On average small trampolines measure 2 feet from the ground. The larger ones above 8 feet have a ground clearance of about 3 feet. The small ones have a total height of 6 feet, whereas the larger ones have a height of 8 feet. This includes the safety net.
A round trampoline is very easy to measure. Start at the outer edge and measure across through the center to the edge on the opposite side. In case your trampoline is not a perfect circle you can just make another measure perpendicular to this to be sure. If you get a different measure, simply average them out by adding the two measurements and dividing by two.
Start from the outer edge to the other end starting with the shorter side then measuring the longer side in case of a rectangular type.
These are measured just like the rectangular types, starting with the shorter side through the center to the other edge then measure the longer side.
Trampolines are crazily fun outside activities. Watching tricks and flips or even just kids jumping around is a great joy of life. However, when it comes to uncontrollable condition, weather especially, there are few tips we want to let you know.
When winter turns everything into pure white, it's cheeky, sometimes dumb, to have a snow ball fight. Or, gusty wind blowing outside, siting in the warmth of the house, you wonder the safety of your beloved trampolines. The question is, how to take care of it?
But, what if you have no place to put your trampoline parts, and the heavy snow slowly but surely build on your mat. You worry will it do any harm.
That's it. If you want to know more specific on safety rules on trampoline, please go to this post.
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Well, that's an important question! Let's see:
A water trampoline has a jump surface supported by a steel frame and trampoline springs. A water bouncer has a jump surface supported by a spring-less interlocking webbing connected from the floatation tube to the jump surface.
So that means for the everyday usage:
A water trampoline can support heavier loads on the jump surface and will provide a higher jump than a water bouncer. Unlike the bouncer, a water trampoline requires assembling the framed jump surface. This will take about 30 minutes additional set-up time.
A water bouncer is a great family recreational product and costs less than a water trampoline. It will support a good amount of weight and will provide a short bounce. A bouncer does not require any assembly other then inflating and anchoring.
Check our available water trampoline and bouncers by Island Hopper
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