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Skywalker Trampolines Weather Cover

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Arrives Jun 16 – Jun 20
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Size: 15'


Features

  • FITS: 15' round trampolines
  • MATERIALS: Made of weatherproof vinyl-coated UV-resistant PVC material.
  • SAFE DESIGN: Heavy-duty cord creates tension around trampoline to secure cover in place. Straps with clips hook onto V-rings for extra security

Description

Protect your trampoline with the Skywalker Trampolines Weather Cover! This cover fits trampolines, and the weatherproof vinyl-coated material will help secure your trampoline during inclement weather. A heavy-duty cord installed in the cover creates tension around the edge of the trampoline to secure in place. Straps with clips easily hook onto the V-rings of your trampoline for an extra measure of security. Drain outlets on the surface of the weather cover prevent rain or snow buildup. The Skywalker Trampolines Weather Cover is the perfect accessory to protect your trampoline!


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎17.5 x 14.4 x 10 inches


Package Weight: ‎7.92 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎198 x 198 x 3 inches


Brand Name: ‎Skywalker Trampolines


Model Name: ‎Weather Cover- 15' Round


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Skywalker Holdings, LLC- DROP SHIP


Part Number: ‎SWAC100


Model Year: ‎2017


Included Components: ‎Cover, Manual


Size: ‎15'


Date First Available: July 18, 2017


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  • Fits the trampoline well, and easy to install and remove.
Size: 8'x14'
Easier to install than a tarp. So far so good.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 31, 2022 by cm45332

  • Not for off-season use
Size: 15'
What I love about this cover: - Elastic goes all the way around the cover's edge, it wraps well for full coverage. - Between the full elastic edge and the plenty of hooks, it doesn't come up when it's windy outside. - Drainage holes allow rain to flow through rather than sit in a heavy puddle. - Netting and 6' poles all fit underneath the cover easily. Recommendations: - This isn't meant to be an off-season cover if you are in a snowy off-season. Snow won't flow through the drainage holes like rain will, and will create a very heavy pile on your trampoline and put much stress on the springs. don't use this as a winter cover, just take the trampoline apart for the winter instead. - I would have reconsidered purchasing this had I realized that the netting poles would have to be taken down in order to cover for rain, this might be easier if I was a muscle man, but I'm an average sized mom instead and this is a small feat. Rain really won't hurt the trampoline, you just have to wait for it to dry in order to use properly (becomes slippery to jump on, according to trampoline instructions). No big deal. - If I had a trampoline without netting, I would consider this as a rain cover. - If I didn't live in a snowy state, I would probably use this more as an off-season cover to protect the springs and padding as well as the trampoline mat itself. Overall, this is a great cover made with high quality material, it is thicker than a normal tarp for sure. The full-edge elastic with clips make it worth while to protect a trampoline without worry of the cover failing or flying off in any wind. Just consider the extent of your use before purchasing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 26, 2018 by Lola Diaz

  • Very impressed!
Size: 15'
Holding up much better than anything else we've tried. Can easily be put on and taken off by one person.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 13, 2022 by Sara

  • Great Replacement for Wind/Snow
Size: 15'
I bought this to replace the original poor-quality cover that came with our 15' trampoline. We get regular high winds and relatively deep snow in the winter, and the OEM cover quickly ripped and became unusable. I have been very pleased with the result after the first few months. The elastic around the entire rim, in addition to the built-in hooks has kept the thing rock solid through several high wind storms already, and the material is much more durable than what we had before. The drainage holes are bit too few and far between to be helpful with the snow. It still tends to melt, pool, and re-freeze weighing down the trampoline if I don't knock off most of the accumulation by hand. So in that regard it doesn't behave much differently than if the holes weren't there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 11, 2019 by Dave Smith

  • Tie Downs Suck
Size: 15'
This product would be perfect if it had tie down points (and more of them) that would attach to the leg frames of the trampoline. The bungee straps that come with it are worthless and don’t keep the cover in place in 15mph winds. I have fixed this on my own by adding tarp clamps and securing them to the base legs with tie straps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 10, 2022 by Jose

  • Worked perfectly
Size: 9'x15'
This cover fit my trampoline perfectly and could not have been easier to install. I wish I had purchased it years ago instead of attempting to use the cheap tarps that I had been using.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 27, 2021 by Eliza B

  • Works Great
Size: 17'
The cover fits great and works as advertised. Product cam quickly and was as described in the description.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 19, 2022 by Eric K

  • Raincatcher
Size: 15'
There didn't appear to be any quality issues with the actual cover itself. It was moderately easy to put on our 15' trampoline with two people and had hooks to prevent it from blowing off in the wind. However, once the cover was on the trampoline, it became a rain catcher. Now, there ARE holes built into the cover by design, apparently to prevent water from pooling up, but they just weren't sufficient. What ended up happening was that the water causes the trampoline canvas to sag under the weight, and this happened in so many places there simply weren't enough drainage holes to prevent it. In fact, so much water accumulates on this cover in places where there aren't any drainage holes that we became concerned it was going to damage the trampoline letting it sit like that for any amount of time. My wife and I took turns trying to lift the trampoline up on one end to pour the water out, but we couldn't get it high enough to accomplish anything, and in any event, we'd have to do this every time it rained. The design of the cover could be improved if there was some mechanism or design that caused the center of the cover to be elevated higher than the edges, preventing any water build up before it became an issue. Until then, we decided to just not use a cover at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 16, 2017 by M. Lewis

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