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10 Things to Consider When Buying Trampolines

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When it comes to fun and exciting outdoor activities, trampolines have become a standard play and exercise equipment. They have dominated and replaced the classic swing and climbing frame. A Trampoline Flight provides an excellent aerial exercise which brings joy to children, a group of friends, and the whole family. Before you get too excited and ready to jump high, let’s find out the important considerations when purchasing a new trampoline either online, like from Jump Star Trampolines, or in stores. Let’s get started!

  1. Space

It’s important to make sure that you have enough space to set up your new trampoline. The recommended minimum overhead clearance required is 24 feet. Also, there should be a horizontal clearance of at least 6 feet from objects, such as bushes, fences, and walls, even with an installed enclosure. It should be fixed on the level ground, like grass, because hard surfaces may add stress and damage to the frame and eventually affecting its overall structure and functionality.

  1. User Age and Weight

Children under six years old shouldn’t use trampolines that are over 1

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