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Which Trampoline?

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supertrouper · 08/07/2007 22:10

Where is the best place to buy an 8ft trampoline that is a decent one and has an enclosure?

Ta

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lexcat · 09/07/2007 10:33

Super-tramp are great. Not as cheap as some but they last 3x even 4x as long as the cheaper ones. Plus very good team of staff if you have any problems.
I tell you now once you have trampoline you will wonder how to managed with out it. Had one in the garden as a child and never grew out of it. HUge hit at teenage partys probaly highly dangers to, as I'm talking 17-18-19 year old and mostly all pissed. But we all surived no injures just drunken teenages on the grass as We had no enclosure, as that seems to be a very new thing.
Try www.supertramp.co.uk (sorry don't know how to do a link)

scienceteacher · 09/07/2007 16:37

We have a brilliant trampoline from Costco. It does not have springs around the edges, but instead uses vertical carbon fibre poles.

It's a 12-foot trampoline, and actually measures that because of the lack of edge springs. It has an enclosure.

Best of all, it is silent. There is no swish-shish-swish sound.

It's called a Springfree:
www.springfreetrampoline.com/index.php/nav/comparison

supertrouper · 10/07/2007 21:48

Thanks for the replies! Not a member of costco, used to be. Have friends who are so may get one of them to take me.

Being nosey, are you really a science teacher btw?

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newlifenewname · 10/07/2007 21:49

scienceteacher I live for the day we get a springfree! I had no idea Costco did them, may I ask how much you paid?

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