Great price on this Plum 8ft Trampoline with Enclosure, now down to just £70! Such a good buy for the kids over the summer....
Ideal for endless hours of bouncing fun; energetic & active play
Includes enclosure to keep the user safe & reduce risk of falling
Made from steel, galvanised inside and out for rust-free protection
With safety at the centre of its design, the 8ft trampoline is supplied with a surrounding enclosure for extra peace of mind. The frame is made from sturdy steel, which has been galvanised both inside and out for rust-free protection and increased strength. There are 42 high-quality, zinc-coated steel springs in total, ensuring extra durability and longevity of use. The UV-treated jumping mat delivers excellent bounce performance, and the weather-protected foam pads cover the springs and frame to provide safe cushioning.
Supplied with easy-to-follow instructions, the Plum 8ft trampoline can be assembled in simple steps and comes with a spring loading tool included. 50kg weight capacity. H215xDia.244cm. Self-assembly.
All comments (23)
KB90
24 Jun 17#1
It's not that good quality. As one of the top net holder broke while kids were playing.
Tesco are really good in replacing it straight-away.
sheepshark to KB90
25 Jun 17#19
We bought are son the 8ft one but the pole at the top for the met has broke but Tesco can't do anything about it plus it's less than a year old
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
24 Jun 172#2
pentekmisi
24 Jun 171#3
I bought the 6ft one for 33.25£ earlier today instore, already assembled and my daughter is very happy :smiley:
gallopingbanker to pentekmisi
24 Jun 17#4
We have a small garden so I was thinking about a 6ft one but worried it will be far too small. Our daughter is 7.
What do you think?
Horrorwood
24 Jun 17#5
Well she'll only need to jump in one spot so.... should be fine.
Baz8755
24 Jun 17#6
These things are the scourge of suburbia
careless_adi to Baz8755
24 Jun 172#9
Yes because getting kids away from tablets and TVs while keeping fit outside is such a bad thing these days :smile:
PaddyCos
24 Jun 17#7
Bought 12ft one kids love it of course you keep it fastened when they are in it Amazon price matched the Tesco offer
angel69 to PaddyCos
24 Jun 17#8
Which one did u get from Amazon?
fredstar786 to PaddyCos
25 Jun 17#17
how much was the 12ft one
patrick_000
24 Jun 17#10
50kg weight capacity? So adults can't play on it with kids. Hmm.
toonarmani
24 Jun 17#11
Aldi have the same Plum trampoline/enclosure for £67.99 so may be worthwhile checking your local store (saw them in my local on Thursday evening).
wait for end of july bought 10ft trampoline for £75 last year
newdad91
24 Jun 171#14
got it in aldi for 68 last week
papasb
24 Jun 17#15
We bought this back in may. My strong advice is don't build it on your own and make sure you read the instructions all the way through before starting...
The logo needs to line up with the door else the netting is slightly rotated, which is a pain if you need to correct as it involves taking off all the springs!
Great trampoline though.
UriStamonov
25 Jun 17#16
Keep recording at all times for you've been framed clips, and also have someone keep a seat warm in a and e when planning to use it
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Great price on this Plum 8ft Trampoline with Enclosure, now down to just £70! Such a good buy for the kids over the summer....
With safety at the centre of its design, the 8ft trampoline is supplied with a surrounding enclosure for extra peace of mind. The frame is made from sturdy steel, which has been galvanised both inside and out for rust-free protection and increased strength. There are 42 high-quality, zinc-coated steel springs in total, ensuring extra durability and longevity of use. The UV-treated jumping mat delivers excellent bounce performance, and the weather-protected foam pads cover the springs and frame to provide safe cushioning.
Supplied with easy-to-follow instructions, the Plum 8ft trampoline can be assembled in simple steps and comes with a spring loading tool included. 50kg weight capacity. H215xDia.244cm. Self-assembly.
All comments (23)
Tesco are really good in replacing it straight-away.
What do you think?
Link for proof if anyone feels its made up.
The logo needs to line up with the door else the netting is slightly rotated, which is a pain if you need to correct as it involves taking off all the springs!
Great trampoline though.