How To Buy A Good Trampoline -
Before you click "buy," grab a tape measure. You need a flat area of grass with at least on all sides of the trampoline and no low-hanging tree branches above it.
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Offers a larger jumping surface and is great for narrow yards. It feels similar to a round trampoline but allows for more "end-to-end" movement. Before you click "buy," grab a tape measure
Check the "static" vs. "dynamic" weight limit. You want a trampoline that can comfortably handle the combined weight of whoever might be jumping at once. It feels similar to a round trampoline but
Look for galvanized steel (to prevent rust) and thick tubing. A "wobbly" frame is a red flag for poor quality.
Cheap mats and nets will degrade and tear after one summer in the sun. Check the specs for UV-resistant coatings on the mat and safety netting. 5. Measure Your Space