The Trampo Skirt is the world’s first decorative trampoline skirt engineered to fasten around the trampoline base, blending safety, style, and convenience. Sized 605 inches long and 34 inches tall, it fits the majority of round trampolines 16 feet in diameter or smaller. While it’s simple to attach, getting a clean, secure installation maximizes longevity and function—especially when paired with other trampoline parts and trampoline accessories.
Step-by-Step Installation Guide for a Secure Fit
Begin by verifying your trampoline’s diameter — most homeowners with a 16-foot or smaller model will find the Trampo Skirt’s 605-inch length ideal (the circumference of a 16-foot trampoline is about 603.2 inches). Clear the area around the base so you can move around the frame freely. Lay the skirt flat and identify the fastening system: many units include straps, clips, or snaps. With one person holding the skirt at one point on the frame, walk around the trampoline and align the skirt evenly, maintaining a small overlap at the end to ensure secure closure. Attach the skirt to the lower frame or leg brackets as instructed, tightening straps so the skirt sits taut but not pulling on the frame. Because the skirt attaches below the jumping mat, it works harmoniously with safety pads and enclosure nets—two of the most common trampoline parts families use to keep jump sessions safe.
Tips for a Professional Appearance and Long Life
Aim for even tension around the entire 605-inch length so the skirt hangs level; use a tape measure if you want precision. If your trampoline frame has unusual leg placements or stabilizing bars, adjust where clips attach so the skirt drapes cleanly without snagging on hardware. Trim or fold any excess fabric only if the manufacturer permits alteration—most customers will find the slight overlap intended for secure fastening. For longevity, rinse the skirt periodically to remove grass clippings and dirt, and inspect straps and fasteners for wear—replacing worn clips early prevents sudden failure. Treat the skirt as part of your regular maintenance plan with other trampoline parts like spring covers and enclosure poles.
Troubleshooting Common Fit Issues
If you notice bunching or sagging, first check that the skirt is evenly attached and that all fasteners are engaged. Sagging often results from uneven tension or missing clips. If the skirt seems too long on a smaller frame, fold the overlap and secure it behind a clip to keep the outside appearance smooth. Conversely, if the skirt seems tight or pulls on the frame, loosen adjacent straps to redistribute tension. For unusual trampoline shapes or models with external stabilizers, consult the Trampo Skirt compatibility notes—most 16-foot round trampolines will be fully supported by its dimensions.
Conclusion
A correct installation unlocks the Trampo Skirt’s full benefits: safer access control, cleaner appearance, and compatibility with existing trampoline parts and trampoline accessories. With 605 inches of length and 34 inches of height, the skirt is intentionally sized to fit most 16-foot trampolines, and a careful, even installation ensures it performs and looks great for seasons to come.

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