AW 8.25 Inch Trampoline Springs Heavy Duty Galvanized Steel Replacement Springs Trampoline Accessories Trampoline Parts (Pack of 20)
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AW 8.25 Inch Trampoline Springs Heavy Duty Galvanized Steel Replacement Springs Trampoline Accessories Trampoline Parts (Pack of 20)
[Replacement Trampoline Springs]: 20 Packs 8 1/4" Length Trampoline Springs with a T-hook aim to replace the rusted, worn out & dangerous springs on your trampoline; Universal springs fit for most trampolines and the distance between trampolines frame & mat is recommended larger than 8 1/4"
[Galvanized Steel]: Made of galvanized steel, it offers rust, corrosion and crack resistance when installed outdoors
[Curved Hook Design]: Slightly curved shaped hooks on both sides of each spring provide high tensile and make springs hold firmly on the trampoline, ensuring you a safe jump without springs coming off
[High Bounce]: 8 1/4" length springs with 1/8" wide wire diameter help to slowly transfer energy, resulting in high bounce to your trampoline and allowing you to enjoy a more exciting jumping experience
[Easy Installation]: With a T-hook enables you to easily & conveniently install the springs to trampoline frame, no need to worry about injury
Are your trampoline springs stretched out of shape or broken? Or, you just look for springs to assemble your trampoline? Here comes our Heavy-Duty, High Tensile Springs made from Galvanized Steel, which will be good choice for your replacing or assembling.
Features:
Total Dimensions: 8.5"L (Including Hooks)
Quantity: 20
Material: Heavy-duty Galvanized Steel Wire
High Tensile and Durable
Cold Weather Crack-Resistant
Weather Resistant and Anti-Rust
Package Included:
20 x 8.5" Trampoline Spring (One Set)
Notice: When replacing your trampoline mat, it is a good time to inspect all trampoline springs. Trampoline springs that are over-stretched, loose or have damaged hooks should be replaced for your safety. You will take a spring OFF of the trampoline, make sure that it is fully recoiled and measure it from hook-end to hook-end.