How to assemble a 4,3m trampoline?
Putting together a round Acon trampoline begins by assembling the leg bases of the metal frame, then connecting the legs to the outer frame. Next, the trampoline mat is connected to the frame with the galvanized metal springs. Finally the safety padding is attached. Detailed instruction manual comes in the package.
How big is a 4,3m trampoline?
The Acon 4,3m trampoline measures 4,3m across from end to end and stands 2,8m high with its safety enclosure. The company recommends at least three feet of clearance space around the trampoline in your backyard.
What is the weight limit on a 4,3m trampoline?
There is no single user weight limit on an Acon 4,3m trampoline.
How many springs on a 4,3m trampoline?
The Acon 4,3m round trampoline has 96 springs that connect the trampoline mat to the heavy-duty frame. All the 96 springs are 21.60cm in length and are made of galvanized steel.
How much is a 4,3m trampoline?
An Acon 4,3m trampoline, which provides the best bounce at its size, is around 729€ for the base model (trampoline only). With a standard enclosure it is 879€ and with a premium enclosure is 969€. (Note that cost of materials may create price fluctuations, and from time to time we offer sales, so the listed price can change.)
how long does it take to set up a 4,3m trampoline?
Thanks to easy-to-understand and straightforward instructions (as well as some helpful online videos) Assembling an Acon can easily be accomplished in an afternoon.
How much space do you need for a 4,3m trampoline?
Acon recommends an additional three feet of space measured from the edge of the trampoline in every direction. Which means a 4,3m trampoline would need at least space of 6 metres.