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Old 16 Oct 19, 10:03 PM  
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Although I can't remember the make of trampoline we got (definitely wasn't Plum), I think it's about 12ft and it's definitely been the best thing we bought. As Procrastinator said, get as big as you can and most definitely with net.

We've had 2 over the last 10 years, and had to get bigger one they loved it so much. DS even used it during his GCSE revision for a 10 min break from studying. We've also done "Tentolining"- sleeping out on the trampoline, which is brilliant fun!
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Old 16 Oct 19, 10:29 PM  
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We got this one for the kids about 3 years ago. They were 3 and 9 at the time. It been the best thing I have ever brought them. It keeps them so fit. Also it has lasted so well. Nothing has broken on it and still looks like new. Just make sure to anchor the trampoline down!
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Old 16 Oct 19, 10:55 PM  
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I work in ED, I would not recommend one unless you want to see me LOL
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Old 17 Oct 19, 01:34 AM  
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I work in ED, I would not recommend one unless you want to see me LOL
I'm with you on that one but then again I'm such a worrier. I think it comes from working in neuro rehab for many years.
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I work in ED, I would not recommend one unless you want to see me LOL
That's why I have been putting it off for so long.
There is one on market which allegedly reduces injuries by 90% as its spring free but its £1000 - £2000.
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