I have to say both myself and my children were of the trampoline very enthusiastic. On the one hand it is very compact and takes up too much space in the garden and on the other hand it is also very stable. Schön is the vertical and not, as in most cases, rounded zipper. The children here can cope better. The structure was relatively simple because everything was well detailed illustrated and described in the manual. However, I must say that I, like my predecessors had also problems with bungee cords. However, a note was in a box, in addition to the materials and the guidance, even at that advised to the fact that you could use cable ties from any local hardware store for biasing. I thought it was a bit of a shame that they were not supplied, as I unfortunately had no Max Baar, Toom or other hardware store nearby. So I had to go into town. But what you do not do anything to make his children happy. In any case, the structure using the cable went smoothly and the children have tested the trampoline immediately on the load. Even after half an hour wild Rumgetobe, it was like a one. Thanks to the double-sided zipper, and none of the children has fallen. Even the safety net has contributed to security and eliminates any clamping regions. When it then started to rain, we had only concern that we do not get it parked, but has the "problem" quickly resolved, because, to our delight, the trampoline is relatively easy. So we then put it into the garage without complications. Also, the re-installing worked perfectly. My conclusion is: For the price and the cost of assembling the acquisition of the trampoline has clearly paid off. The stability is great. Only downside is, of course, the raising of the bungee cords and the cable ties which you then have to buy yourself. Ultimately, however, makes for a lot of joy and fun with the kids who can play really nice.