

🚀 Elevate your backyard vibes with safe, stylish bouncing!
The Kanga 8ft Round Trampoline Package (2025 model) combines safety, convenience, and durability with its 180cm high enclosure net, UV-resistant jumping mat, and stainless steel frame. Designed to fit most small gardens, it includes a ladder and anchor kit for quick, secure assembly, supporting users up to 100kg. Perfect for active millennials seeking fun and fitness in one sleek outdoor setup.















| ASIN | B08T66VJXW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,727 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 13 in Trampolines |
| Brand | KANGA |
| Color | Yellow, Black, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,470) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2021 |
| Frame material | Stainless Steel |
| Frame size | 8 Feet |
| Item model number | GT8PACK |
| Manufacturer | Kanga Trampolines |
| Material type | Polypropylene |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 55 x 18 cm; 29 kg |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 8FT |
D**E
Good Quality
After initially putting together, it looks as if this is a good quality product, the instructions are straightforward and easy to follow. One thing to note is that you will definitely need x2 people to put it together, i can imagine if you did this is on your own there would be alot of frustration leading to a lot of swearing!!!
A**R
Great trampoline
Great trampoline I can rate as good finishing and very safe Durable and easy to put together
W**N
12ft version - BIG...BOUNCY...almost perfect, almost. (and its over the 12ft wide described)
Great Trampoline at a superb price...although I've only had it for one day, so time will tell. First of all it came well packaged in 3 separate boxes that were staples, glued, strapped and taped together. As most reviewers have already mentioned the instructions could do with improving and being clearer and more detailed. Thankfully there is a Kanga assembly video on youtube which is for either the 8ft or 10ft version as it doesn't have as many legs or poles as the 12ft version but the assembly is the same. Putting it together took me and my brother 3-4 hours, we were alternating the assembly as i had my two kids in the house and we were assembling it in secret with bedsheets over all the windows. The wifi was not working in the garden so we had to keep going in and out the house to watch each stage of the youtube video assembly. One thing i couldn't find out about these trampolines was how wide it was as in the overall circumstance, because although it says 12ft, the addition of the curved poles adds 6 inches width around the outside, which it pretty important if your planning on fitting it into a tight space (my photos clearly prove this) its only the base that is 12ft wide. One of the pole sleeves was torn so I've emailed the company fir a replacement, but in the meantime its duck tape to the rescue. The ladder is basic and i'd have paid more money for a ladder with actual steps rather than poles. The Trampoline surface is lovely and bouncy, and although the safety netting is on the inside, kids can still slide a foot out to the side and through to where the spring are, but at least its safer than exposed springs trampolines. Another question i have is why does the base level have to be quite so high? 2ft 8" inches to the top of the ladder...my son shoved my daughter as she was coming out of the zip exit and she went flying and landed on her head n the grass below. Trampolines are an accident waiting to happen...we all know that!! The trampoline does come with a spring puller which is great, but i didn't realise it did and so i brought an additional spring puller...but at least my brother and i had one each to pull the springs in ( make sure you align the springs properly and don't miss a hole as i did and had to unhook them all again...silly me). The padding is sufficient that covers the springs but it could do with a little more overlap to fold over the sides, plus its all a bit untidy around the ladder area as the cover does not account for it and tends to fold up (pictured). * I did not use the floor anchors as the 12 footer is sturdy enough without them* It can handle up to 120kg in weight, which is more than most trampolines i researched, but i don't plan on pushing it to that limit as id like it to last...so no giants allowed !! ( the 2ft 8"inch height to the base must cater for larger individuals to have a bounce on...so they don't hit the grass below). Anyway, so far so good and my kids absolutely love it as does my wife, they had a right blast on it today. so its a thumbs up from me.
Y**N
Nice one
The trampoline is available in various sizes, which allows you to choose the right one for any yard or garden. Good resilience and cushioning, which makes jumping comfortable and fun. The trampoline is easy to assemble and disassemble, which makes it convenient to use in different places
I**3
Great trampoline!
We bought the 12ft trampoline and I put it together today. I did it myself and I'm just a regular 40 something women with not great DIY skills, but it was easy enough. It took about 4 hours but I'm sure with two people it would be quicker or if you are good at DIY then it wouldn't take long. My husband had to help me with a couple of the screws for the netting which were a pain, but otherwise the little tools provided were fine to do the job. The trampoline is huge, as expected, but doesn't actually look that bad now it's up. I did lots of measuring as we had a tight space to get it into and luckily it fits. It's pretty much the dimensions described. The tie-down things look a bit complicated, so I think I'm going to secure it to the ground with a different type of peg. But so far it doesn't seem to need much securing! The ladder is a bit basic, but it'll do! Only been up a few hours, but so far so good! And I recommend!
J**N
Good buy
This was a gift for my grandson very pleased he is enjoying it
M**Y
The net has broken shortly after purchasing. Poor quality
The size of the trampoline is great but the net is very poorly designed. I have 2 young children 3 and 5 who are not much weight and of course they occasionally tumble into the net, that's the purpose of the net after all to catch you from tumbling out if you misjudge your jump. Two if the poles have snapped and I can see how it has due to the way the poles on the net have been designed. They are not built to withstand any pressure at all. If you have young children who require a net for support do not buy.
H**Y
Great purchase
Actually arrived earlier than advised. It arrived well packaged and all the bits were present. Was a tad concerned about the instructions after reading previous reviews but managed it quite well and there is a video on youtube to follow also. Took us (a couple of pensioners) about 4 hours to assemble completely - this included plenty of tea and pee breaks. Lots of laughing and cussing as trying to put the fame together we really could have used at least one more pair of hands to stop the frame from falling apart until we got about a dozen of the springs in ( we did 4 springs on each quarter then went all the way round fitting every other spring then filled in the gaps) You also could do with someone who is a bit taller than my 5ft nothing to attach the safety net to the top of the poles. Couple of small gripes - ladder rungs can hurt feet - would have preferred flat rungs rather than round and the cord that attaches the safety net to the springs was about 3 ft short. No big deal really - it could have been the way I tied it although my method looked to be the same as the video - just bought some comparable cord ( about a fiver) and completed. All in all a lovely trampoline - feels sturdy - and the kids love it - even the neighbours kids have been on it. I think it may well get lots of use
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