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Some trampoline advice please

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rosealbie · 05/07/2008 14:50

We would like to get ds a trampoline for his 7th birthday this month (will also be a present for dd aged 4).

We know we want a 12ft with a surround but I just wondered what make you have and if/why you are pleased with it. Also, how much is a 'reasonable' price to pay for a trampoline, they seem to vary quite a bit.

Thank you.

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rosealbie · 05/07/2008 20:50

bump

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ja9 · 05/07/2008 20:54

recent thread

shirleyghostman · 05/07/2008 20:57

Good idea but watch if you have a dog as mine loves bouncing on it with the kids!

rosealbie · 05/07/2008 21:02

just seen a great Jumpking Oval 15ft x 10ft one - pretty expensive though but good for narrow gardens.

Thanks for the link, shall have a look now.

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deanychip · 05/07/2008 21:06

i paid £90 for my 12foot one in the sales from B&Q last year.
We got the surround as well included in the price.
best thing ever, my boy is on it as soon as he gets up in the morning!
before school he has a 10 min bounce and as soon as he gets home he goes on it.
Its also great for pals visiting, they all love it.
i restrict them to 2 on it at once for safety tho.
take shoes off,
no food or drink on it.
they love it.

rosealbie · 06/07/2008 12:29

Would be interested to hear from others.....

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WilfSell · 06/07/2008 12:34

bought a kerboing one online with surroun. can't remembr how much but about 150 quid i think.

it's great...

jalopy · 06/07/2008 14:03

'Jump for fun' - we got a 10 foot one with enclosure and it's great. Unfortunately can't remember price. Look on their website.

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