To install a new one like that, youd have to remove each spring
I have a trampoline. The original net got an expanding rip so I bought this to replace it. The issue I had with it was ultimately instruction based. The original net had individual holes on the bottom (1 per spring). To install a new one like that, youd have to remove each spring, loop it through, and reattach. This net DID NOT come with those individual holes but did come with an unexplained amount of shoelaces. I puzzled over this for a while, because the instructions it came with talked about installing it spring by spring, but without those holes, that doesnt make any sense. Then the wad of shoelaces started to make sense to me. I guessed that you need to tie a knot and weave it through the net and through each triangular mat hook. After some guesswork on the best method for this, I was able to secure the net to the trampoline without having to detach any springs, which is an installation improvement. That said, with this method, if your knot tying isnt very good, knots may occasionally come loose and youll have to retie.
Aside from the instruction gaff, one other annoyance was that one of the shoelaces didnt come with that plastic end (aglet) so threading it through net would be very difficult (though that was easily fixed with a little duct tape).
The bottom line is that I dont really have a problem with the method of attaching. It is just that instructions should match what you receive to improve the experience.
Apart from that, Im happy with quality of the product itself. Just be warned about the installation, as the product might not prepare you adequately.
To install a new one like that, youd have to remove each spring
I have a trampoline. The original net got an expanding rip so I bought this to replace it. The issue I had with it was ultimately instruction based. The original net had individual holes on the bottom (1 per spring). To install a new one like that, youd have to remove each spring, loop it through, and reattach. This net DID NOT come with those individual holes but did come with an unexplained amount of shoelaces. I puzzled over this for a while, because the instructions it came with talked about installing it spring by spring, but without those holes, that doesnt make any sense. Then the wad of shoelaces started to make sense to me. I guessed that you need to tie a knot and weave it through the net and through each triangular mat hook. After some guesswork on the best method for this, I was able to secure the net to the trampoline without having to detach any springs, which is an installation improvement. That said, with this method, if your knot tying isnt very good, knots may occasionally come loose and youll have to retie. Aside from the instruction gaff, one other annoyance was that one of the shoelaces didnt come with that plastic end (aglet) so threading it through net would be very difficult (though that was easily fixed with a little duct tape). The bottom line is that I dont really have a problem with the method of attaching. It is just that instructions should match what you receive to improve the experience. Apart from that, Im happy with quality of the product itself. Just be warned about the installation, as the product might not prepare you adequately.