How were the Outdoor Trampolines Evaluated?


Each trampoline was evaluated based on five criteria. These were, in descending order: safety, quality, price, bounce, and variety of size and shape. As you’ve probably noticed, the biggest factor here was safety – and for good reason, too: Nearly 100,000 American kids are injured each year in trampoline-related accidents. And that’s just America – what about everywhere else in the world?

Most trampoline injuries are the result of falling off the trampoline, hitting a pole, or getting a limb or digit caught in the springs, or between the springs and the protective mat.

Most of the trampolines listed have the safety net sewn into the mat. Two of the trampolines don’t have nets at all (the JumpSport Fitness and the Aquaglide) and the other two (Superdome and AlleyOop) have the springs inside the net instead of outside.

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