Came across the spring sale for Vuly trampoline.
Seems to be a good discount with free shipping, tent upgrade and a few hundred bucks savings from the RRP.
Thunder (Medium) - RRP $1,699, now $1,199.
Thunder (Large) - RRP $2,049 now $1,549.
Came across the spring sale for Vuly trampoline.
Seems to be a good discount with free shipping, tent upgrade and a few hundred bucks savings from the RRP.
Thunder (Medium) - RRP $1,699, now $1,199.
Thunder (Large) - RRP $2,049 now $1,549.
The thunder is about as spring free as they come…..
We have had both, a spring fee for many years and a Vuly Thunder 3 years. They perform similarly, both are great to use. The Spring free was an easier install, but both are not too bad.
The downside with the Springfree was the coating on the net poles that did not look UV stabilised (white poles) it looks like they have been updated and are now black. Overall longevity was good, had it for about 10 years.
The Vuly is still good and no issues after 3 years.
Still pricey. Our vuly2 (second hand) hasn't held up to the test of time either. The net is rather stuffed. Also $$$ to replace it
Try gumtree first.
$$$ to replace ?
Not really , rang and them for a replacement Shade Cover couple weeks ago - ended up giving it to me for 50% off. (i own a thunder Medium)
Give Vuly a rung, Top company, couldn't be happier.
They always price 50% off for existing customers
Yeah, our net is torn and patchy and looks like trash. Because we got it second hand, no 50% discount either.
Just so you know, there is a way to get the 50% off discount when buying second hand. Vuly used to sell via Toys R Us, who didn’t pass on customer details to Vuly. If you call and tell them you bought from Toys R Us, you’ll be given the 50% discount on replacement parts.
The real bargain is in the comments :)
Well,this is true but they ask for an invoice.
Can they replace the whole trampoline for 50% off?
Try contacting authorized distributor toy shops, they can get the parts at cheap price.
Hi justtoreply, what size is your vuly2? 12ft?
I will probably be in the minority here, but, from experience, I find that the Kmart trampolines are awesome value for money and would be where input my money. Almost all trampolines are ultra safe now (especially compared to what my 3 sisters and I used in the 90's!) And the only thing that ever breaks is the netting and the spring covers and this happened to ALL brands and are super expensive to replace.
I'd be going a Kmart special and replacing it (if needed in 3 years time) myself, but each to their own!
I've been trying to find advice on whether you can install these in a backyard with a slight slope - about 5degrees. I've searched but not found anything terribly useful online.
Has anyone here had experience with a gently sloped block? I'm worried that if we need significant earthworks, it will cost far more than the trampoline itself.
Well, you can either dig down on one side, lift it up and put it on a paver or similar.
https://www.vulyplay.com/en-AU/accessories/leveller - this help??
We got the Large (12ft) when Bunnings was clearing them out https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/283588. Solid unit with good back up support. Just did a half dismantle & reassemble last week & still as good as day one.
The Vuly trampolines are always on sale. And when they are not on sale, then they throw in free accessories and delivery which makes up for it. It's like this all year round.
I personally wouldn't buy anything from Vuly.
I bought a trampoline about 18 months ago and the leaf springs have rusted quite badly within that time already. Called Vuly, was told that apparently rusted out springs is both 'safe' and 'regular wear and tear'. They ever so kindly offered a 20% discount on replacement springs - which would still be ~$400.
How does this compare to the Springfree ones?