AirZone Trampoline Pros and Cons


The trampoline is constructed with 6W legs that provide 12 points of contact with the ground for stability and a no-weld T joint construction design. In addition, this trampoline meets all of the current ASTM safety protocols. The weight limit is 200 lbs. so that more than one person can enjoy this trampoline at the same time. The AirZone comes with a one-year warranty.
Pros
Not only can adults monitor what their child is doing while on the trampoline, but they can actually get on a have fun themselves. This work well for families as this can become a way for everyone to take part exercising and getting fit. It is not too large, but large enough where two people can easily jump around without continuously bumping into each other.
Cons
Although it is easy to assemble, owners have stated that you will need more than one person to help, especially when it comes to assembling the enclosure and attaching the springs. The instructions have been said as being vague and not very helpful either. Since the box weighs 140 lbs., you should get someone to help put in the backyard or whatever area you plan on during the assembling at.
Ease of Assembly
The AirZone is very easy to assembly. There are no extra tools required, and there is even an instructional video to assist. Those that purchased the trampoline said that the average time for assembling it was two to three hours.
Durability
The trampoline is keep stable on the ground by the 6 W shaped legs so that there is no tipping or wobbling when there is vigorous jumping on it. Because you and your whole family can use it at once, the trampoline needs to be as sturdy as possible.
The AirZone comes with a one-year warranty. Moreover, if a part becomes worn or needs replacement afterwards, then you can just call to have the part shipped to you. 

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