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14' Sportspower Bounce Pro Round Trampoline w/ Basketball Station & Enclosure

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$99

$449

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Walmart has 14' Sportspower Bounce Pro Round Trampoline w/ Skyslam Basketball Station & Safety-Enclosure (Blue / Silver) for $99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Rust-resistant galvanized steel frame
  • UV-resistant jump mat, pad protector and safety-enclosure net
  • 360Āŗ soft and durable netting
  • SkySlamā„¢ Basketball Station attaches easily with hoop & loop system
  • Park-quality jump mat withstands over 5000 hours of UV testing
  • Foam-padded spring cover for added safety
  • Patented double-welded plates on joints and leg connections
  • Steel "U-leg" design for stability
  • Product Diameter: 14 ft
  • Maximum Weight Capacity: 220 lbs
  • Ships in 1 Box
  • US-based customer service

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $150 less (60.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $249 at the time of this posting.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:
    • Walmart's return policy is here.

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Written by niki4h | Staff
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Walmart has 14' Sportspower Bounce Pro Round Trampoline w/ Skyslam Basketball Station & Safety-Enclosure (Blue / Silver) for $99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Rust-resistant galvanized steel frame
  • UV-resistant jump mat, pad protector and safety-enclosure net
  • 360Āŗ soft and durable netting
  • SkySlamā„¢ Basketball Station attaches easily with hoop & loop system
  • Park-quality jump mat withstands over 5000 hours of UV testing
  • Foam-padded spring cover for added safety
  • Patented double-welded plates on joints and leg connections
  • Steel "U-leg" design for stability
  • Product Diameter: 14 ft
  • Maximum Weight Capacity: 220 lbs
  • Ships in 1 Box
  • US-based customer service

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $150 less (60.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $249 at the time of this posting.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:
    • Walmart's return policy is here.

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Written by niki4h | Staff

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zdiddy987
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Is the normal price really $400 for one of these?
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HappyBanana5597
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Quote from zdiddy987 :
Is the normal price really $400 for one of these?

No but the one without the basketball net is $200 at walmart. So this is still roughly 50% off the true price. I just cancelled my order for the similar $200 model and got this one, thanks op!
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Balockay
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220lb weight capacity for any adults thinking of joining in.
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tony310s
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Bought one. Now my kids have a playground play set, pool and this weekend a trampoline! Thanks op! šŸ¤™
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SlickDealProMax
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Reviews are not encouraging
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munkle
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Quote from SlickDealProMax :
Reviews are not encouraging
Half of the bad reviews appear to be missing parts from damage during shipping. The other half appears to be with the quality. I'd give it a chance except some of pictures show welds failing and poles coming apart. I'd rather my kids not be impaled so I'm going to pass on this one.
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SquirtTortuga
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Wait for State Farm to drop your policy after they get drone surveillance and see you have a trampoline. It sounds dystopian, but it happened to my neighbor.
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batotman
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Quote from munkle :
Half of the bad reviews appear to be missing parts from damage during shipping. The other half appears to be with the quality. I'd give it a chance except some of pictures show welds failing and poles coming apart. I'd rather my kids not be impaled so I'm going to pass on this one.
My last one (had it for 10 years) went to heaven and landed like 50 yards away in a storm. So this was cheap enough. Then, like you, i saw the reviews and cancelled. Big hassle.
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Quote from SquirtTortuga :
Wait for State Farm to drop your policy after they get drone surveillance and see you have a trampoline. It sounds dystopian, but it happened to my neighbor.
I was forced to take down my trampoline last month in order to get home owners. Previous company dropped us because my roof is too old (after literally doubling the cost the year before), progressive wanted the whole house to have hurricane shutters to even finish a quote, and the new company was good up until we said we had a trampoline. For anyone truly looking, I did a bunch of searching initially and ended up with a Jumpzylla. Was a great trampoline, kids used it every day, pretty sure the weight limit was higher than this as well, held up through several snowy winters and hot summers before I took it apart. I have no idea about the prices currently, thinkni spent like 300 or so however back then.
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Trotsky32
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Quote from batotman :
My last one (had it for 10 years) went to heaven and landed like 50 yards away in a storm. So this was cheap enough. Then, like you, i saw the reviews and cancelled. Big hassle.
Was it anchored down? I got an anchor kit off amazon that seemed sturdy, but thankfully we did not have a storm crazy enough to test it before we took it down.
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UniqueSnow4344
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Just purchased the similar model with the light on it and no hoop. Assembly wasn't too bad. All parts in good shape. Instructions were solid. Had 400 lbs of family on it, but only the 6 year old was jumping. I do not dare break a new trampoline…just yet. Bought the slide ladder off amazon for $30 as this doesn't come with one
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bikerboy9115
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Quote from Balockay :
220lb weight capacity for any adults thinking of joining in.
I have the 10ft model and weight capacity is 175lbs. I weight 220 and bounce on it all the time. Holding up great.
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Nickb1907
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Quote from Trotsky32 :
I was forced to take down my trampoline last month in order to get home owners. Previous company dropped us because my roof is too old (after literally doubling the cost the year before), progressive wanted the whole house to have hurricane shutters to even finish a quote, and the new company was good up until we said we had a trampoline. For anyone truly looking, I did a bunch of searching initially and ended up with a Jumpzylla. Was a great trampoline, kids used it every day, pretty sure the weight limit was higher than this as well, held up through several snowy winters and hot summers before I took it apart. I have no idea about the prices currently, thinkni spent like 300 or so however back then.
My new insurance company has a clause in my policy stating they will not cover any injuries tied to the trampoline. I thought that was interesting.
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Yeah, oos

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