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13/11/2012, 10:36 AM
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My kids are 6 and 4. I am looking at a good quality trampoline as I've heard too many stories of tramps breaking after a year or two.
Is a 10ft tramp big enough to see kids into their teens (assuming of course they are still interested?) We have the room for a 12ft, but its another $265! That said I don't want to pay good money for a tramp that turns out to be well used but too small. Any thoughts? |
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13/11/2012, 10:43 AM
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We have this Springfree trampoline and it will most definitely see DS until he is a teen (he is 5 in Feb).
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13/11/2012, 10:47 AM
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We have a 10ft and I think it is a perfect size. I get on there and bounce and there is plenty of room for an adult. I actually bought mine from ebay an it is holding up well after 4 years of use. The jumping mat and poles are still in perfect condition. I just replace the blue pads and net every couple of years, because they wear out from exposure to sunlight - this happens to all trampolines regardless of brand, and they are relatively cheap to replace.
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