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Trampoline recommendation - Plum or Zero Gravity

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Supertrampz · 12/08/2024 12:15

Hello, looking for a trampoline recommendation for my 7 and 11 year old children. Something which is safe and easy to maintain / dismantle or cover in winter for our smallish London garden (10m x 10m). Looking at Plum or Zero Gravity probably 10 ft - what would you suggest? Thank you.

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Supertrampz · 12/08/2024 12:45

PS also is an in ground trampoline worth the extra price or am I fine with the usual raised one?

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HappyHideouts · 12/08/2024 22:29

Hey there,

What sort of trampoline are you looking for rectangular, circle, oval shaped?

In ground versions are great, as they look good in the garden and are safer with a reduced height. The downside is that they can't be put away when not in use. The groundworks for an in ground trampoline is also quite significant.

There are some great European brands that offer awesome trampolines like BERG, Salta and Akrobat also.

Happy to make a recommendation based on your needs.

Cheers,
Warren

Supertrampz · 12/08/2024 22:57

Thanks @HappyHideouts
I read up about the in ground ones and too expensive to install. So back to the normal ones - looking for circular or oval in a 10 ft size. A brand which is tried and tested and easier to get spare parts for.

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HappyHideouts · 12/08/2024 23:03

What is your budget range? if you don't mind me asking.

Duckinglunacy · 12/08/2024 23:10

We have a springfree trampoline which works well, not so easy on the assembly but excellent for a small space

HappyHideouts · 14/08/2024 21:49

Supertrampz · 12/08/2024 22:57

Thanks @HappyHideouts
I read up about the in ground ones and too expensive to install. So back to the normal ones - looking for circular or oval in a 10 ft size. A brand which is tried and tested and easier to get spare parts for.

How did you get on with your decision? What did you go for in the end?

Supertrampz · 15/08/2024 02:14

Not decided yet. The springfree trampolines are £££

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HappyHideouts · 15/08/2024 07:31

@Supertrampz I have sent you a DM. Please check it out.

HettyCletter · 15/08/2024 18:02

We have an 11ft Berg trampoline that we’ve been very happy with.

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