Upper Bounce Trampoline Safety Net for Straight Poles/Arches vs Giantex Trampoline Safety Net for round frames (8-16 ft) without poles
Overall winner: Giantex Trampoline Safety Net for round frames (8-16 ft) without poles
Key Differences
Upper Bounce (A) is positioned as the more budget-friendly net replacement and emphasizes a no-gap enclosure compatible with straight poles or arches; it is sold as net-only with other parts separate. Giantex (B) targets broader size fits and outdoor use with weather-resistant PE material and zipper access, but also notes mixed long-term durability and excludes poles
Upper Bounce Trampoline Safety Net for Straight Poles/Arches
Trampoline enclosure net replacement for round trampolines with straight poles or arches. Keeps the net elevated and reduces gaps between pad and mat. Customers note easy installation with two people and good fit for 15 ft diameter models
Pros
- Compatible with round trampolines using straight poles or arches
- No-gap enclosure design
- Easy installation with two people
- Indoor-outdoor visibility preserved
Cons
- Durability may vary; some users report tearing
- Only includes the net, other parts sold separately
- Mixed reviews on long-term sturdiness
Giantex Trampoline Safety Net for round frames (8-16 ft) without poles
Weather-resistant trampoline safety net for round frames, available in multiple sizes. protects kids during jumping with durable PE material and included hooks. Customers note easy installation and good fit, with mixed views on durability
Pros
- easy to install
- good fit
- durable-looking PE material
- weather-resistant for indoor/outdoor use
Cons
- durability feedback mixed (ripping after multiple summers)
- clip length and pole coverage limited (2 clips between poles noted)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Upper Bounce |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Giantex |
| User Reviews | Upper Bounce |