The mat needs to be taken off the frame in order to remove the skirt. The following video shows how to assemble it - to remove it just do the reverse ruclips.net/video/otyNU4CmKaY/видео.html
This review is fantastic! I am picking one up second-hand for $550; it's three years old but in excellent condition. There is one tear in the mat upon entry, though. My kids are 2 and 4, so the point regarding the traditional springs being better for younger kids to provide easier bounce was something I didn't consider. It's large and comes with a tent and basketball hoop attachment. Is this a good deal? And can I fit it in a station wagon once disabled?
@@thebaytrampolines6543Yeah, we picked it up yesterday. Your review sealed the deal. Not even the owner knew you could flip the mat, which is excellent as the yellow side is sun faded. Thanks!
Hi, looking at ordering the Lift for younger kids under 6. Is it difficult for a child or adults to enter or exit the trampoline? Does the closure area over time ever get stretched out? And does this item get made in China? Thank you.
It’s not difficult to get in and out at all for kids. Bit harder for adults. After years of use the entry can sometimes stretch or rip if a lot of weight is put on it. I don’t know where it’s made
Large are 12ft in frame footprint size and the mat size (jumping space) is 10ft. Medium is 10ft in frame footprint size and the mat size (jumping space) is 8ft.
The Springfree brand is my personal favourite - it’s a little more in terms of cost but they last for many years and have a great bounce. If you wanted to go for a Vuly I’d suggest a Lift 2 or a Thunder
Vuly Thunder owner.... springs started breaking they sent some to replace them (shipping was ridiculous) but the rest broke shortly after, Vuly warranty is really bad in Canada. One of the worst customer service experiences I have ever had.
Great video. We just ordered ours. Thanks heaps for info!
Happy to help
Thanks, I just bought it for my 5 y.o. Grandson in the UK and believe it is great quality 👍🏻
Glad to have helped you make your decision
Thankyou for all of your reviews! Is the roof canopy tied down pretty well? Just wondering if it would fly off easily during a windy day 😅
Hi - happy to help. Yes the shade cover is plugged into each net pole so it’s tied down pretty well 👍🏽
How easy is it to attach/remove the optional skirt netting on the bottom? Can it be removed without disassembling other parts of the trampoline?
The mat needs to be taken off the frame in order to remove the skirt. The following video shows how to assemble it - to remove it just do the reverse
ruclips.net/video/otyNU4CmKaY/видео.html
@@thebaytrampolines6543 Thanks 👍
This review is fantastic! I am picking one up second-hand for $550; it's three years old but in excellent condition. There is one tear in the mat upon entry, though. My kids are 2 and 4, so the point regarding the traditional springs being better for younger kids to provide easier bounce was something I didn't consider. It's large and comes with a tent and basketball hoop attachment. Is this a good deal? And can I fit it in a station wagon once disabled?
Hi Deborah
Glad it helped.
Yes it sounds like a great deal - a brand new lift 2 in large is usually $1100 when on sale
@@thebaytrampolines6543Yeah, we picked it up yesterday. Your review sealed the deal. Not even the owner knew you could flip the mat, which is excellent as the yellow side is sun faded. Thanks!
Hi, looking at ordering the Lift for younger kids under 6. Is it difficult for a child or adults to enter or exit the trampoline? Does the closure area over time ever get stretched out? And does this item get made in China? Thank you.
It’s not difficult to get in and out at all for kids. Bit harder for adults. After years of use the entry can sometimes stretch or rip if a lot of weight is put on it. I don’t know where it’s made
What size is this in your video? Thank you
This is a medium (3m)
What is the difference in FT sizing with the Medium & Large. ?
Large are 12ft in frame footprint size and the mat size (jumping space) is 10ft.
Medium is 10ft in frame footprint size and the mat size (jumping space) is 8ft.
Our lift 2 entrance is no alighed. Ive made sure its all right but its seems to be off centre as the inside is in the middle.
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Which vuly trampoline is the best for 6-8 year olds? Or is there a better brand you recommend?
The Springfree brand is my personal favourite - it’s a little more in terms of cost but they last for many years and have a great bounce. If you wanted to go for a Vuly I’d suggest a Lift 2 or a Thunder
@@thebaytrampolines6543 thank you 😊
Vuly Thunder owner.... springs started breaking they sent some to replace them (shipping was ridiculous) but the rest broke shortly after, Vuly warranty is really bad in Canada. One of the worst customer service experiences I have ever had.
That’s a shame - thanks for your input
Would you recommend springless if parents want to jump with their kids
Yes for sure. The traditional coiled springs on commercial trampolines can stretch over time due to the heavy weight/force of adults jumping
If only Vuly had different shapes to maximise space :(
Yes agreed