Instead of traditional springs connecting the jumping pad to the frame springfree s no spring trampolines have bendy but sturdy plastic rods underneath the jumping pad providing both strong and flexible support as well as a lot of bounce.
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On the other hand springless types make use of bungee cords or elastic bands.
However not all springs are truly rust proof.
Springfree trampolines were invented to eliminate the problem areas which make trampolines.
Engineered with the highest quality materials springfree trampoline features a softedge mat and a flexinet safety enclosure that cushions the jumper and prevents falls to the ground.
In general springs are less likely to break than elastic bands.
No springs no hard edges a hidden frame where it s impossible to fall on and a flexible enclosure.
For maximum safety use a mesh enclosure screen around the diameter of the apparatus to prevent accidental falls.
Our nets are covered under the industry leading 10 year.
With our patented safety design you ll have peace of mind that your kids are having a safe fun jumping.
A lockable zipper on the enclosure adds extra security.
Springfree trampoline provides the safest springless enclosed backyard trampolines for kids of all ages.
A spring based trampoline has galvanized and rust proof springs to power every jump.
Springfree trampolines have no springs or hard edges at the jumping surface.
Alexander re engineered the trampoline eliminating the impact areas most commonly related to product injuries.
The frame located well beneath the jumping surface.
After 15 years of research and development dr.
Some tend to get brittle as they remain exposed outside.
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Consider a trampoline net to surround your outdoor trampoline.
Also consider safety features like thick foam padding over springs and plastic top caps.
Trampolines with no springs are just as bouncy as trampolines with springs maybe even more so.
Spring based trampoline enclosures use steel poles to fasten the net to the trampoline allowing jumpers to collide with a solid pole and be dropped down onto the trampoline frame and springs.