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Old 16 Oct 19, 01:00 PM  
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Mobile Trampoline

Can anyone recommend a good trampoline. My son has been asking for one all year.
We may give in for chritsmas.
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Old 16 Oct 19, 03:38 PM  
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What age and what for?

If it is for someone who does gymnastics then a rectangular one is best. We got our DD a Kanga Blue 12ft x 8ft one about 5 years ago and it is still going strong.

Came from trampoline-warehouse/

They also do the play round ones, but equally many places locally do those.
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Old 16 Oct 19, 04:40 PM  
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For a 6 year old boy. I started looking and the choice is overwhelming and very mixed reviews.
We don't mind shape or size.

Will take a look thanks.
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Old 16 Oct 19, 04:46 PM  
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My advice is if you have the space get as large one as you can. 14ft if you have space. The smaller ones have a lot less bounce and kids will get bored of the smaller ones much earlier.

And be sure to get one with a net.

In terms of time/enjoyment per £ spent there can't be many things we have bought that have made the kids happier.
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Old 16 Oct 19, 04:55 PM  
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He has been asking for over a year. I think it will be get good use just hopefully no broken bones 😬
We definitely get a net though.
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Old 16 Oct 19, 05:04 PM  
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Plum 8ft Trampoline & Enclosure - Had for 5 years and still all good and going strong, take it in for winter. Cost £90 back then.
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Old 16 Oct 19, 06:25 PM  
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We bought a TP trampoline for our son many years ago, and admittedly it was expensive compared to some of the cheap rubbish out there, but it was so solid and 10 years after we bought it, it was still going strong.
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Old 16 Oct 19, 07:01 PM  
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We had one once, it’s was 12ft and quite well made.

Kids loved it, I decided to move it to the bottom of the garden over winter because I was too lazy to dismantle it, for some stupid reason I leaned it up against the shed.

Costly mistake, it took off in a gust of wind and took out the fence in the process! I had to retrieve the trampoline from next doors garden

I would wait until spring now!
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Old 16 Oct 19, 07:45 PM  
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Think ours was a 10’ one (round with the netting around it). It got loads of use. We had it for about 10 years. One of the best things I ever bought my kids.
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We had a TP one too , rectangular shape . It wasn’t cheap but lasted years only got rid because my children grew up!
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