SkyBound vs Skywalker
Two retail brands, so this is about warranty, support, and consistency.
Skywalker is the familiar mass-market default, with broad availability and strong replacement-parts support, though its standard models carry a shorter 3-year frame warranty. SkyBound is more mixed, with parts, mid-tier models, and a springless-style line, and warranty terms that vary by product line.
Choose Skywalker if you want the safer default with wide parts availability. Choose SkyBound if one of its specific designs and warranty terms fits what you're after.
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Key takeaways
- The two brands differ on bounce system — SkyBound uses springless bungee-cord system, while Skywalker uses coil springs, with some stretch-band models.
- Single-user weight isn't directly comparable: SkyBound (roughly 100–330 lb depending on model); Skywalker (625 lb).
- Skywalker publishes round, oval, square, rectangle models; SkyBound's line-up varies by range and is best checked per model.
- SkyBound warranty is set by product line — Official comparison material appears to range from about 2 to 10 years by model; springless series commonly shows 5 years on main components; compare against Skywalker per model.
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