Trampolines have grown in popularity over the last couple of years. More families are becoming conscious of the physical and educational benefits of having trampolines in their garden. Kids are having countless hours of fun on trampolines, and adults have found a new way to get in shape. The secret to getting the most out of your trampoline is choosing a trampoline that’s appropriate for your needs. But with so many trampolines out there, buying a trampoline can be a daunting task, especially for first-time buyers. Featured below are tips on how to buy a trampoline.
Safety nets are important
Safety is extremely important when buying a garden trampoline. Get it right the first time you will rest knowing that your kids are enjoying the trampoline without getting injured. A safety net is an optional addition with most trampolines, but for safety reasons we would recommend that it is a must. Go for a trampoline that has a thick, safety net running around the trampoline. This will help prevent kids and adults from falling off the trampoline should they bounce too high.
Consider weight limits
The weight limit of the trampoline is an important consideration when buying a trampoline. A trampoline with high user weight is better for handling heavy users. A smaller trampoline might be ideal at first, but trampoline should be a long-term investment. As your youngster grows up, it may not support his weight anymore. Realize that overloading the trampoline above its recommended user weight might cause damage to your trampoline. Be sure to go higher than you need, rather than having to upgrade in the future and pay twice.
The frame must be robust
While overlooked, the frame is an important factor to consider. Framing takes the weight of every bounce and holds the trampoline together, and so you need a trampoline that comes with a robust, reliable frame. Frames should be of heavy duty galvanized steel and have clean welding. If the frame has too many sharp edges, it can cause injuries. Because trampolines are placed outdoors and are exposed to harsh elements, it is important to purchase a trampoline with a frame that’s entirely coated to ensure long lasting use.
Shape of the trampoline matters
Round trampolines are the most popular shape. Round trampolines are ideal for use by one bouncer as the finest bounce is in the middle where the springs can function evenly to produce a powerful and consistent bounce. However, this benefit can turn into a tragedy if more than one person uses the trampoline at one go. Rectangular trampolines are popular among adults. The downside, however, is that safety nets don’t fit on rectangular trampolines. Whatever your choice, make sure the trampoline is safe for use.
Make sure it is well padded
A trampoline pad is a padding found on the edge of the trampoline. A poorly padded trampoline is a tragedy waiting to happen. Make sure that the trampoline you buy is well padded and features thick padding made from of a tough material such as polyethylene. The pad also needs to be fitted securely to the frame, to prevent it from falling off during use. Avoid trampolines that use ropes to secure the padding to the trampoline as they can cause injuries. Remember that the safety of the users should be your number one priority when considering a trampoline.
Ease of installation
Another important aspect to consider is how the trampoline is put together. Some trampolines are very hard to set up, while others are super-easy. Before you buy a trampoline, check to see if it needs to be assembled. If you have to assemble the trampoline, read assembly instructions carefully before you start the set up process. The installation of all garden trampolines must be done with caution by at least two adults. If you need help setting up your trampoline or don’t you want to be bothered, you can hire a trampoline installer.
Conclusion:
No parent wants their kid to get injured, so follow these tips before you buy a trampoline. Here’s our list of the best trampolines.