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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Von Tijing | Posted under Kids
Tips For buying Your Hedstrom Trampoline
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Ages - Will there be children using your trampoline or just adults. If there are children what age are they? It is important to choose a trampoline size that's safe for the age of your children. Budget - How much you got to spend? Once you define your budget you can determine what range of trampoline you can afford. Here's some words of wisdom. Stay away from the really low priced ones because they are made of inferior parts and don't last and then when they break you can't get parts, never mind the risk of someone getting hurt. Middle of the road is always a safe bet for quality and affordability. And if your budget is big you can go for superior quality. Type - The round trampoline is the most common type but there are other choices including rectangular children's trampolines. Jumpking, Bazoongi, Power Jumper, Super Tramp, and Airborne all provide a round trampoline that is good value for the price and in a variety of sizes from as small as 8 feet in diameter and up. If you are looking for something really heavy duty then have a look at the Wallaby, Kangaroo, and Boomer heavyweights. Uses - Will your trampoline be used for fun or will the jumpers be involved in the sport. The sport demands are significant and you'll need a heavy duty trampoline. If you are involved in the sport get specifics about what you need. Part Availability - How easy is it to get parts and accessories for the trampoline you are looking at? Low quality trampolines usually have a very poor selection of parts whereas reputable middle of the road brands usually have an excellent selection. Warranty - An average frame warranty is 10 years on the frame and 5 years on the bed so ask before you buy. Some companies offer shorter warranties. You will need to decide what you are comfortable with but remember the warranty tells a lot about the confidence the manufacturer has in their product. Space - The size of trampoline you buy will depend a great deal on how much space you have available. A 14 inch diameter is a great size if you have the room. That said if space is at a premium trampolines come as small as an 8 foot diameter and then there are the mini's which are about 3 feet in diameter. So you've got plenty of options even if you live in an apartment. Which trampoline is the best? Well that's a very personal decision. A Hedstrom trampoline is certainly in the running but what it really comes down to is the best trampoline is the one that works 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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