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Posted by on March 29, 2019

 

There are many different types of garden trampoline, from mini trampolines which help you tone your leg muscles to large trampolines with springs and side netting to avoid unnecessary accidents. The majorities of families choose a trampoline which is around the 8 to 12ft size bracket as they fit into average sized gardens easily and are not too expensive when you consider how much fun and exercise they actually encourage children to take part in, here are someĀ trampolines.guide related to it.

Children’s Trampolines

There are a number of trampolines which have been designed with younger children in mind and these are basically miniature trampolines or trampettes which have a small railing along one side which enables small children of ages 3 to 8 years to hold on as they jump. It is recommended that young children are supervised whilst using these types of jumper.

Fitness Training Trampette Trampolines

Training Trampettes are basically small trampolines which are ideal for repetitive vertical jumping as they have a very small surface area. They are suitable for all children over 8 years to adults but are primarily designed for fitness training and toning leg muscle. There are even some nowadays which have bungee style straps attached to their legs which pull the user down as they jump in the air which maximizes the affect it has on their fitness.

8ft, 10ft & 12ft Garden Trampolines

The majority of trampolines which you see in peoples back gardens are those which are between 8 & 12ft in size as these models are the best size for average garden widths. These types of garden jumper usually come with a safety net as standard but some do not. They range in style and colour and some are themed around children’s adventure films.

Trampoline Accessories

There are a vast range of associated trampoline accessories available on the market such as covers, ground anchor kits and ladders to enable easy access for all ages. Covers are a must particularly for British weather as they help to protect the trampoline frame.

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