
Trampoline nets: a buyer’s guide
There’s no denying the fact that trampoline nets are an essential item of trampoline safety. And make no mistake, trampolines can be
dangerous.
Head, neck, or spinal cord injuries are just some of the worst-case scenario’s that could play out in your backyard if you don’t purchase
trampoline nets for your trampoline.
If you already own a trampoline, you are going to need to look for trampoline net’s and attachments that will work with your existing
setup.
Most trampoline brands have sturdy trampoline nets that are designed for each specific model. Some are better than others and its well worth
doing your research before investing in a brand that won’t withstand (use).
If you haven’t yet bought a trampoline, you can keep an eye out for some particularly well known brands when you go trampoline shopping.
Look for trampoline nets that are:
- Made from robust fabrics are strong and easy to clean.
- Easy to attach: You want something that will fold out easily and attach securely without too much work on your part.
- Look for padding for the poles to minimize impact injuries even further.
- Only buy a trampoline with a decent warranty, look for one that covers all the components of the trampoline.
Trampoline safety can be further increased by following these basic rules:
- One at a time: The more people are jumping on a trampoline, the more dangerous it becomes. Make it a rule that only one
person may jump at a time.
- Always supervised: Never leave children unattended on the trampoline, it’s a recipe for disaster.
- Install any other safety features and accessories that you can to guarantee absolute safety.
Using the tips outlined in this article, you can be sure you are taking the steps necessary to keep yourself and your loved ones safe when
rebounding on a mini trampoline.
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