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Please recommend me a trampoline

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listsandbudgets · 08/05/2020 15:03

Something as safe as it can be and long lasting. Dont mind paying a bit more if we are getting the quality and highest safety standards with it.

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controversialquestion · 08/05/2020 15:10

Have a look at springfree - they are expensive but durable and have a number of safety features. we got ours second hand.

SomethingOfTheNight · 08/05/2020 15:11

Watching with interest. I've been looking over the last few days too but everyone else obviously got there way before me as most places appear to be out of stock.

mbosnz · 08/05/2020 15:22

Springfree are fantastic. We had ours for 9 years, and only got rid of it because we relocated. Even my accident prone lot never managed to damage themselves on it.

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listsandbudgets · 08/05/2020 16:39

Thank you off to take a look

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ScorchioScorchio · 08/05/2020 21:50

Skyhigh. We've had ours for 13 years and it's still going strong.

PaolaNeri · 08/05/2020 22:13

Best one we had was a huge cheap one from Argos but had no safety net, but no problems and withstood loads of children using it over the years. We then had a Jumpking Ovalpod, but had constant issues with snapping springs and a poor quality safety net.

We now have a large oval Springfree, def worth the money and a good shape for a small garden but still big in size. The safety enclosure is like a rope material so it a lot stronger than the Jumpking. The Springfree has a long warranty as well covering the rods.

Another bonus with the Springfree is that is doesn't need to be on grass. We have ours on a part of the decking with no problems and none of the squeaky noises.

Classiccar · 09/05/2020 10:58

Apparently the ones with the net on the inside of the padding are safer? I can’t remember why - something to do with getting trapped perhaps? Probably worth reading up on beforehand.

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