Safe Family Fun

The vast majority of customers are happy with their trampolines and continue to use them years later. If you live in a climate with harsh winters, though, you should probably buy a cover for your trampoline bounce pro trampoline or disassemble it and put it in your shed during the winter. Otherwise, like any trampoline, its lifespan is liable to be shortened considerably. Choose your trampoline based on weight, age, and purpose.

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Not coincidentally, professional gymnasts choose rectangular trampolines over other shapes. You’ve probably noticed there are trampolines that can be built into the ground. Basically, you dig a hole, install the trampoline, and the kids jump as if they are on the ground, but with more bounce. There is no proof that this actually lowers the risk of injury, though, since the frame and the springs can still present a safety hazard. You’ll want a trampoline with at least a year’s warranty on the frame, and a safety net that can be replaced. You’ll also want to make sure that the weight limit is high enough for your jumpers, and that the trampoline is made of materials that can withstand some heavy bouncing.

Before you start shopping, take some measurements of the area where you’ll put the backyard trampoline, or wherever you’ll place it. If you’re looking at round trampolines, the size is typically measured in diameter, or the measurement across the center of the circle. Fairly standard sizes include 12 and 15 ft trampolines, while mini trampolines are of course, much smaller.

I did not find a noticeable difference in customer reviews on the quality of customer service. Too many customers have complained about the trampoline being whisked off by the wind, springs breaking only one year in, a bad mat, and other safety concerns. You may be able to buy appropriate netting separately from Jumpsport, but this is not clear and is also not mentioned. Skywalker trampolines come with anchor straps and spikes.

Older children can use the larger, “adult” trampolines, and more than one person can jump at a time. Just make sure their combined weight does not surpass the trampoline’s weight limit. Made especially for tots, Skywalker’s mini trampolines provide 360-degree padded support handles.

But if Skywalker is competing head-to-head with Alley Oop (and they are), Jumpsport’s lower quality line is certainly not in the same ballpark. Howver, Alley Oop’s variety is quite limited, and its netting is “traditionally” mounted directly to the vertical supports and to the frame of the trampoline itself. Plus, the springs are on the inside of the net (whereas Skywalker’s are on the outside).

For a good safety enclosure, plan to leave at least five feet of clearance on all sides of the trampoline and about thirty feet of clearance above the trampoline. Because you need a fairly large space, you’re most likely looking at outdoor trampolines. And of course, don’t forget the safety net and consider a safety pad around the perimeter for added protection. Indoor trampolines are available but are typically smaller in size. Wherever indoor our outdoor, round, rectangular or oval, trampolines are pure fun. Trampolines enclosures increase the safety for the jumpers.

Also, are thought to be sturdier and more durable than Bouncepro trampolines. Pure Fun trampolines also don’t seem to be as sturdy as the rest, so that’s something to take into consideration when buying. Propel, like Skywalker, places its net inside the springs, but both the net and the padding over the springs (like Skywalker’s) deteriorate with time and need to be replaced. While Jumpsport owns Alley Oop, the two are absolutely not comparable. You might say that Jumpsport is the much-lower line of trampolines, though they are generally considered to be a good brand.