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paddyboo
post 24/04/2012, 08:44 PM
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So I think we have decided to get a springfield trampoline. It's more expensive than vuly, buy you can lay by online. So, if you have a springfree, what size did you get? Are you happy with your choice, wish you got bigger or smaller?? How many children/adults can jump at once?
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post 25/04/2012, 08:05 AM
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anyone??? original.gif
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Kay1
post 25/04/2012, 08:13 AM
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We have the round one, I think its 8ft. We got that size because it fits well in the spot we have for it. Our two boys have a great time on it and when we have visitors there will be up to 6 kids on it and they have a great time. Our kids are currently 6 and 3 and their friends of similar age.

It was a tough decision to make as they are expensive but its lasting so well. We've had it for 2.5 years and its looking great. A few friends I know have had to replace mats/nets etc on their cheaper trampolines within that time which worked out very expensive so for us I think it was a good buy. I'm sure it will be going strong for many years to come.
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paddyboo
post 25/04/2012, 09:27 AM
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see I suck with visualizing size, 8ft sounded tiny but obviously it's not...oh it's too hard! maybe we should just drive to melbourne and try them out at the display centre original.gif
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post 25/04/2012, 09:35 AM
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I adore ours, would never have anything else. We have the smallest round one, and its probably not big enough now, but our kids are 8, 6, 5 and 1, I think it would fine for starting off and then upgrade later (which is what we will do, when we can afford to).

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post 25/04/2012, 09:36 AM
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We have the old model that was available a few years ago. It's round and at the time was the biggest round one in their product range. It's 3 years old now and is still as good as the day we first set it up, unlike the cheapies some of my friends bought at the time. They all have their weight limit listed. Ours has had a couple of adults or about 4 kids on it at a time. I prefer two at most on the tramp because otherwise collision accidents tend to occur.
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WonkieTonkie
post 25/04/2012, 09:44 AM
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We have the large oval and that seems to be a good size for ds now (7 yrs) but seemed huge when he was little.
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post 25/04/2012, 10:29 AM
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Definitely go and try jumping on them at the display centre. We did this a couple of months ago in Sydney as we're planning to get one for DS' birthday in June.

We went in thinking we wanted an oval one, but much preferred the bounciness of the square one so we're getting that instead.

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girltribe4
post 25/04/2012, 10:36 AM
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We have the round small one as there is not much space in our garden. We normally have 3 littlies or 2 big girls at a time and there is lots of space.

I paid for them to set it up 3yrs ago and when we moved house recently they came back and dismantled it , checked it over , packed it in boxes and then came and put it together again at the new house.It was well worth the extra money !!
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paddyboo
post 25/04/2012, 11:42 AM
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QUOTE (*Rowena* @ 25/04/2012, 10:29 AM) *
Definitely go and try jumping on them at the display centre. We did this a couple of months ago in Sydney as we're planning to get one for DS' birthday in June.

We went in thinking we wanted an oval one, but much preferred the bounciness of the square one so we're getting that instead.

Rowena


oh, I didn't realise they were different other than the size, will definitely go try them out. Thanks original.gif
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