Skywalker 12ft vs 15ft Round
Same Classic round line, so this is a size and capacity choice. The 12ft suits younger kids and smaller yards; the 15ft adds jumping room and a slightly higher limit.
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Quick verdict
Choose the 12ft for a small yard or a single younger child. Choose the 15ft if you have the space and want more room, since it costs only modestly more.
Full spec comparison
| Specification | Skywalker 12ft | Skywalker 15ft Round |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Skywalker | Skywalker |
| Model / line | Skywalker 12' Round Trampoline (12ft) | Skywalker 15' Round Trampoline (15ft) |
| Size | 12ft | 15ft |
| Shape | Round | Round |
| Install type | above ground | above ground |
| Safety net | yes | yes |
| Overall footprint | 12ft × 12ft | 15ft × 15ft |
| Spring system | Coil springs | Coil springs |
| Spring count | 72 | — |
| Spring length | 6.5" | — |
| Max single-user weight | 250 lb | 275 lb |
| Frame material | Galvanized steel | Galvanized steel (powder-coated) |
| US standard | Yes (ASTM) | Yes (ASTM) |
| Warranty | Frame 3 yr; mat 1 yr; springs 1 yr; net 1 yr | Frame 7 yr; mat 3 yr; springs 3 yr; net 3 yr |
| Price | $297.99 | $390 |
What matters most
Both carry the Classic line's 3-year frame and 1 year on the mat and springs, so build is the same. The 12ft is rated to 250 lb at about $298; the 15ft is rated to 275 lb at about $359 to $390. The extra room on the 15ft helps when two kids share the mat, but it needs more clear space around it. For one younger jumper in a tight yard, the 12ft is enough; if you have the room, the 15ft is an easy step up for the price.
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