Best Choice Products 55" Trampoline

This is one of only a big-kid trampolines over 48″ wide that we know of using the netting-inside-the-springs configuration. The vast majority of trampolines over 48″ wide use netting, but place it on the outside of the springs. For instance, the Little Tikes 7′ trampoline is really awesome, but puts the netting on the outside of the springs.

When we unboxed this trampoline, we have to admit that it was a real nightmare to put together. You need to attach the bungee cord yourself, which is a total pain and it always seems too short when you’re trying to stretch it enough to attach where you’re supposed to. The instructions were also pretty poor. But once we finally got it assembled, we were impressed with this trampoline overall, especially for the price. It has a good 55″ circular jumping surface with good elasticity.

The netting is thinner than the awesome Skywalker option (above), and there is no handlebar around the inside perimeter. Of course, this is also quite a bit less expensive than the 60″ Skywalker, so those little luxuries aren’t expected.

Overall, a decent trampoline with the netting attached inside the springs (well, actually a bungee in this case), which we like. If you can afford the additional about $40, we definitely suggest going with the Skywalker. But if you’re interested in saving some cash, definitely check out this option.

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