Jumpzylla 16ft vs Skywalker 16ft
Both are 16ft value rounds, so warranty and weight limit decide it. Jumpzylla allows a higher single-user weight; Skywalker's Epic version brings much longer warranty cover.
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Quick verdict
Choose the Jumpzylla 16ft for a higher weight limit at a lower price, if you accept short warranty cover. Choose the Skywalker 16ft Epic for a 10-year frame and longer-term durability.
Full spec comparison
| Specification | Jumpzylla 16ft | Skywalker 16ft |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | JUMPZYLLA | Skywalker |
| Model / line | JUMPZYLLA Jumpzylla 16ft | Skywalker 16' Round Outdoor Trampoline with Safety Enclosure - Made in USA (16ft) |
| Size | 16ft | 16ft |
| Shape | Round | Round |
| Install type | above ground | above ground |
| Safety net | yes | yes |
| Overall footprint | 16ft × 16ft | 16ft × 16ft |
| Spring system | coil springs | Coil springs |
| Max single-user weight | 450 lb | 275 lb |
| Frame material | Galvanized steel | USA-made galvanized steel |
| Mat material | UV-resistant polypropylene | — |
| Net material | Reinforced polyethylene mesh | — |
| US standard | Yes (ASTM F381-16) | Yes (ASTM) |
| Warranty | Frame —; mat —; springs —; net — | Frame 3 yr; mat 1 yr; springs 1 yr; net 1 yr |
| Price | $699.95 | $799 |
What matters most
The Jumpzylla 16ft is rated to 450 lb at about $700, with 1-year cover across the main parts. The Skywalker 16ft round runs about $799 to $820; its basic version carries a 3-year frame, while the Epic version steps up to a 10-year frame and 5 years on the mat and springs. So Jumpzylla allows more weight and costs a little less, but the Epic Skywalker is built to last far longer. Since budget trampolines often need parts within a few years, the longer cover on the Epic is the stronger argument unless the higher weight limit is essential.
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