Upper Bounce Trampoline Enclosure Net is a must to have to ensure your family's safety. It is designed to fit for 16 FT. Round Frames with any amount of poles. The Net features a perfect height to increase the protection of the people jumping. This high quality weather-proof enclosure net should be installed to prevent any accidents from occurring. This set includes 8/12 straps which are threaded through the net where you need to attach it to the trampoline poles. The straps are closed with a Quick-Lock Buckle around the pole cap. The pole cap is placed on top of the pole. (2 Sets of 8/12 Pole Caps included to match your 1" or 1.5" pole diameter) This set can also be used with an arch enclosure system; you put the straps around the top poles of the arches. The bottom of the net is then attached to the V-Rings with durable, high-quality clips and a cord/rope that you thread through the bottom of the net. (This is also included in the set for added protection and stability.) Actual net height 71".
- Designed to Fit for Round Frames using any amount of poles - adjustable Straps to attach the net to the poles included!
- The straps are closed with a Quick-Lock Buckle around the pole cap - Works for trampolines with 1" or 1.5” Poles
- Highly durable Terylene-Quality Safety Net is easy to install and features a perfect height to increase the protection of the people jumping
- Dual closure entry with zipper and buckles
- This set can also be used with an arch enclosure system; you put the straps around the top poles of the arches
- Designed to Fit for Round Frames using any amount of poles - adjustable Straps to attach the net to the poles included!
- The straps are closed with a Quick-Lock Buckle around the pole cap - Works for trampolines with 1" or 1.5” Poles
- Highly durable Terylene-Quality Safety Net is easy to install and features a perfect height to increase the protection of the people jumping
- Dual closure entry with zipper and buckles
- This set can also be used with an arch enclosure system; you put the straps around the top poles of the arches