Does anyone have a Little Nation trampoline? What is the quality like?
I'm trying to decide between this or the Vuly Ultra. Are Vuly actually good in terms of longevity?
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31-07-2020 06:36 #1
Little Nation trampolines
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31-07-2020 15:05 #2
I can only speak for Vuly and we have had ours going on 6 years now, sitting in the harsh Qld UV rays etc and constantly being jumped on by four kids and the mat still looks like new. All the springs are intact, the netting enclosure is great and the only thing we’ve replaced is the pads covering the springs (the weather faded them etc). Another thing I like about Vuly is their lifetime 1/2 price replacement parts etc.
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31-07-2020 15:08 #3
This is ours (minus the pad covers over the springs). This one has the built in sprinkler system too.IMG_6454.jpg
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atomicmama (31-07-2020)
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01-08-2020 03:50 #4
We have a spring free so can’t help with those brands specific to trampolines.
I have just had 2 months of terrible service and stuff ups from little nation because they sent us the wrong balance bike. Contacted to return and they insisted I return at my expense. Then 2 weeks after it got back to them they admitted the one I had ordered was out of stock and was still weeks away. It has been unavailable the whole time and it seems they were just trying to get away with giving me a different one. No issue with the bike itself just the mess around getting it.
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01-08-2020 07:41 #5
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01-08-2020 08:13 #6
Little Nation trampolines
I had a vuly and it lasted about a year. It seemed quite good though and I was surprised it didn’t last longer. We are near the beach though and the darn salt air ruins everything. I think away from the coast and it would have been fine.
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01-08-2020 08:49 #7
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01-08-2020 09:09 #8
I took it to the tip. How close are you to the beach? Does everything else rust? Eg this is a handle on our outdoor kitchen IMG_3206.jpg
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01-08-2020 10:08 #9
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