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Incl. Safety Net Trampolines Galactica Trampoline 137cm + Safety Net

Galactica Trampoline 137cm + Safety Net

Trampoline, Round, Incl. Safety Net

£59.99£64.99

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Trampolines: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing an outhouse, it's crucial to evaluate the available space in your garden or backyard. Measure the area where you plan to install the outhouse and consider any surrounding elements like trees, fences, or other structures that might affect its placement. Ensure there's enough room not only for the outhouse itself but also for easy access and maintenance. For example, if you're looking at a standard 6″ x 4″ outhouse, make sure your space can accommodate it comfortably without crowding other features.

Safety should always be at the forefront of your mind when purchasing baby accessories. Look for items that comply with safety standards and have features like secure fastenings, adjustable straps, or anti-slip bases. For instance, a changing mat with raised edges can prevent falls, offering peace of mind during nappy changes.

Before making a purchase, check the weight capacity of trampolines to ensure they can accommodate all intended users. The weight limit varies among different models, with some supporting up to 100 kg while others can handle more than 150 kg. If multiple people will use trampolines simultaneously or if adults plan to join in the fun, opt for a model with a higher weight capacity. This not only ensures safety but also prolongs the lifespan of trampolines by preventing overloading.

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The best size trampoline depends on your garden's space. Measure your available area and consider leaving at least 2 metres of clear space around the trampoline for safety. Trampolines come in various sizes, from small 6-foot models to large 16-foot options, so choose one that fits comfortably.

Trampoline safety is crucial. Always use a safety net enclosure and ensure the trampoline is on a flat surface. Regularly check for wear and tear, and supervise children while they play. Consider setting rules like no flips or overcrowding to minimise risks.

Round trampolines are best for general bouncing as they direct users to the centre, enhancing safety. Rectangular trampolines offer more bounce and are better suited for gymnastics or advanced tricks due to their even distribution of force across the mat.

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