🚀 Leap into limitless fun with the safest, toughest springless trampoline around!
LeJump’s 14FT springless trampoline combines ASTM F381-16 safety certification with a patented no-spring design that increases bounce space by 20%. Crafted from galvanized carbon steel with rust-resistant powder coating, it promises durability and weather resistance. The easy snap-together poles and premium PET safety net with curved poles ensure quick setup and secure play for adults and kids alike. Supported by a 2-year warranty, this trampoline is engineered for lasting outdoor fun and peace of mind.
Color | Orange |
Brand | LEJUMP |
Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Frame Size | 14 Feet |
Pad Type | foam |
Shape | Round |
Product Dimensions | 179"L x 179"W x 96"H |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Weight | 132.8 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 396 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Highten |
Model Name | Springless |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47.44 x 19.69 x 17.52 inches |
Package Weight | 67 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 178.74 x 178.74 x 105.91 inches |
Brand Name | LEJUMP |
Warranty Description | 2 year Warranty |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model Year | 2022 |
Included Components | installtion manual, Trampoline |
Size | 14FT |
C**N
May 2023 Review- is it as bouncy as springs? - let's talk about the current updated version
The media could not be loaded. After reading every review and comparing other trampolines in this catagory, I pulled the trigger. Shipping was within 2 days👍, box basically needed a dolly but I had one. Unboxing was easy, instructions were clear and simple. Set-up and construction was easy, took me 2 hours in the desert heat. I was worried about cheap plastic elastic/springy cover, which looked cheap and unreliable in the images, but it was slightly better then I expected. The net is actually good, and easy to install. Everything works, the included spring nipples work so much better then the bolts which loosen over little time. Plus it's way faster to install this way. Yes, there is a little play. This is needed to allow the poles to slip in and lock in place. Use self tapping screws to make it stiff and locked in place, but I didn't. I wanted to test it as is and I am very happy. The trampoline is nice and sturdy, even on a gravel surfacem it's weight is good, it won't fly away even in 40mph gusts. I did drill screw-stakes into the ground and used metal zip ties to fasten it to all legs just incase.The spring less system is awesome, and easily bounces my 260lbs body. I compare it to the normal springs and it actually is as good if not better then the springs, and bounces just as high as strong. Don't worry about it not being as bouncy.It's quiet, and the materials seem good. The sun will do a number on everything over time, like anything else, but there are ways to make it last longer. Put a shading net on top of the normal net to keep leaves out, and add shade, blocking the suns constant punishment.The spring less system was super easy to install. It took 20 minutes to attach all elastoc thingies. It's quick, not hard to pull and the tool is amazong. Compared to a spring system, it's easier with the elastic, because there are more epastic points to connect, making it need less tension. The spring system on the other hand uses less springs, therefore, they are stiffer and harder to pull.I am very happy with this 12ft trampoline. It was the perfect birthday gift for my son.It was WELL WORTH THE MONEY. ID EASILY BUY IT AGAIN. The net actually stops kids from falling out also.Yes, you need to buy a ladder if you want, but I didn't and all the kids in the neighborhood of all sizes can get up and down without a ladder just fine. No injuries in 3 content months of 5+kids each day.Great job le-jump.Black and orange looks really good.
J**E
Buy this springless trampoline, far exceeded my expectations.
The media could not be loaded. Update: we have now had this trampoline for 8 months. It is still amazing. We probably spent 1000s of hours on it this past summer. We also live where it is very rainy and it has not had an issues with holding up or getting rusty.I went down the rabbit hole researching trampolines. I came across "springless" and decided I definitely wanted one due to safety for my kiddos. Most springless trampolines are $1800, the next cheapest $680, Lejumps 14ft is $440. Since I couldn't fork over almost a grand for a trampoline I decided to take a gamble and I am so happy I did. First off, it is practically silent. Springless is the way to go! We had 4 toddlers and 1 adult jumping and it stayed in place. You can jump right on the spring part with no issues at all. I am very pleased with the quality and sturdiness so far. It was pretty easy to put together with 2 adults. I also was bummed that it didn't come with a ladder since it stated that it did, so I contacted the company. They replied quickly and issued me a partial refund due to not taking it off their site and regulations changing. I am hoping it holds up for years to come. We have had it 2 days and have already spent 6+ hours on it, plus all the neighborhood kids are coming over. My kids fell asleep early and I am getting a workout as well. The bounce is amazing. I never knew I needed a trampoline this bad. Wish I bought one a long time ago.
K**.
Difficult assembly
This was the hardest thing we have ever assembled and we have quite a lot of experience assembling furniture, toys, etc. My husband and sons spent two hours before realizing that you really need 2 adults minimum. This morning the four of us spent 2 1/2 hours on it, and the toughest part is the frame comes apart with the slightest touch until you get the actual jumping platform on. Then there are about 1,000,000 hooks to connect to the frame.Hints: don’t try to move it once it’s together. Assemble it where you want it to live.I wish it had stakes to the ground to make it more secure. We’ll be making a Home Depot trip.The kids think it is so fun, though. My son said it was the best birthday present he’s ever gotten.
T**S
great trampoline, great price
Very sturdy. Grandson loves it. Note that the assembly of the metal parts is messy as there is nothing to hold them together until the jumping pad is attached. Not mentioned in the instructions but necessary I think is to use silver tape to hold the loose sections together so that they will stand up by themselves while you work your way around while installing the legs.
A**A
The assembly is impossible without rope or 3+ people, it’s built bad.
WOULD NOT RECOMMENDMe and my dad were setting this up, it was impossible. The frame did not go into each other and did not stay stable. We spent like an hour going around in a circle, every time we connected one part the other parts fell. We had to use a rope to keep it together to assemble it (not included) then, we had to put hooks in the holes so they could hold the bottom part that you jump on, but there were less hooks than holes, which is a safety issue. Whoever designed this needs to be fired, 3 hours and we just finished the bottom part, no nets yet. Oh and also no stairs or cover included.
M**N
Great
Our kids as well as their neighborhood friends get a TON of use out of this thing. I'd say a few hours every day on average.The kids did say at first that it didn't seem to bounce them as high as others, but of the several neighbors who have trampolines, the kids *seem* to spend a lot of time on ours. Maybe it's the size, who knows.Easy to set up. Looks nice. Feels quality. I bought some heavy duty lawn "staples" to tack it down, but decided against pinning it down just yet. Probably will have to do that by Winter time as these things tend to catch wind and blow away if not anchored.
J**D
Best combined value and quality!
Amazingly simple to assemble, recommend 2 people but can get it done with one if you have decent strength. (use gloves to assemble if you’re in the sun the metal gets hot).Great quality, love the springless design! Definitely recommend!
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