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BCPMike0663 03-12-2018 7:31 AM

Best large trampoline
 
I have 12 foot trampoline right now and want to upgrade to 16 foot or bigger. With the 12 foot I had to cut a hole in the enclosure for the rope to practice. With my kids the enclosure is a must. I would like to not have to cut a hole in this one if possible. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

BCPMike0663 03-12-2018 7:34 AM

Also taking recommendations on best tramp board as well.

DCross 03-12-2018 9:55 AM

We bought this one this past Christmas and added the 'powerbounce performance pack'... https://www.jumpsport.com/outdoor-tr...ith-enclosure/ It is ridiculous... example, my first backflip was almost a double which was by accident. Easily do doubles on this one, no problem.

We use this tramp board... it was cheap and is universally sized. It fits me and the 10 year old kids in the neighborhood comfortably... Upper bounce Trampoline Jumping Skate https://www.ebay.com/itm/Upper-bounc...W/111797043925

getssum 03-12-2018 10:01 AM

If you don't mind spending the coin, the Springfree designs are really really safe compared to the others. I was able to score a used on on Craigslist and am in the process of refurbishing it.

http://www.springfreetrampoline.com/trampolines

theloungelife 03-12-2018 10:16 AM

Eric, do you use a handle with your springfree? Did you have to cut through the mesh to get it in there?

jarrod 03-12-2018 12:02 PM

You get what you pay for with the trampolines. The 300$ don't give you a lot of bounce. The ones like DCross's, or the springless are awesome if you are willing to pay for it.

I always just ran the line over the enclosure to a higher mounting point.

theloungelife 03-13-2018 8:23 AM

Seems like it is worth the investment then. Watching David O, he is always saying tramps are the best way to train at home, both for fitness and learning air awareness. I had a sketchy cheap one growing up that I took a few nasty spills on. This time around it seems like it's worth investing in a safer one.

Shawn 03-13-2018 8:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BCPMike0663 (Post 1976575)
Also taking recommendations on best tramp board as well.

Had a tramp in the backyard for a while and we just bolted a pair of Vans to an old skateboard with some Tee nuts then we sanded all the edges smooth...not sure if it was dangerous or smart but worked great!


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