Description
- Larger/Wider Kids Trampoline: The ANCHEER trampoline for kids has a spacious 56-inch size with a weight capacity of up to 220 pounds and can accommodate up to 2 people at a time. Whether indoors or outdoors, family members can jump, play, and interact together, enhancing parent-child relationships.
- More Sturdy and Safe: Our trampoline for kids uses an upgraded Oxford cloth outer cover, which has greater tear resistance compared to regular PP, and the inner cover is equipped with a sponge pad for higher safety. The leg tube is equipped with rubber pads and reinforced crossbars, which are non-slip and have higher stability.
- Suitable for Children of All Ages: This kids indoor trampoline promotes physical development, encourages exercise habits, allows for appropriate energy release, and provides a fun way to spend time away from electronic screens.
- Easy to Assemble & Foldable Design: 90% of the trampoline body is pre-installed and comes with detailed instructions and installation videos, allowing for quick installation in 20 minutes. The indoor trampoline for kids features a foldable frame design that reduces its size to just 1/3 (4.7 inches) of the original volume for easy storage, with a detachable folding mechanism that requires disassembly for compact storage.
- 5-Adjustable Handle Design: This kids trampoline indoor comes with adjustable handle bars with 5 height levels to choose from and adjustments ranging from 38 to 45 inches for all ages.
- FUNCTIONALITY & WARRANTY: This kids trampolines not only strengthens body, enhances physical fitness, endurance and coordination, but also relieves stress and anxiety, making it an ideal indoor activity for kids. We offer one year warranty, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Laney Johnson –
I purchased this trampoline for two 4 year olds and I have to admit, I’m very happy with this purchase. This was an item I ordered and immediately regretted. I knew my kids would love it, it would help get out some wiggles on rainy days, and probably save my couch from certain demise; however was I ready to own a trampoline… with kids?!?
I really considered canceling my order, but I’m glad I didn’t. The trampoline is a hit and hasn’t resulted in any major boo boos. My kids have a blast listing to music and jumping to the beat. The fabric remains taught with my full weight standing on it and the bounce I generate is minimal even with great force; so I know my kids overall “air time” will be suitable for their coordination level. It is a bit of a pain to assemble, simple but tedious when it comes to the leg bolts. Also, we found the bar down the middle to be a bit too high on its lowest setting. We decided to assemble the bar, but not screw it into place with the adjustment knobs. It seems to be sturdy enough, and my kids have put it to the test without issue. I would recommend this trampoline to someone on the fence about trampoline ownership; I have really seen the benefits of having a toy that can also double as an exhaustion tool.
Update: it’s been about 2yrs, and the trampoline is still hoppin. Unfortunately, the cross bar had to be removed about six months ago, after some older kids decided to try out their parallel bar skills and bent the bar. Luckily, all my kiddos have become coordinated enough to jump without the bar; and its absence has made the trampoline a lot more fun for my (now) six year olds, and their younger brothers. I would still recommend this trampoline, and I would say; consider removing the cross bar after a while, to help keep the entertainment alive.
Thalia Rosa –
I bought it for my class of 2nd graders and everyday they jump to their heart’s content.
It is durable to withstand their energy and it was a good investment.
The only issue is that the bottom cover ripped on the sides which needs to be replaced.
Mary –
First, the overall product appears sturdy and well constructed.
My peeve relates to the assembly and instructions, which I’d give a negative star rating.
First, as with so many Chinese products, the “directions” are printed on small pieces of paper, with minuscule print and even smaller, poorly illustrated and muddy looking drawings. Additionally, many times the language sure ain’t English, as it appears some poor employee was given a mandarin-English dictionary and told to write out the instructions, with no concern for grammar or syntax.
Second, lack of attention to detail. With the early assembly of the support bar, the picture shows putting a bolt oriented vertically. However, the product has a horizontal hole. Now, I’m handy, and it’s no problem for me to understand that manufactured changes didn’t update the instructions, but a novice would have real concerns and might be looking for that vertical hole.
The application of bungee cords was a no go. The pictures were so poor, so small, and so unclear, I had no idea what to do, neither did three other people I asked. Is it too much to ask for the manufacturer to spread ten cents a unit more and print on 8×10 paper instead of 3 x 5?
The cherry on top of this fiasco was the application of the ‘C’ clamp supports. The carriage bolts used have a square area under the round head. This square is suppose to engage a similar area of the assembly, and the frame does have a square cutout. This is where the lack of attention comes to fore. The square cutouts needed to be on the C clamp, not the frame! The C clamps have a ROUND hole, so the bolt does not fully seat, and for extra frustration- the concavity of the C is not deep enough for the support to engage the vertical support and be flush to the frame. So what you end up with is a not fully seated bolt on the C support that when tightened, as much as possible, is still a full 1/4 inch away from the frame.
My guess is that the manufacturer outsourcing to a new supplier to save a few cents and not checking that they met specifications.
Thalia Rosa –
This trampoline was very easy to assemble. I’m 240 pounds and I jumped on it with my twins, it’s definitely stable and sturdy. It’s also adjustable! I bought this trampoline originally for my son who is autistic, he love to jump but we all love jumping on this trampoline! Great investment!
Laura –
My grandchildren immediately loved this trampoline. My son’s family has six very active children under nine years old. During the cold weather, it’s difficult for the kids to get their wiggles out. This trampoline is a good helper. It is large enough for two littles to jump at once and our six year old granddaughter can do front somersaults over the bar! It doesn’t take up too much space, the materials seem durable, the cover protects fingers and toes from pinches, and it stores nicely. Two thumbs way up!
Ruby R. –
This is great for all my kids (ages 1-5) to get their excess energy out. It’s especially helpful during winter months when it’s not as practical to play outside. With the bar as low as it can go, my youngest can bounce while holding on, and my oldest can do flips. It was a bit of a process to set up, but not too difficult. I especially like that it can for up to put out of the way when necessary.
CEZ –
Advertised as foldable. The only reason I bought this one was so I could fold it and put it away between uses as I do not room for it in my home to be put all the time. You have to basically take the thing completely apart to store it. The handel is not very sturdy. Returning this!
Laney Johnson –
I bought this for my granddaughters. They love that they can jump at the same time time, holding on to the bar. The trampoline is sturdy enough that their mom ( and me too!) can jump on it. Easy assembly