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Spring Free Trampolines

For kids, buying a trampoline is a guarantee of many fun days of bouncing with their friends. Trampolines keep children occupied for hours on end and make enjoyable backyard accessories. However, they can also be dangerous. Many accidents have occurred on trampolines, which is why the new spring free trampolines are safer and more reliable.

Now you can rest easy knowing your child is safe from the harms of traditional trampolines, yet still having just as much fun. The new rebounder trampoline is one that keeps both parents and kids happy. When buying a trampoline, look for those which are spring free and offer safety nets. These nets will surround your trampoline and prevent bouncers from flying off the sides.

Accidents are more likely to happen when more than one person is jumping at a time because one person's bounce could send another straight up into the air. Falling on the ground at that height and speed can be very dangerous, causing kids to break their arm or worse.

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Nets provide a level of safety that trampolines without nets can't. Spring free trampolines are safer because they have gotten rid of the harmful springs that can usually be found all along the surface of a regular trampoline. Impact with these springs has caused painful pinches, cuts and bruises. With spring free trampolines, your child will never make contact with dangerous springs that could cause a child to lose balance and fall to the ground.

Additional trampoline parts can be purchased to further ensure a safe way to play. Safety pads are one example of trampoline parts that can be added to your trampoline. You may want to consider purchasing these mats when buying a trampoline for the first time.

Safety mats are attached along the circumference of the jumping mat and provide cushioning along the steel pole frame of the trampoline. If a child were to fall toward the end of the trampoline, these safety mats would protect the head and other body parts from getting hurt. When buying a trampoline, this and other safety precautions should be seriously considered.


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