14' Trampoline Enclosure Net for 14 Ft. Frame Using 6 Straight Poles or 3 Arch, Installs Inside of Frame

14' Trampoline Enclosure Net for 14 Ft. Frame Using 6 Straight Poles or 3 Arch, Installs Inside of Frame
14' Trampoline Enclosure Net for 14 Ft. Frame Using 6 Straight Poles or 3 Arch, Installs Inside of Frame
14' Trampoline Enclosure Net for 14 Ft. Frame Using 6 Straight Poles or 3 Arch, Installs Inside of Frame
14' Trampoline Enclosure Net for 14 Ft. Frame Using 6 Straight Poles or 3 Arch, Installs Inside of Frame
14' Trampoline Enclosure Net for 14 Ft. Frame Using 6 Straight Poles or 3 Arch, Installs Inside of Frame
14' Trampoline Enclosure Net for 14 Ft. Frame Using 6 Straight Poles or 3 Arch, Installs Inside of Frame
14' Trampoline Enclosure Net for 14 Ft. Frame Using 6 Straight Poles or 3 Arch, Installs Inside of Frame

Key features

  • Creates a fun jumping experience without limiting visibility
  • Ensures maximum safety by connecting The Net between the pad and jumping mat
  • Highly durable Terylene-Quality Safety Net and easy to install
  • Dual closure entry with zipper and buckles
  • Flexible and Adjustable For 6 Straight Poles Or 3 arches
CategoryEnclosures
Size14 FT
ColorBlack
Warranty30 day limited warranty

14' Trampoline Enclosure Net for 14 Ft. Frame Using 6 Straight Poles or 3 Arch, Installs Inside of Frame

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.2
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Based on 10 reviews
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Fits Great! Cheaper than oem net!
ryan fenters✓ Verified PurchaseJune 13, 2017
It fit great on our propel 15' trampoline. The clips that click on the springs are nicer than the original net plus it was cheaper than a oem net. Very easy to install!
Works Ok on Skywalker Trampolin
Deke Rivers✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 17, 2017
Works Ok on Skywalker Trampoline. The top straps that hook to top of poles is a different set up than the Skywalker, but it works. One thing that is odd is unlike the Skywalker net that has 96 slits that fit over the 96 mat rings, this has small slits in bottom of net where you weave 4 pieces of rope thru it like a shoe lace, then there are also clips.But the squirrely thing is that I imagine most 15' mats comes with the same 96 spring rings. So instead of having 96 clips.....this has 44 clips. If it has 44, then why not just make 48 clips where you just simply attach to every other spring loop. 96 divided by 2 yields ye 'ole 48...at least in this old noggin. So by having 44...the instructions state to clip to "every few" rings.....so instead of having to just wing it by clipping here and there, why not just add 4 more clips and then instruct to "attach to every other mat spring ring"....Shaboom! Anyway, so far it's working fine. The original Skywalker net lasted 2 years, so we'll see how this gig works.
Great Net - Fits Skywalker 14 ft - Only has 44 Buckles
Big Orange Wookie✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 2, 2017
Very nice net. Fits perfectly around Skywalker 14 ft trampoline (with a little work).

Pros: Great price, quick install
Cons: Only has 44 clips for a 14 ft trampoline (which has between 88 and 96 springs)... so you'll have to clip every 2nd or 3rd spring. This also means there will be larger gaps at the bottom

We are on our third net for our Skywalker 14 ft round trampoline. Given that the first two from Skywalker lasted only about 2 years each (and they are insanely expensive), we decided to look for another product. I stumbled on this Upper Bounce net enclosure and purchased it.

Installation was easy because it uses clips (rather than having to undo each spring and thread it through the net). However, because it only has 44 clips on the bottom and our trampoline has 96 springs, I had to go every 2nd or 3rd at random to make it fit. There are some larger gaps as a result (compared with the Skywalker net).

The top of the net uses a strip of nylon with a buckle on it. For me, that meant using zip-ties through the holes at the top of the poles to create a loop to buckle through. I placed a plumbing end cap over the pole (with a hole drilled in each side), then threaded a thick zip-tie through creating a loop. After buckling, I tightened the net. Be sure to do opposite poles so the net goes up evenly.

The net itself is very tightly woven, so I have high hopes for it. The zipper is vertical until it reaches the bottom, then goes horizontal to the right (looking from the outside in). The zipper is large and easy to grasp (both inside and outside the trampoline).

Overall a great purchase. Loses one star for only having 44 buckles which makes it a little more suspect. Other than that, it looks great. Hopefully, it'll last.
Bottom line the kids can jump safely and have fun.
Seaeagle✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 22, 2016
If you're looking for a net to keep your kids safe, this one can do the job.
This net has very small halls which makes it almost impossible for the kids to rip it out.
It is very stable at the top the enclosure net there are adjustable straps that feature a quick-Lock buckle,
which easily connects the enclosure net to the poles.
Bottom line the kids can jump safely and have fun.
Works Fine New - Would Love to See Better Hardware Used
Sure Deals✓ Verified PurchaseJune 24, 2016
This is the first net I've purchased for our trampoline. I wanted a high quality net that would easily last a few years and take the consistent abuse it's going to receive from kids and being in the sun. The net is up and installed well with consistent tension all around. As of right now everything is working fine.

My general feeling on quality is simply that this is a huge net with a lot of plastic hardware. Cheaper materials are used in order to produce something this large at a fairly low price and still make some money. The sun would break down any plastic or netting used and it's going to wear out one way or another. After fastening the many clips to the trampoline springs, I get the feeling that I'm going to have a few break when I take the net off for the winter. The sewing at the base of the net is already showing a lot of stress and stretching where the clips attach and I'm seeing that this is an easy spot to tear as soon as my child falls into the area. I would love to be pleasantly surprised and have this net last for a few years, but I'm already sensing that I'm going to be back on the hunt for a new net in a couple years when this is shredded and the snaps start to tear from the net. For my personal OCD, I would prefer to spend a few extra bucks and see the stress points on the net a little better sewn and a little nicer hardware used.
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