Adding or replacing your frame skirt is a quick and easy process.
For more information and a video guide, visit Needak Manufacturing directly.
If you have any other questions or concerns, including regarding set up, pack up, maintenance, or installation, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
It is ideal if you also provide us with images or videos so we can more accurately advise, along with the serial number which is a combination of letters and numbers found on a sticker on the underside of your Needak main frame.
Anchor to two legs
Each skirt has 6 hook & loop straps (like velcro) – one for each leg. Start with wrapping the hook & loop strap around two consecutive legs. The band inside the spring cover is tight and will be easier to slip over the entire rebounder if you begin in this manner.Wrap the straps around the legs
The more surface area of hooks engaging loops, the better the skirt will perform. Wrap the loop strap (soft side) around the leg radius and then wrap the hook (rough side) going the opposite direction onto the loop side. Make sure to engage as much of the strap onto itself as possible to ensure a tight and secure fit. Do not cross them as an X or press them together pointing into the same direction.Do this for each leg and each pair of straps
Continue around the frame wrapping each hook & loop strap until all 6 pairs are in place.Ready to jump!
Remember that the spring cover does not make it okay to jump on the springs – they are there for cosmetic reasons and to also keep dust off the springs. Keep your feet on the mat!For more information and a video guide, visit Needak Manufacturing directly.
If you have any other questions or concerns, including regarding set up, pack up, maintenance, or installation, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
It is ideal if you also provide us with images or videos so we can more accurately advise, along with the serial number which is a combination of letters and numbers found on a sticker on the underside of your Needak main frame.