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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Von Tijing | Posted under Kids
7 Tips For Buying A Trampoline
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1. The BudgetA common question is how much so spend. There are three main quality divisions. The super trampoline is extremely strong and has an excellent bounce and the padding is by far the best on the market and of course it costs a pretty penny. The mid range is the most popular because you get good quality and an affordable price. It's rather a happy medium area. Some excellent middle of the road manufacturers include Jaques JumpStar, Proline, Ceetex, Bazoongi, Jumpking, and Airborne. And then there are the budget trampolines which are cheap to buy but usually not of a quality that I would entrust my family to. Especially in recent years when so many are trying to get a piece of the trampoline pie.2. Which Is The BestAnother common question and the answer is�. The one that works for you and your family is the best. Follow the weight guides and make sure that you are buying to work within those restrictions. And remember kids grow fast so don't buy to fit just today instead look into the future.3. What TypeThere are three main types of trampolines. Choose the one that fits your personal lifestyle the best. Round - Jumpking, Bazoongi, Power Jumper, Super Tramp, and Airborne all provide a round trampoline that is good value for the price. They are available in 12 foot and 14 foot diameters. Only buy a 10 foot if you are limited in space. Bigger is far more fun and a much better investment overall. Children's Rectangular Tramps - Frog, Airbound, Senior, and Prince all make a rectangular that is very easy to move and doesn't need a lot of space. They are much lighter weight and overall are made from lighter products designed strictly for kids up to the weight specified. The Heavyweights - Wallaby, Kangaroo, and Boomer all over a heavy duty rectangular trampoline that is rigid and built to last. It's high quality performance yet it's still very affordable. 4. Who Will Use ItWell let's hope the entire family finds this a fun and relaxing form of entertainment and remember its great exercise too. It's important to define what ages will use it and what is a safe trampoline for those ages. 5. Fun or SportUsing a trampoline for fun is entirely different then becoming involved in the sport. The demands of the sport are significant and you will need to buy a trampoline that can keep up with those demands. Believe me there is a big difference! 6. PartsYou want to know how readily parts are available. Your well known brands such as those already mentioned should provide no problem with parts but be aware some of the low quality products may not have parts available and will probably need more of them then many of the other brands. 7. Warrantybe sure to carefully read the warranty offered. Many of the reputable companies offer 10 years on the frame and 5 years on the bed and springs. That's pretty impressive if you think about it. Buying a trampoline can be very exciting and these seven tips will have you bringing home the perfect trampoline for you! About The Author: Von Tijin is a professional writers and write about various different recreational activities. At http://www.easytrampoline.com he has provide information about duability and quality of different trampolines. Visit the website to get more information about trampoline |
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