We took a trampoline for the children. In a nutshell, they explained how to assemble, I did not check the completeness of each screw, I also did not count the number of holes on the grid. BUT when I gave it back, my hostess counted and meticulously reviewed every element. She charged me another 5 rubles for allegedly making a hole on the restrictive grid, and worried about several stretched springs. It's strange that when I was handed the trampoline, no one showed any flaws. Later, I looked into the lease agreement and found an estimated cost of 600 rubles, the owners actually attributed 300 percent of its real value. Tip: check and count all the components of the trampoline.
Good afternoon. We used to use the Sonika ride, we were very happy, but last time I was completely disappointed. The children really wanted a trampoline, they took it and disappointments began: the trampoline was in the sand, the entrance to the trampoline was sewn up, the child infected with the letter zy, with a height of 121cm, although the trampoline goes up to 120kg; there is no spring tensioner, some springs sit normally, some hang, the trampoline grid is torn from above (had to be sewn), the bottom is sewn, the whole grid goes. It's just a nightmare. During the first half hour of jumping, the loops broke off, I had to sew (the strongest threads were white), I also had to pay extra when handing over 5p for what was sewn.....in short, my advice is if you suddenly decide to take it, take it and carefully inspect it. We concluded that we no longer have a foot in them, and we do not recommend them to our friends.