The Toy Barn, Star Trampoline

12 Foot Star Trampoline - Only £690.00

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The 12ft TP star Trampoline comes complete with Safety Surround, Anchor Down Stakes and Protective Cover.
  • Excellent bounce performance: the octagonal frame means the jumper enjoys a controlled bounce over the entire jumping surface. Round trampolines tend to propel jumpers into the centre of the bed.     
  • Super safe - a ‘soft’ safety surround keeps jumpers on the mat but is made with strong flexible rods instead of hard steel uprights. Extra wide and thick 100% closed cell foam safety pads cover the springs too.
  • Features ‘Intelligent’ feet which makes the trampoline stable on uneven ground
  • Exceptional Guarantees: Frame - Lifetime against rust causing failure; Pads and Bed - 5 years.
  • Reviewed by TV Personality Philippa Forrester.

Product Information

  • Superior gold finish springs with excellent rust resistant qualities.
  • Easy to assemble and stores away in minutes - watch the video shown above and see for yourself.
  • The surround folds down when trampoline is not in use - keep it all clean using the cover supplied.    

Product Details

  • Guarantee Frame: Lifetime against rust causing, Pads: 5 years, Springs: 2 years
  • Age Range From 6 years
  • Number of springs 72
  • Max User Weight 110kg
  • Frame Height 900mm

Product FAQs

How do I make sure I'm getting good value for money as trampolines look similar but can be very different prices?

Ideally go to see the trampoline, as this will very quickly show you differences in quality that will be reflected in the price. If viewing the trampoline isn't possible, ask the retailer some questions about its specification:

Trampoline Frame - Is the frame made from heavy duty galvanised steel? That makes it suitable for all year round use. Ask the weight of the trampoline in its box. its a good guide to the strength of the frame. Generally the heavier, the better
Trampoline Pads - Trampoline pads are important as they protect the jumper from impact with the trampoline frame or springs. They are also the most vulnerable part of a trampoline in terms of resisting wind, rain, sun and frost. Check if the pads are guaranteed not to absorb water. Soggy pads are less effective, rot quickly and will make you wet when you lean against them. Its worth making sure that they are substantial both in depth and width. The trampoline pads should cover the springs, be securely attached to the frame, and not tear off in the wind.
Trampoline Springs - The better the spring, the better the bounce. Simply ask how many, how long and how strong? The low cost springs used in cheaper trampolines lose their memory especially if used by adults. A trampoline spring that will not spring back to its original shape is soon a disappointment and of little value.
Trampoline Mat - The mat is should be soft and smooth to touch to ensure it doesn’t hurt your child’s skin. Ask how the springs attach to the mat. A D ring system of attachment, rather than hooking the spring directly into the material, will greatly extend the life of the mat.