🛡️ Jump into Safety with Style!
The Springfree Trampoline FlexrStep V2 Ladder Accessory is a must-have for safe trampoline access, featuring a weight capacity of 152 pounds, a safety lock for unsupervised jumping prevention, and a flexible design that protects the jumping area. Its compact dimensions and lightweight build make it easy to store and transport, ensuring fun and safety for all ages.
Brand | Springfree |
M**.
it is very sturdy and works well
we have a spring free tramp and this ladder has held tons of kids all day long most ladders arent supper strong but this one holds up well
T**.
Works great, just need to ram the rods in
Was initially frustrated by the product and ready to return it like the other recent reviews. It seemed like the flexible rods wouldn’t go all the way into the steps, and would fall apart when weight was applied. The secret (not in the instructions) is to bang the rods in on either side, and they will eventually fully seat. I banged them on the ground, but you could probably tap them in with a mallet. Works great for my kiddos, ages 5-13.
D**G
Really Springfree???
Bought this to give my kids easier access into our trampoline. Seems like a simple enough problem. First, let me say, We love our Spingfree trampoline, one of the best things we've ever got for our kids. So, the expectation was set that even though pricey, it would be easily worth it both in its quality and functionality. I mean it's a short step latter, how can you mess it up. Well, not sure what was going on in the engineering department when they came up with this gem, but it is just dumb. Literally might be the worst designed thing ever. Right up there with the square wheel and the football bat. Someone's bright idea was that they should build a ladder that is completely held together by gravity. Yep, no fasteners, no clamps, no way of it holding itself together or to the trampoline other than by gravity. I could go on and on but I've already wasted so much time second guessing my assembly because I thought surely nothing could be this idiotically engineered, it must be something I'm missing. Nope.Run away from this as fast as you can as it's an insult to your intelligence. A milk crate, a box, a rock, a log, an old tire, a pile of dirt, the dog, are all way better options for stepping on.
S**T
The ladder works fine
I won't say I understand springfree's material choice for this ladder, but it does work. As another poster said, you just need to force the rods into the metal end of the ladder. A mallet would be best, but I used a 3lb sledge and a towel to protect the ladder. It went together easily.
J**S
Don’t buy
Ladder won’t screw in. Don’t buy
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