Pure Fun Trampoline Accessory: Dura-Bounce Trampoline Ladder with 2 Platform Steps
The Pure Fun 39″ Dura-Bounce Trampoline Ladder helps you climb aboard your trampoline more easily than ever before! Made from rust resistant, powder coated steel, this ladder is built to withstand years of rain and weather exposure. Its also easily removable so you are able to monitor when your kids are jumping on the trampoline! This Pure Fun Trampoline Ladder model measures 39″ high and fits on trampolines with a round frame up to 2″, making it the perfect universal fit for most outdoor trampolines. Made with large, flat textured steps for sturdiness and a rubber coated bottom to prevent slipping while getting on and off your trampoline. This ladder is ASTM, TUV/GS and CE Certified and safety rated up to 220 lbs. Make our jumping experience safer today with a Pure Fun Trampoline Ladder!
Product Features
- Non-permanent top hook design for easy installation and removal
- Flat, textured steps prevent slipping while climbing onto the trampoline
- Designed to fit on most outdoor trampolines with up to 2″ round frame
- Constructed with powder coated UV resistant steel, which makes it safe to leave outdoors for extended periods of time.
- ASTM, TUV/GS and CE Certified
- Weight Limit: 220 lbs
- Recommended for ages 6+
Great Ladder! I have a 15′ skywalker trampoline. This was a great addition. The ladder is very easy to put together and feels extremely well made. I was concerned about how the ladder hooks to the trampoline but after installation the ladder has no wobble while climbing to the trampoline. The steps for the ladder are flat and have more width than the other ladders which feels much safer. There is also a slight tread on the steps that helps keep little feet from slipping. I am very happy with the…
Better off using a step ladder or trying another manufacturer. First, the good. This ladder is a great size for our 15′ Skywalker trampoline. The steps are wide enough for the kids as well as adults to use.The bad, one of the holes was miss-drilled and I can’t get the mounting bolt to push all the way through. I’ve unassembled and reassembled the ladder twice now to see if I could get the miss-drilled bolt in first. I can get the bolt half way in so the step is somewhat stable but I don’t trust putting my full weight on it. Another issue is…
Sturdy and comfortable on the feet!