Things to Consider When Looking for the Best Trampoline

Safety

Trampoline safety is the number one factor to think about before you buy a trampoline. It’s only been a little over a decade since the majority of trampolines have started including safety enclosures. Nowadays, it’s uncommon to find a trampoline that does not come standard with one.
There’s an even newer area of safety that has grown in popularity over the past few years, Springless trampolines. If you’ve ever jumped on a standard model, then you are probably familiar with the outer ring.

The springs give the trampoline its bounce, but also increase the risk of injury. Even with an enclosure, it only prevents kids from hitting the edge or falling off the trampoline. This cannot prevent a leg or arm from getting caught through the gap.

Make sure when buying a trampoline to always check out the safety features the trampoline has. If you buy a used trampoline make sure to inspect it thoroughly for any damage it might have.

Price
 
After safety, the most important factor is usually the price. Trampolines aren’t a small family purchase. You want to make sure your hard-earned dollars are going into something of great value. The shape, size, and overall quality will have the greatest impact on the price. A smaller size trampoline can cost you less but depending on how many people are going to use the trampoline will affect the price.

Size
 
Do you have two kids or four kids? Maybe you have six kids, or your kids will inevitably invite all their friends over. It’s critical to consider how many kids (or parents) will be using the trampoline most of the time. This will affect the size of the trampoline you purchase.

Shape
 
The round trampoline is often thought of as the most traditional; it’s the one most of us remember growing up on. Round models tend to provide its jumpers with a softer and deeper bounce.

Rectangular trampolines have historically been reserved for gymnasts, but that trend has changed. The rectangular shape will give the user a firmer and stronger bounce than its round counterpart.

Square shaped trampolines are similar to the look and feel of the rectangular version. The oval and octagon hybrid shapes aren’t as common but act quite similar to their round counterpart.

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