My son has wanted a trampoline for as long as we can remember (hes 14)...at least 5 years. Anyway, my wife and I have always resisted because we know that they are dangerous with regards to the risks to broken bones, especially when you have more than 1 kid bouncing. (One of the things that we liked about the trampoline parks, pre-Covid, was the fact that each kid has his own square to bounce in, even though their square moves as they bounce). So, we bought our son this trampoline for a Christmas present because trampoline parks still dont feel safe to us with regards to Covid. He loves his new trampoline. What I noticed about this trampoline is that it has significantly better bounce than others in its price range ($300-$400). I estimate that Ive bounced on 30+ trampolines over the past 20 years, mostly in the last 5, with our son. Obviously, you can spend $2500 on a rectangular gymnast trampoline and get even more bounce, but for this price, its the best bounce Ive been on over the past 20 years thats not gymnast grade. My only gripe is that I paid $400 just before Christmas and a month later the price dropped back down to $300, even before I had a chance to set this one up! Still, its worth the $400, just wish that I would have waited a month in order to save $140.
Best bounce for your buck!
My son has wanted a trampoline for as long as we can remember (hes 14)...at least 5 years. Anyway, my wife and I have always resisted because we know that they are dangerous with regards to the risks to broken bones, especially when you have more than 1 kid bouncing. (One of the things that we liked about the trampoline parks, pre-Covid, was the fact that each kid has his own square to bounce in, even though their square moves as they bounce). So, we bought our son this trampoline for a Christmas present because trampoline parks still dont feel safe to us with regards to Covid. He loves his new trampoline. What I noticed about this trampoline is that it has significantly better bounce than others in its price range ($300-$400). I estimate that Ive bounced on 30+ trampolines over the past 20 years, mostly in the last 5, with our son. Obviously, you can spend $2500 on a rectangular gymnast trampoline and get even more bounce, but for this price, its the best bounce Ive been on over the past 20 years thats not gymnast grade. My only gripe is that I paid $400 just before Christmas and a month later the price dropped back down to $300, even before I had a chance to set this one up! Still, its worth the $400, just wish that I would have waited a month in order to save $140.