' jealous side-eye, this 12 ft Outdoor Trampoline with Safety Enclosure Net is a bit of a backyard legend. Built strong enough to handle not just a wild pack of kids, but the occasional grown-up who wants to relive their double-bounce glory days. If you’re the sort who worries about sun-bleached, sad trampolines or rusty legs falling to bits, this thing is basically built to outlast your kids’ interest in it (which, honestly, is saying something).
Key Stuff & Construction Bits:
- Jump Mat? UV-Resistant. That’s Aussie sun-proof, so it doesn’t turn crispy after one summer.
- Frame’s hot-dip galvanized, inside *and* out. Translation: salt air, Melbourne drizzle, whatever…it’s not gonna rust out on you.
- Thick foam everywhere—posts, rails, you name it. Plus, a tough safety net and a double-locked zipper-and-clip entry, so you don’t have to hover and yell, “Close the net!!” every five minutes.
Specs & What’s In The Box:
- Diameter: Big 366 cm circle of bounce—yeah, that’s 12 feet in old money.
- Frame/Post: 38 mm thick tubes, 8 posts, 4 legs. Solid. Like, actually solid.
- Bounce: 72 springs, each a chunky 14 cm. No limp jumping here.
- Height: You’re looking at 89 cm off the ground, and the net adds another 1.7 m of “don’t-fall-off” protection.
- Weight Capacity: Handles up to 150 kg. That’s a swarm of kids or Dad getting competitive, no worries.
Extras? You get:
- A ladder (take THAT, clumsy children).
- Sunshade, so nobody comes inside pink like a boiled prawn.
- Basketball hoop set, ball, inflator—even the non-bouncers get a shot at glory.
Actually Using The Thing:
- Seriously, put it on flat ground unless chaos is your thing.
- Do a quick check on the springs/net now and then. You wouldn’t drive with flat tires, right?
- The mat only goes on one way, so don’t go rogue during setup.
- Don’t just leave it out during those biblical storms or 45°C days. Trampolines are tough, not immortal.
For Aussie Families—What’s The Damage?
- Price tag hovers around $417 (pretty good with all that kit thrown in).
- Free metro shipping in the big cities—always a win when you don’t fancy dragging this thing home yourself.
- Weighs about 63–67 kg in the box. Not “carry it solo” territory. Bribe a mate or your teenager with pizza.
Once it’s built, it’s not just a trampoline—it’s kind of a backyard headquarters for chaos, laughter, and the odd “Mum, watch this!” disaster.
The Short Version?
You get size, strength, and a bunch of neat touches like the sunshade and basketball hoop. A safe spot for pumping energy out of the kids (and, let’s face it, yourself). Keep it in decent nick and you’ll squeeze years of borderline Olympic bouncing out of it. If your backyard’s got the space, why not?