5 Tips You Should Know About When Choosing A Trampoline.

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1. With safety net or without

Trampolines with Enclosures are important if you'd like your little ones and family to participate in trampolining without any injuries. Many of the accidents brought about by trampolining are due either to bouncing into another person (using the trampoline) or falling off the trampoline (no safety net).

It is plainly not worth the risk. The price of trampolines has dropped considerably over recent years and it is now feasible to buy a good family trampoline with a safety net for a similar price as a small trampoline (without a safety net) just a few years ago.

2. Dimensions and shape of trampolines

Trampolines are on the market in many different shapes for example round, oval and rectangular. Specialist trampolines in sports halls are usually rectangular and ideal for a single user. These trampolines achieve the very best bounce and performance as a result of the arrangement and configuartion of the springs. The majority of family trampolines present in gardens across the country are round with safety nets or enclosures. The round trampolines are available in sizes up to 14ft diameter and with the saftey net offer good fun for children, teenagers and adults alike. The bounce height will not be as good as the rectangular versions but still more than sufficient for most families.

The round trampolines furthermore tend to bounce the users into the center of the bed and are hence regarded as safer than other shapes.

4. Number of springs

The optimum number of springs on a trampoline varies depending on the size and shape of the trampoline. The optimum for any 14ft trampoline is 96 x 8.5-inch springs (80 x 8.5-inch for a 12 ft trampoline). Try to avoid trampolines that have shorter/fewer springs. Also, try to avoid trampolines that boast more springs than 96 (14ft) or 80 (12ft) 8.5-inch springs as performance will be compromised.

2. Weight of bouncers

When deciding on a trampoline it's key to take into consideration the probable weight of the bouncer. The amount of bounce attainable and life expectancy of a trampoline is based on a number of factors including the weight of users. Trampolines are offered for user weights ranging from 100kg to 178kg (26 stone). Typically, a 100kg bouncer capacity is more than adequate for many families although always go for the largest possible as little bouncers soon grow and the life of your trampoline will not be lowered due to it's restricted capacity.

5. Bounce height

The bounce height is dependant on a number of factors including the proficiency of the user, the quantity of springs on the trampoline and the sizing/shape of the trampoline. Generally, on round trampolines, the larger the trampoline, the softer bounce and less height achieved. However with enclosures, the larger round trampolines are very popular because of the potential to accommodate additional users who are just wanting to have a little bit of fun in a safe environment. Unless you are in search of a trampoline for a keen trampoliner, then bounce height should be ample once you have found a trampoline with the optimum amount of springs.


About the Author:
Liz Bowen is an article writer currently reviewing the range of gifts and presents on offer for all the family, home, children and pets.

Amongst items reviewed are wooden board games, trampolines, wooden climbing frames and go karts.

To view an wide selection of trampolines have a look at http://gifts-presents.co.uk



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