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45nanny · 12/10/2009 10:51

Not sure if this is the right site , but will ask anyway .I am looking to buy a trampoline for my special needs son , anyone one brought one (i,m sure you all have ) not sure were to start looking . So many too choose from . I suppose i,m looking at a stable one that will last a few years , dont mind the price . Thanks.

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chuckeyegg · 12/10/2009 19:19

How old is he? Do you want one with a handle for him to hold on to?

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seeyounexttuesday · 12/10/2009 19:21

we have had a jumpking for the past 6 years and still going strong. 14ft but we have 3 DC and was about £360 then without the net. Probably alot cheaper now though.

cocolepew · 12/10/2009 19:24

I got the 8ft one a few years ago, it's been great. Our garden isn't straight so I weight it down with sandbags.

45nanny · 12/10/2009 19:53

Thanks for the replies. my son is 14 and loves to use the trampoline . Have been looking for the past year , wasnt sure what to buy .

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teacakes · 24/10/2009 23:59

we got a JumpKing 10ft a year ago and it is great. Hubby said it was tricky to put up, though he was by himself and in the dark! But DD 4yrs and DD 15mths love it and so do their friends. Best thing we have brought so far, used almost every day.

teacakes · 24/10/2009 23:59

we got a JumpKing 10ft a year ago and it is great. Hubby said it was tricky to put up, though he was by himself and in the dark! But DD 4yrs and DD 15mths love it and so do their friends. Best thing we have brought so far, used almost every day.

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