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🚀 Jump into Adventure with Skywalker!
The Skywalker Trampolines Mini Trampoline with Enclosure Net is a safe and fun way for toddlers aged 3-7 to engage in active play. Featuring a secure enclosure net, a 360-degree padded handlebar, and a space-themed design, this trampoline promotes healthy habits while ensuring safety. With a maximum weight capacity of 100 pounds and a durable build, it's a trusted choice for parents looking to keep their kids active and entertained.







| ASIN | B07NSTQ13B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,007 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #30 in Recreational Trampolines |
| Brand | Skywalker Trampolines |
| Brand Name | Skywalker Trampolines |
| Color | Dark Blue/Grey with Astronaut |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 15,359 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Frame Size | 48 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818567015753 |
| Included Components | Bouncer, jump mat, spring pad, stretch bands, enclosure, hardware, assembly tools, manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 48"L x 48"W x 56.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Mini Trampoline |
| Item Weight | 11.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Skywalker Trampolines |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SWB48SP23S |
| Material | Powder-coated steel, polypropylene mat, polyethylene net, PVC frame pad |
| Material Type | Powder-coated steel, polypropylene mat, polyethylene net, PVC frame pad |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Pounds |
| Model Name | Skywalker Trampolines Space Explorer Mini Trampoline |
| Model Number | SWB48SP23S |
| Number Of Springs | 30 |
| Pad Type | Foam Pad |
| Product Dimensions | 48"L x 48"W x 56.7"H |
| Shape | Round |
| UPC | 818567015753 |
| Warranty Description | 3-year limited warranty on trampoline frame, 1-year limited warranty on other materials |
R**M
Toddler approved!
This is my second skywalker trampoline! They’re great quality for toddlers. Great value! Highly recommend. I have mine indoors. My kiddo is 3 ft and 30 lbs and this is perfect for her. She has a 60 in yellow one and a 48 in gray one. She loves both! Great to burn off some of that endless toddler energy! Great for neurodivergent kids too! I added some pictures and a video so you can gauge the size and quality. Probably too small for two toddlers, but I think the weight limit is 100lbs. Bigger kids could knock it over if they bounced off the net. My kiddo is too small for that! The net is excellent for safety! No issues with the net, zipper, or height! All good there! No missing parts. Assembly was a pain! Get ready! The screws don’t fit well. Once you push in the screws, you’ll be fine though! I used their little tool, an electric screwdriver, a regular screwdriver. You’ll need some patience! lol but it’s all for our kids right?! My 15 year old nephew assembled the 60 inch trampoline in 2 hours. It took me 4 hours with 3 breaks lol to assemble the 48 in one.
B**L
Great price, and a fun toy. Please use under adult observation always.
I purchased the 60" on a great sale during xmas. I love this tramp. My young daughter loves it, and we love watching her love it. She giggles basically the whole time when she's in it. I would buy this for a gift for anyone with a mobile child and wants to let them jump endlessly. First thing, trampolines are kinda dangerous. No matter how you try and jump that fact. My 18 month old baby girl bopped her chin when trying to jump with a toy in her chin and didn't touch it again for weeks after Christmas. Lesson learned, no toys in the jumper. No dolls in the jumper. Just kids. Probably only one kid would be best in the 60" that it is. Now? She's 22 months old of jumping crazy little person. It's a great tramp. Uses it nearly every day that she remembers its in the back room. It's not large. I can lift her out when she raises her hands and I'm 6'1". It took about 2.5-3 hours to really get it all together with my wife on Xmas eve. The mesh is a little cheap feeling, it will probably go after a while. But this isn't a $500 trampoline of awesomeness. It's a $100 trampoline for a toddler to use for a few years to blow off steam. The mesh goes around the bottom which is about a foot high and keeps the pugs from running underneath. The mesh around the jumper and up the sides is mounted to the inside of the springs covering which keeps the little one from crashing herself on the main lower round. She's had some good tumbles and it almost always keeps her from hitting the lower bar. My little one has no problem climbing in herself. The middle bar is a mixed blessing, hitting your chin on it would hurt and is a risk. My toddler has learned to not to that, but it could have been ugly. She loves to use the center bar to jump with and steady herself. After a few months of use, she is just starting to really jump in the middle without holding onto the wrap around bar. It's padded with a thin pool noodle type foam which will tend to break down after a while, but would be easy to replace if the thing is still worth using after that long. The 'springs' are just bungie cords. They were easy to balance out and even out once we got most of the tramp together, and they have a good give for my 30 lb monster. I'm positive they would last for a lot longer than the mesh would. Also it's much safer than having springs to pinch little fingers and toes. I hope this model becomes more widely available. It appears hard to obtain currently.
D**P
A Fun Purchase for Little Bouncers
This review is for the 48 inch round trampoline with enclosure. This was our first ever trampoline purchase. it was purchased with our 1 1/2 year old son in mind- although it was used by kids aged 1 1/2- 9 years old. It lasted from November 2014 until June 2016. The netting tore and the styrofoam covers for the metal bars tore as well. The trampoline was still useable after the tears, but we decided to call it quits and upgrade to the larger size. For the cost of the item, the amount of use it got, and the level of abuse it took, I was pleased with how long we were able to use it for before needing to replace it. The assembly of this trampoline took quite awhile to do. I gave up and walked away from it several times so I can't really give an exact time frame. Having stumbled and cried my way through the assembly of it, I decided that I would have been smart to head over to YouTube. There are YouTube videos dedicated to explaining the assembly process . My recommendation to anyone with a short temper is to check one of those out before beginning. All of the necessary tools are included to assemble this, but I found that using a power drill speeds along the process. After this bad boy is assembled, your kids will all try to crowd in at once to jump. It supported the weight of my 3 kids- aged 1 1/2- 10 1/2, but the suggested and safe max weight to use this is 100lbs. It wasn't all too much fun for all 3 to be in because it didn't leave any of them room to maneuver. Ideally, this trampoline works well for 1 person at a time, but it can comfortably accommodate up to 2 children with a combined weight of 100lbs or under. I had two 2 year olds in it at the same time which worked quite well. My small 8 1/2 year old could bounce on it just fine, but it wasn't very entertaining for him. Children who are still working on balance will get use out of the bar that circles around the interior perimeter of the trampoline netting. The bar is sturdy enough for a child to hold onto whilst jumping without causing the trampoline to tip. Children might be tempted to grab onto the netting while bouncing, but I would discourage this as the netting will tear when enough pressure is applied. I've never had it tear when the children fall into the sides, but it has torn when the older kids grab onto it for balance when jumping up and down. This trampoline uses bungee cords in lieu of springs. Not having springs means no pinched fingers or toes, but it also means sacrificing a bit of the bounce that you'd get from a typical trampoline with springs . Since we bought this trampoline with our toddler in mind, we feel that the bungee cords were the better choice for us. If we were looking for our tween and teenager, we'd for sure look for a trampoline with springs. Our toddler has slammed himself all around on the trampoline and has never gotten hurt. I feel the styrofoam covers over the metal bars provide enough cushioning to prevent the sting that would happen if you smacked up on a bare metal bar. Because we bought our trampoline for indoor use, we found the small footprint of the 48inch to be the perfect size. Our second trampoline purchase was the skywalker 60inch trampoline which- although better for older and multiple kids- is not ideal for keeping in our child's bedroom. The 48 inch (this particular trampoline) comfortably fit into a corner section of my son's bedroom. If you're deciding between the two, I would say that the 48inch was suitable for 2 small children but ideally for 1 small child (I would say 5 and under). If your hopes are to use this with multiple children or for children who are 5 and up, I would say that the 60inch is a better choice for you. And although I do enjoy the smaller footprint of the 48inch, the 60inch is still manageable for indoor use. I'm including a picture to compare the sizes of the Skywalker 48inch round trampoline and the Skywalker 60 inch round trampoline. The pic shows my 3 year old son and my 10 year old son.
C**N
Great for the kids, but a pain to assemble
This trampoline works well for my 4 year old. We have it in the house, and it actually takes up less space than I thought it would. I have 8' ceilings and there is no issue with kids coming close to hitting the ceiling (this was a worry before I bought this). This is not exactly like a traditional trampoline as it does not have springs, it actually uses stretchy bands to create the bounce. This does work just fine, but you probably do get a bit more bounce with actual springs. We have had a 6 year old and my 4 year old in it at the same time with no problems. It does say 100lb limit, I think they may have been a little over that, but it remained very sturdy. The kids love it and it does seem quite safe. The reason I gave it 4 stars is because of the assembly. I am very handy and rarely have issues building things, but I did have some trouble putting this together. One of the problems was trying to route the bars that make a circle around the middle of the net. They have to route through the red material in the middle of the net but then also through the net and it is extremely difficult to do. You almost have to have a not her person help you with this. Also the poles that go into the bottom of the trampoline and run vertical to hold the net up were a challenge because in the directions it showed holes cut out of the blue mat on the bottom where these poles slide through, but mine did not have any. After making my own holes, I realized there are actually slits in the material, but you can't tell they are there by just looking at it. There was no way for me to know this because the directions and even pictures that I looked at clearly showed holes cut out of the mat, not just slits in the material. I thought something was missed in the factory. The trampoline also seemed to be very mis shaped the entire time I was building it, and I almost stopped in the middle of putting it together because I thought it wasn't going to straighten out. In the end it did flatten out, so keep this in mind while building it. Overall this is a great trampoline that works well, it's just a pain to put together. I would recommend it, just make sure you have another person handy to help you while assembling it.
D**S
Pretty Big.
The item was pretty easy to put together. The little Allen wrench that goes with the product is not easy to use to tighten any of the screws since they are not already pre-threaded. I used a Phillips screwdriver to initially push the nail in, and once it started to thread itself, it was easy to screw in. Some of them were still kind of hard so I used a small electric drill. The little white foam that goes with the trampoline is really cheap and will not protect anything. It’s more like the same bubble foam when you get packages in the mail. One of them ripped. As you can see in the photograph and video, I bought noodles. Go to dollar tree and buy six noodles and cut them down to size. The top ones will slide on easily, but the bottom ones I had to put a split from the top to the bottom to wrap around the polls, and then tape them . The leftover noodles I cut into small pieces so that when my grandson jumps, they will jump with him without him landing on them and breaking his ankle. I put it together. (as a female) by myself. I tend to do that anyway. If it were not for the screws, it would’ve taken only a little over an hour, but the screws slowed me down to half the time. He will be jumping in it for the first time today when he wakes up from his nap. mine is outside because it’s too big to be inside. I bought the biggest one. I am going to get a cover or plastic tarp to put over it so it doesn’t get damaged. I ordered two giant grill covers, and they fit completely, but not all the way covering the bottom. Our grandson is three years old, and the trampoline is taller than I am. I am 5’5. I can tell that to other children will fit in easily. He is going to have a great time. I will take another photo and show you later as an update. Hope this helps.
A**L
Great indoor/small space trampoline
Great indoor/small patio entertainment item for our challenging times. Totally worth its money so far. Comes fully disassembled into small pieces so have your power screwdriver handy. Assembly is fairly easy though with detailed IKEA style manual. Special thanks to design team for using only one screw head size. Do stick to the assembly sequence though as there are several critical sequences along the way that cant be switched around. Doesn’t require brute force and an iron grip to assemble. I like bungee cords being used to support the floor net. Figure could easily replace ones getting loose, and there arent any steel springs your kid could run into. Safety wall netting doesnt look super sturdy but there’s also the safety ring bar so kids dont really end up hitting that net. One month in, there’s no damage. Will see how it holds. I have the 5’ version that has internal diameter of 4’. Big enough for one tall 3yo to bounce away, but probably too small for two (unless they are real calm and use it more as a springy playpen rather than trampoline). One thing i kinda miss is an option to attach a shade. Had to get creative with a beach umbrella. One safety ding is the soft inserts wrapping the inside safety bar don’t quite connect at the posts. There is technically a chance to hit the hard plastic joints where these arent fully covered by the padding. Haven’t happened. All in all, very good quality item, lots of fun for 2-4yo, good toddler energy sink, totally worth its money.
C**E
Absolutely worth the money
I rarely if ever leave reviews on products that I purchase on Amazon, but this deserves a review. I was in search of a good gift for a 4 year old, and honestly what kid wouldn't want an indoor trampoline?? This product arrived exactly as it appears in the listing and in 2 days no less. I wrapped the box so she had something to open and I knew it would take some time to put together. First of all, the instruction packet that came with the trampoline are very easy to understand and elaborate. Based on previous reviews, however, I was afraid that they would not be and I watched the youtube video on how to assemble it 3 times before it even arrived. I will say that it definitely takes a bit of time to put together and it is a bit of a pain. I would definitely recommend having 2 people. I also cannot see how this could have been screwed in completely if we didn't have a drill, so make sure you have one of those nearby as well. When we finally finished putting it together, we agreed that it was definitely a good thing that is was so difficult to put together because that would mean it would be harder to come apart. We filled the entire thing up with balloons so she had a fun surprise to wake up to in the morning. Overall, I can see this being a fantastic investment for a younger kid that should last at least a few years. I love the safety features that came with this as well. The net being sown directly onto the jumping pad eliminates any gaps that kids could fall through. Every metal piece is covered with a foam tube. The net on the bottom is screwed into the base so there is no chance of a kid getting under there and then getting jumped on. The use of bungee cords instead of springs make for no pinched fingers if they get under the mat. This company definitely thought of everything safety-wise and makes her momma worry a lot less while using this product. If you are thinking about getting an indoor trampoline and you have a designated area for play, this is the perfect product for you. I really can't say enough good things about this! and you truly cannot beat that price!
M**K
Great for kids!
Small enough to keep indoors, and my kids love it. It is really sturdy and it comes with the netting on the bottom so they can't climb underneath it. A couple of downsides, but it doesn't take away from it. The tube covers are not too thick and could be better, and the netting for the top side is integrated with the spring/cord cover. The netting is stretchy and seems like it might tear but it doesn't. You cannot take off the poles or netting on the sides because of how it is made. The sounds are built into the jump pad and can be easily turned off. It does take some time putting it together if you are doing it yourself, so make sure you have a lot of room and the tools listed when you put it together. I do not recommend using a drill or power driver on the screws, you can easily strip out the holes. Over all it is worth the price and is very well made.
A**R
Amazing!!!
Seriously the best purchase ever! We bought this for our toddler for Christmas and it's debatable if this was a gift for Mom and Dad, or for kiddo... But long Alberta winters are dark and cold so having an indoor source of energy burning is magic for everyone!! It's the perfect size for the basement and the net and hold bar are great for little ones. The sea creatures on the mat are also a great feature as our kiddo likes us to tell her which one to jump on. It is also easy for our 2 year old to zip and unzip the "door" to get in and out. Assembly was not easy... But it's sturdy, safe and so fun! It has the highest weight limit too of similar sized trampolines, so it will be usable for years to come! I would suggest that this is an indoor only trampoline though.
R**A
Beautiful trampoline
This trampoline looks very cool, though fixing it was a lot of effort.
V**N
Muy bueno, seguro y divertido.
Muy buen producto, super resistente y seguro. Solo cabe un niño pequeño o cuando mucho dos pero el peso entre ambos no debe ser mayor a 45 kg ya que así lo menciona el manual. El armado es super fácil, solo es cuestión de hacerlo con calma y no desesperarse. Fue un excelente regalo y mi hijo de un año y medio ama jugar con él.
S**Y
Thumbs up for this lovely and safe trampoline 👍👍
I bought this one as a birthday gift to my 3yr old son who also request a trampoline, after searching for a good trampoline, me and my wife decided to bought it, i can say that this one is safe for kids, material that they used to make this trampoline is excellent, easy to assemble as you can find a lot of youtube tutorial with this product. This is a good indoor trampoline, size is good enough for 2 kids. I have 3 and 5yr old kids and they do love it. I can leave them without worrying that they might got hurt. So happy that we got it.
C**S
Buen articulo
Relación calidad precio muy positiva. Buen armado y componentes. El unico pequeño inconveniente podria ser que no una vez armado no es facil desarmar. Pero el resto, tamaño, calidad, etc todo bien
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