Which Trampoline is a site aimed at assisting you in the process of buying a trampoline. This is done through a series of articles, describing what you must remember to consider, how you use your trampoline safely, or how to find the best deals on the market.

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Garden trampoline

Years ago children ran around, playing in the garden. Today, many of them also jump. Garden trampolines have really made their mark in the yards and gardens – areas where the wide jumping devices reign. Here’s a quick guide to the garden trampoline, so that you will buy the right one and that safety is in order. Continue reading

Mini trampolines

A mini trampoline is also known as trampette, jogging trampoline or an exercise trampoline. It is typically less than 1 meter in diameter and the bouncy mattress is not lifted more than about 30 centimeters from the ground. It can easily be stored away, does not cost that much, and makes out an effective indoor exercise equipment. Continue reading

Wind stakes for trampolines

Depending on where you live, change in weather will occur. It most likely will get windier during specific months of the year. If the winds are not too strong, you don’t necessarily need separate your trampoline, and set it inside. Here you can read about using wind stakes securing your trampoline against windy conditions. With wind you don’t need to worry, that your neighbor will have a flying trampoline in their garden. Continue reading

In-ground trampolines

Some trampolines can be lowered into the ground, and thus are called in-ground trampolines. By installing your trampoline in the ground safety will increase, because the drop from starting point and the ground is lower than on a normal trampoline. A lot of people also find the trampoline less obtrusive and the garden view less disturbed, when the trampoline is lowered. Continue reading

Trampoline edge pad

The edge of a trampoline is sometimes called a bumper edge, safety edge or a bumper pad. The thickness of this pad varies, as does the quality. On some models it is more like a very durable pillow or a cushion, on others it is more of a simple overdraft. The purpose of the bumper pad is to protect against hard trampoline parts and sometimes to connect the trampoline with the frame. Continue reading