

🌟 Bounce into safety, style, and endless fun!
The JoyBerri Upsurge Trampoline is a premium ASTM-certified outdoor trampoline available in sizes from 8 to 16 feet. Featuring a rust-proof galvanized steel frame, an extra-strong safety net with outward curved poles, and a weight capacity of up to 450 lbs, it ensures maximum safety and durability. Enhanced with dazzling 16-color LED lights, a sprinkler system, and a ladder, it transforms any backyard into a vibrant fitness and fun zone. Backed by a 5-year protection plan and lifetime support, it’s the ultimate year-round gift for active families.



























| ASIN | B0CLW1JXNX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,430 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #33 in Recreational Trampolines |
| Brand | JOYBERRI |
| Brand Name | JOYBERRI |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,297) |
| Date First Available | October 26, 2023 |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame Size | 10 Feet |
| Included Components | LED lights, sprinkler, trampoline ladder, 5 year warranty, instructions manual |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 120.1 x 120.1 x 94.1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36 x 7.9 x 7.8 inches |
| Manufacturer | JOYBERRI |
| Material | Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
| Model Name | Upsurge Plus New - Blue |
| Model Year | 2024 |
| Number Of Springs | 64 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 45.81 Kilograms |
| Part Number | JB-UPSRGPLN-BLU |
| Product Dimensions | 120.1"L x 120.1"W x 94.1"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 10FT |
| Style | 10 ft with Sprinkler - Blue |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| UPC | 850040381467 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
A**.
Highly recommend
Great product ! Easy installation Could have done it myself but was much easier with a second set of heads. Packaged well. Easy delivery. Was heavy but I used a dolly to maneuver the package. Looks extremely durable. I jumped with ease and I’m 200 pounds. Netting was easy to install as well.
S**S
Great exercise, even for adults
I have had this trampoline for 3 weeks now and feel like I have given it a fairly through test before this review. I love it. I have RA and I am always looking for low impact exercise options that don't bore me. A trampoline was suggested to me for cardio health and endurance, but especially working on better balance. I'm not out here doing backflips or high jumps. I'm bouncing and "jogging" and doing squats and twists knowing that when I land I'm going to not hurt myself. It's a wonderful feeling being able to dance and bounce and move my body without excess caution. I probably look ridiculous to anyone who can see over my fence, but I don't even care. I set up a bluetooth speaker and blast my workout music and set the lights to go like it's a disco... trust me, it's a lot of fun and I look forward to my time out there. Please be aware that, you'll probably need some help setting this up. Thankfully I had some neighbor men come over and put it together for me. I think it'd be very difficult for just one person to set up, but these three men had it set up very quickly. Also, it is easy enough for my lawnmower kid to move over in the yard when he mows, so that isn't a problem at all, like I suspected it might be. I have the 12ft one, it's a good size, not excessively large like some others I've seen in my neighborhood, it's just pretty perfect. It tucks nicely next to my deck and patio area. We've had rain three times since I set this up and can confirm no damage from that. We'll see what happens when the snow comes and if it's bad I'll edit the review, but I think it's going to be fine. I feel like I've looked this over fairly well and all the essential components seem to be of a high quality. My kids and grandkids have been over to try it out and they are delighted to have a trampoline in their Bubbe's yard. They were kept busy for a long time, laughed a lot and were worn out afterward which their parents appreciated. My daughter in law has even allowed her toddler in there after she inspected the net and decided it would be safe for him. I assured her that I had banged against it myself more than once by accident and it had kept me safe, so for sure it would not give way on a small boy. I also love the way the net supports bow away from the net so when I do fall against the sides, I don't get bruised from the poles, this is a great feature for me. The kids added my mid sized stability ball to their trampoline play and left it out there when they left, so on a whim I decided to add it to my routine too for some low impact upper body work. My conclusions... Don't be afraid to buy this as an adult who needs some exercise or if you're bored with your current routine. This is not just for kids even though they love it too. I've found it to be safe and fun and easy to use. There are several You Tube videos for large trampoline workouts aimed at adults with limited motion or based on low bounces or low impact as well as more aggressive workouts for able bodied adults. You have to add large trampoline to your search parameters or you'll just get rebounder results. Start slow and low bounces to avoid injury if you have issues, but I found I could fairly quickly add some moves with the music. I'm happy.
M**E
Awesome trampoline
Super easy to put together. Safety net fits beautifully and the addition of the lights is fun! Haven’t tried the sprinkler attachment as it’s December but can’t wait for warmer weather. This is also the perfect size for a pre schooler. Great experience and product
J**X
The best choice!
I want to start off by saying I researched a ton of trampolines on Amazon before deciding on this one. I only went with Amazon available trampolines because we didn’t have a way to transport one home if we bought local from like a Sam’s or Walmart. So much of my time was spent reading reviews. I decided on the Joyberri 14’ green trampoline with sprinkler and LED lights. Disclaimer: this trampoline was not the cheapest but certainly not the most expensive. I had been wanting to get the kids (10 and 4 years old) a trampoline for a little while. Obviously I wanted to read what others thought about the trampolines available on Amazon because to me, I think this review system is the best. Now for someone who gives a 2 star review simply saying “Company sent the wrong color” well their review means absolutely nothing and they’ve just wasted 10 seconds of my life and minutes of theirs; that review is neither insightful nor useful. Anyway so I diligently read the reviews for all the trampolines within my designated price point. I set a limit of $500 and wanted to stick to at or below that number all in (unit, taxes, protection plan addition, etc.). We found the Joyberri delivered on everything we were looking for in a trampoline, and even things we didn’t know we ‘needed.’ While this delivered on everything we wanted in a trampoline, the instructions didn’t. They could definitely be clearer and better written, taking care to show whether parts face inward or outwards. Don’t get me wrong, some of the instructions do say “make sure X is facing the ground” or “note the curvature of X vs. Y.” But not all of the instructions are clear and leave you wondering if you can set pieces up interchangeably or not. We did have to go to Joyberri’s site and view completely put together pix of trampolines to make sure some of the parts were facing how they should be. The good news for us was we relied on common sense when the instructions clarity failed and we were right (according to website photos) each time. That being said it just makes more sense to have clearer instructions vs. assume everyone has the same level of common sense. So for the instructions lacking full clarity and causing doubt among the assemblers, a star was lost. Subpar instructions aside, we are VERY happy with this trampoline. I ordered this trampoline about a week before Prime Day (which was actually four days) and my husband grunted that I should have waited for Prime Day. Thankfully and surprisingly, the price points weren’t any different pre-Prime Day so I didn’t have to hear about it. The 14’ trampolines ranged from $315 for green, to $359 for black (my first choice) and blue to $399 for red. Literally the exact same trampoline in every way except color of the safety mat spring cover. Of course I went with green because I cannot justify spending more on the same thing and I can’t even wrap my head around why the pricing would be so wildly different among the color options. So here color decided the price. We’re all very happy with the green though and it wasn’t like the green was the worst of all color options. Actually red would have been the worst so for it to be the most expensive just worked in my favor. My husband and I decided to send the kids off to their grandparents’ house so we could focus, uninterrupted, on putting the trampoline together. It was never a question of could we do it, it was a question of will we both come out alive. Kidding. We work well together and have put together a ton of RTA furniture so this is really no different. We both were shocked at how easy this was to assemble. We both agreed the instructions were subpar but the ease of putting this together cannot be overstated. We both gave it a 3 out of 10 on the difficulty to assemble scale with 1 being no instructions needed, easiest thing we’ve ever put together and 10 being the most difficult, impossible to put together. This trampoline is surprisingly easy to assemble. It took us 2.5 hours in total from start to finish. I wanted to time it because other reviews ranged from 2 hours to 3 hours to put together. We found that to be about the same for us. All of the tools you need are included in the box except a rubber mallet which is recommended but not required. We did not need to make use of a rubber mallet but I can see where someone else might need one when assembling the frame. The spring loading tool worked beautifully and can’t be underestimated. There’s obviously a bunch of areas that are pinch points during the assembly process so you have to acknowledge and be mindful of that. I purchased this trampoline fully expecting to get about three years of use out of it. Our intention was/is to leave the base up during the winter and store the netting away in the garage. If we only get a few years of use out of this, it’s worth it because recall I chose the $315 trampoline when they range from less than $200 all the way to $1,000. I know I might sound like a cheapo but I felt like a $500 max price for a unit I’m expecting to last three years, leaving out in the elements and getting moderate use was a good cost to value ratio. This trampoline is certainly not the death trap trampoline this Millennial mom grew up with 30 years ago. The sophisticated safety features on this trampoline make it nearly impossible to fall out/off and never exposes your hands or feet to the springs. I’m 100% happy with the trampoline. I’d just like to see better instructions for people who are less handy than my husband and I because truly this is a feat anyone can accomplish! Putting this together yourself is absolutely doable.
A**N
Manufacturing suggestions
Only had it a week but assembly is pretty straight forward. The instructions were a bit confusing. Seemed like they were written by someone who speaks english as a second language. No “number” stickers were on any of the pieces making assembly more time consuming than it needed to be. ***safety concern is that kids can still put there feet through the spring hole. It would be smart of them to make holes in the spring cover for the elastic straps to go through so the cover will actually do what its meant to do and protect kids from putting there foot between the Springs. Easy fix if they wanted. Overall seems to be pretty nice quality
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