This trampoline seems quite sturdy with 6 feet and a stable, adjustable bar that uses two of the legs as supports. The bar is short enough that our 18 month old can hold on with supervision.
This trampoline has a lot of springs (32 if I counted correctly) and the mat is the expected trampoline mat material. I think this would hold up very well to its 220lb weight limit. The only downside I see on material choice is the blue skirting is all plastic and stretches / could tear pretty easily. I think this is the biggest flaw, but it still covers up the springs pretty well once assembled into place.
Now for folding up, youd probably need to spend 15 minutes disassembling everything. The bar, blue outside skirting and legs all have to come off to fold it, along with two metal pins that ensure the trampoline cannot fold during operation. This is not something you fold up and take with you on the go the carrying case it comes with is pretty cheap and is more like a storage bag.
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This trampoline seems quite sturdy with 6 feet and a stable, adjustable bar that uses two of the legs as supports. The bar is short enough that our 18 month old can hold on with supervision. This trampoline has a lot of springs (32 if I counted correctly) and the mat is the expected trampoline mat material. I think this would hold up very well to its 220lb weight limit. The only downside I see on material choice is the blue skirting is all plastic and stretches / could tear pretty easily. I think this is the biggest flaw, but it still covers up the springs pretty well once assembled into place. Now for folding up, youd probably need to spend 15 minutes disassembling everything. The bar, blue outside skirting and legs all have to come off to fold it, along with two metal pins that ensure the trampoline cannot fold during operation. This is not something you fold up and take with you on the go the carrying case it comes with is pretty cheap and is more like a storage bag.