Vuly Thunder PRO Trampoline
Vuly Thunder Pro – a successor of the insanely popular Vuly Thunder Springless trampoline. Now, the real question is – Is it better than the old one? Let’s find out inside closer look at Vuly Thunder PRO trampoline.
Round is the most common shape you’ll find around. It’s only natural since making a round trampoline on average requires less material and thus, costs less.
The round shape allows for the impact forces to be uniformly distributed around the trampoline, so there is no need for using as much steel or rebar. These savings are transferred directly to the consumer, which explains why round trampolines are usually the most economical option.
But the price isn’t the only factor. The round shape of the trampoline pulls the user inward to the center of the trampoline. This makes it very safe to use, especially for younger and inexperienced jumpers. Bounce is also the strongest the closer you get to the center, so this is yet another incentive to remain within the safe area.
Round trampolines come in a wide assortment of sizes. From small 7 ft to 16 ft backyard centerpieces with over 130 sq. ft. of jumping surface.
The best mid-range round trampolines come from Skywalker, Skybound and ExacMe as a cheaper option. High tier manufacturers include AlleyOOP, Springfree and ACON, along with some other….
Most circular trampolines, come with enclosures and safety nets that further enhance safety. Coupled with their wide availability and best bang for the buck, it’s no wonder this is the most common shape in the world of trampolines.
Vuly Thunder Pro – a successor of the insanely popular Vuly Thunder Springless trampoline. Now, the real question is – Is it better than the old one? Let’s find out inside closer look at Vuly Thunder PRO trampoline.
Vuly’s mid-range trampoline option is already a bit above most people’s budgets, so is it worth splurging for compared to cheaper imports? Check our review of Vuly Lift 2 round trampoline and let’s find out!
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Another 15 ft trampoline on our review, this time a very affordable model from Giantex. Giantex is serious about this trampoline and expects a lot form it. But can this rampoline play with the big boys? Let’s find out together! Read our Giantex 15 ft round trampoline review!
Vuly 2 is a line of trampolines by the Australian manufacturer Vuly that is dead set on competing against the likes of similar high end competitors, like Acon Air and SkyBound trampoline line. It is priced well above the mainstream offerings, but costs markedly less than some of its upscale competitors. I
ExacMe, a fairly unknown but well-experienced trampoline manufacturer has come out with their take on a budget trampoline – a no-frills experience, but with a lot on offer – an enclosure, six legs, and a ladder. But how does it compete against other 14ft trampolines? Read ExacMe 14ft trampoline review here…
This time, we had fun with Vuly Lite 12′ Round Trampoline, Trampoline which is constructed with a heavy-duty galvanized steel frame, where fantastic polypropylene mat offers durability, and with 72 springs which provide plenty of bounce. Read our detailed review of Vuly 12ft Lite Trampoline!
This time we are reviewing a new trampoline from SkyBound, perhaps a bit new but already recognized trampoline manufacturer. While they always have an eye for details, details which always draw a lot of attention, SkyBound also have something else up their sleeve – fantastic quality. Read our SkyBound Cirrus trampoline review and find out if this trampoline is the right choice for you or your family! Click for a more detailed trampoline review…
SkyBound has always been one of the top companies when it comes to delivering on its promises. They have always boasted very well-equipped trampolines with lots of nifty features. Today we’re reviewing the Skybound Stratos Trampoline, 15 ft. in diameter. Read on to see if SkyBound delivered with this one too…
This time we are reviewing Merax 7ft trampoline, made specifically for toddlers and smaller kids. As Merax made trampoline following already tested design (looks very similar to Little Tikes & Skybound Super 7) we are sure that they will have no problems finding potential buyers. But, will quality follow design? Let’s find out! Read our review…
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The popular company Kangaroo Hoppers have made a 15 ft. trampoline with enclosure, available in five colors. We have tested the dark green version. Kangaroo Hoppers says that the trampoline is safe, innovative and quality made. With a cost of about $420, does it represent a good buy? Read more here!
We had the opportunity to try out the new trampoline by Skytric, a sister brand of the Upper Bounce Trampolines, with a longish name of Skytric Trampoline with Top Ring Enclosure System equipped with the “EASY ASSEMBLE FEATURE”. It carries a hefty price tag, but the price is still reasonable considering the fact that it’s really, really big – 15 ft in diameter. There is a range of other sizes, as well – 8ft, 11ft, and 13ft. This model is the largest of them. It comes with an enclosure and the manufacturer states that it is easy to assemble. Have we been swayed by all the accolades we’ve read? Read on Skytric Trampoline Review.
Skywalker Jump N’Dunk 8 ft. Trampoline Review – Skywalker Jump N’Dunk is the newest addition we have on our test. It comes with a safety enclosure and an innovative basketball hoop – a feature not seen on many trampolines these days. The size of eight feet seems to be perfect for your kids. It should keep them both fit and entertained for hours on end. But how does the trampoline fare when it comes to security and quality? Well, there is only one way to find out…
Skybound says they wanted to create new trampoline models that look good and don’t contain unnecessary gimmicks. They also focused on ease of installation and safety. We were impressed with the data, but is it as good in the real-life? On hand we have the Atmos trampoline with the size of 8ft – click to see if Skybound managed to pull it off! SkyBound “Atmos” trampoline review!
ExacMe 16 ft trampoline – in case 15ft is not enough, for just several bucks more you can get an even bigger and improved version of the ExacMe T-Series trampoline, this time with included basketball hoop. Is it worth it? Well, read our review of the 16ft ExacMe trampoline and decide for yourself!
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JumpSport SoftBounce Trampoline Review – this time we are reviewing JumpSport`s model SoftBounce, a trampoline made for children younger than eight years of age. As with all JumpSport`s models, the quality of this trampoline is unprecedented. Check out what this 14 ft. trampoline has to offer!!!
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The ACON Air 4.3, a 14 ft. diameter round heavy duty USA-made trampoline coming from a Finnish company, is a trampoline specifically designed to withstand all age groups while providing ease and comfort by giving by using the best parts available. A thick frame, long and last full springs, along with a powerful mat and strong enclosure will give you two things that only a few others offer – No weight limit and NO need for disassembly.
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SkyWalker 12 foot round trampoline is a cost-friendly trampoline. As with all SkyWalker trampolines, their quality is unquestionable. Read the full review of Skywalker 12 ft trampoline here…
Skywalker 15ft “Jump N’ Dunk” Round Trampoline Review This time we got our hands on one trampoline from which we had mind-blowing expectations – SkyWalker 15 foot round trampoline, this time with included basketball hoop. We knew that Skywalker was always producing top-notch trampolines (35 years in business), but never tried one of the biggest round trampolines they offer. Numerous ratings of 4* and above already gave us a clue that this trampoline must be
ExacMe 15 ft Trampoline T-series, trampoline with a crazy weight limit, low price, and great reviews, and probably one of the best deals you might get. Below average price coupled with a lot of free extras, create that sweet spot when it comes to trampolines. Are there any hidden surprises? Read our review about the 15 ft ExacMe trampoline!