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Can anyone recommend a trampoline?

11 replies

SniffyHock · 06/06/2008 19:39

Because the choice is bewildering!! Am tempted to just go for TP because I know the brand. We would like a 12 or 15 foot, with a cover.

What do you have? Thanks

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foxythesnowfox · 06/06/2008 19:41

I got a 10 ft one from Netto yesterday with cover and enclosure for £79.99. Aldi are doing similar for £99. And Asda do a 7.5 ft one for about £80 too I think.

Sorry, I know its not quite what you are looking for, but I thought it might be useful! [smile}

BettySpaghetti · 06/06/2008 19:49

We have a Plum one from alltrampolines.com which seems to be one of the middle-range ones price-wise. I think it was around £200 with the ladder and anchoring kit.

We've only had it a few months but have been more than happy with it.

I also like the fact that its predominantly green and black so it blends in a bit and isn't too much of an eye-sore in the garden

SquiffyHock · 06/06/2008 19:53

That's a brilliant price foxy! Hadn't thought of the colour Betty so that's a good tip! Will check out that website.

Why do they range in price so much???

BettySpaghetti · 06/06/2008 19:56

Price variation seems partly to do with the thickness of the metal used, quality and number of springs, material used for the bounce mat etc.

Some of the websites selling them do a comparison bit where you can compare these things.

Got to go....curry is here

foxythesnowfox · 06/06/2008 20:38

I suspect this is one of those things you get what you pay for. I'm not expecting too much to be honest, but hoping to be proved wrong!

SquiffyHock · 06/06/2008 22:23

Thanks for your help. Hope the curry was good Betty

BettySpaghetti · 07/06/2008 14:58

Curry was lovely thanks squiffy

lexcat · 07/06/2008 16:41

Can highly recommend Super-Tramp.
Best thing is give them a call ask what your looking for and you will find the staff very helpful.
I have one of their trampolines plus so do a few friends who would also recommend them.

SquiffyHock · 07/06/2008 16:45

Thanks lexcat - have just ordered one before I saw your message. Have gone with a JumpKing Oval Jump pod after much deliberation! There are just so many to choose from, hope it's good

ScienceTeacher · 07/06/2008 16:51

The only type of trampoline that I would recommend is a Spring Free.

foxythesnowfox · 08/06/2008 21:53

Put the cheapo Netto one together today, and I am very pleased

Although we did put the frame together upside down at first

I have 3 happy children - hurrah! That's my Summer sorted

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