14′ Heavy-Duty Pro Trampoline With Basketball Hoop Just $199.99 at Sam’s Club
Sam’s Club deals are hopping!
Through May 16th or while supplies last, Sam’s Club is hosting their May Savings Week Sale with awesome deals on home goods, toys, and more!
If you’ve been looking for a deal on a trampoline for the summer, they have two included with this sale that drop to under $200 with the instant savings! Hurry, these might not last long, and it looks like they are now available in-club only.
Bounce on these deals while you can…
14′ Trampoline with Safety Enclosure and Basketball System $239.98 – available in-club only
Less $40 instant savings
Final Cost $199.98!
14′ Heavy Duty Pro Trampoline with Safety Net and Basketball Hoop $239.98 – available in-club only
Less $40 instant savings
Final Cost $199.98!
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(Thanks, Amanda!)
Bought it today and can’t wait to show the kids!
They will be so excited!
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Going to ask if anyone has experience with this make and model
I believe this is the one we have that we got at Sam’s for $199 a few years ago. The hoop didn’t last long with my crazy boys and their friends but it’s gotten a lot of use.
I bought thus full price and I will tell you it was very hard. It took saturdays, over 8 hours, 6 different people helping because we all got frustrated. The drill holes predone, were not big enough. I had to buy different screws. Give your self a whole day, use a drill, and seek more help if needed. Ive been thinking of emailing the company to see if they would do a set by step video. I really hate saying it, but its made in China and at least the one I got, it was quite the struggle.