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Trampoline Safety Pad and Accessories PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 27 May 2008 21:01

Trampolines, being rebounding devices, propel the user to unaccustomed heights and into a variety of body movements. Recreational trampolines are designed exclusively for the home backyard market and not intended for competitive use. The vast majority of users of backyard trampolines are children, and therefore require close and constant adult supervision. Rules should be followed while playing on the trampoline.

A vital element to safe trampolining is found with the safety pad. Quality manufactured safety pads are constructed of a 1" single layer of closed cell polyethylene foam and are covered with a durabe and UV resistant cover. The pads should be attached via straps and/or buckles.

Safety Pads are neither designed nor intended to be used as seats or steps. Do not sit on or step on the safety pads! Failure to enforce this rule may cause irreparable damage to the pads.

Trampoline pads and all other components should be inspected prior to each use. Defective or worm trampoline equipment should be replaced prior to resuming use of trampoline.

Recommended weight limitation for most trampolines is no more than 200 lbs. Persons at or near this weight should test the resiliency of the springs prior to extensive bouncing. This can be done by jumping lightly on the mat. If the resiliency appears to be weak, stop bouncing immediately, take off each spring for inspection. If the spring appears to be over stretched, the mat should not be reinstalled until the defective springs have been replaced. Be sure and check the mat for any components that may need replacing.

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A Guide to Buying a Trampoline PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 October 2007 04:01

Trampolines come in three basic shapes – square, rectangular and round -- and many different sizes. While choosing a trampoline, you should consider its durability and safety as well as its guarantee. Pay close attention to the frame pads, jumping mats, springs and frames.

The frame pad is the most important part of the trampoline. Good frame pads provide better protection. Look at the thickness, width and the quality of material used in making the frame pad while choosing a trampoline.

The next component to closely inspect is the jumping mat. Make sure it is properly stitched and capable of withstanding an adult"s weight. There are several grades of jumping mats sold on the market today. The better the mat, the longer it will last.

Look at the quality of the springs as the longer the spring, the better the bounce. See if they are likely to weaken or stretch out of shape after use.

The frame should also be sturdy enough to withstand weight of more than one person, because often more than one child uses the trampoline simultaneously. A good trampoline frame should never bend or bow when set up, nor flex when in use.

Best way to find an authentic manufacturer and supplier of a trampoline that meets international safety standards is to visit the International Trampoline Industry Association (ITIA), a non-profit trade association of manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors of trampolines, trampoline parts and related equipment.

Here are some of the leading trampoline manufacturers and suppliers listed by the ITIA: Eurotramp, Trampoline Authority, 1800Trampoline.com, Hedstrom – Ball, Bounce and Sport Inc., Soft-Bounce Needak Rebounders, JumpSport, and Super-Fun Trampolines.

Trampolines Info provides detailed information about mini, water, bungee, and exercise trampolines, as well as trampoline sales, repair, parts, and accessories. Trampolines Info is the sister site of Batting Cages Web.

 
Trampoline Parts - What You Need To Know Before Ordering PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 07 October 2007 07:01

The first thing you need in order to get parts for your trampoline, is to know what the model and manufacturer of your trampoline.

But you say, "I have know idea about this information" or "I lost that stuff". Well good news for you, you may be able to find certain replacement parts for your trampoline without knowing the manufacturer and model of your trampoline.

Obviously if you need parts for your frame, etc., you"ll have no choice but to know specific information on your trampoline.

Here are some parts for your trampoline that can be custom ordered without knowing your model or manufacturer. If you are after the following types of trampoline parts, you can custom order without hassle, or hopefully without to much hassle.

Trampoline Mats:

If your trampoline mat is worn out, you can custom order a mat from sites like www.trampoline.com. The information you"ll need to provide to them is a measurement of the diameter of your trampoline, along with how many spring holes there are in your trampoline frame. These measurements are important, so make sure you get them right.

Need springs for your trampoline:

Once again if you"re on the hunt for parts such as springs for your trampoline, they can be custom ordered without knowing specifics about your trampoline make and model. You"ll need to measure one of your trampoline springs from tip to tip and provide this information to a trampoline parts replacement specialist, such as www.trampoline.com.

Replacing Safety Pads:

Safety pads can be made, simply provide the trampoline parts replacement store with a measurement of the diameter for your trampoline. More information may be required, but knowing your trampolines diamater from outside the fram to outside the frame is a great starting point.

It"s important that you do find replacement parts for your trampoline. Having a trampoline that is safe and working properly is essential. Take the steps necessary to get replacment parts, you"re kids are counting on you to keep them safe. Have Fun!

Allen Reed is the owner of http://www.trampoline-review.com. This site gives opinions and information on the trampoline market. Allen also runs a site discussing portable dvd players at: http://www.portable-dvd-players-guide.com.

 
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