Trampoline Comparison
When considering a trampoline some
things you might consider:
Amount of space you have
The age of the jumpers
and the weight of the jumpers.
Whether an enclosure is appropriate.
Number of springs and length of springs - we
feel 8.5" is best for the larger trampolines.
The integrity of the frame.
A properly welded frame with good high strength
galvanized steel tubing provides the best frame.
How good the frame pad is - tie downs, vinyl thickness,
width.
Frame Pad
Comparison
Frame pad "grade" of construction, durability is dependent on:
Weight of vinyl cover
- the heavier the better.
Thickness of pad - Full
thickness all the way across the pad is best.
Basic design
- length of skirt, width.
You cannot
compare the trampolines we sell to any trampoline
offered in major discount stores. They cut costs by
using less steel in the frame,
smaller springs, thinner pads. Our trampolines
are designed to last for many years. The
inexpensive discount ones are essentially one season
and throw it away type trampolines.
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