Weight restriction is 100kg compared to 50kg on a plum trampoline. Tempted …Weight restriction is 100kg compared to 50kg on a plum trampoline. Tempted but my daughter wants a swing....
I bought 8ft one 2 years ago (1st trampoline) and still going strong. Only …I bought 8ft one 2 years ago (1st trampoline) and still going strong. Only regret is, after a while I realised that should have gone for 10ft one.
Sell it locally and buy a 10ft one?
Edited by: "davemhaynes" 17th Apr
How is this price compared with the last two years, please?
How is this price compared with the last two years, please?
75.20 plus 4.50 delivery for the 10 foot version bought end of season October 2016.
Highly recommended but took some time to put together. Didn't bother with the flashing lights thing. Got cover and ladder set wth anchors from Argos end of last summer.
This model collapses down but the thing blew away during the storm, will use the anchors from the accessory set next sign of bad weather! This time just turned it upside down and bungee roped to a tree!
I bought and set this up over the weekend. Looks good enough on first impressions but looking at that one from Smyths i am thinking looks a weeeee bit better. Namely it appears to have 6 rather than 4 support poles holding the netting in addition to two strength straps again on the netting. I would say go for the smyths.
Does this need to be held down into the ground with anchor pegs? which wouldn't make it suitable for artificial grass?
Does this need to be held down into the ground with anchor pegs? which …Does this need to be held down into the ground with anchor pegs? which wouldn't make it suitable for artificial grass?
Entirely up to yourself. I dont anchor mine and never had an issue.
Does this need to be held down into the ground with anchor pegs? which …Does this need to be held down into the ground with anchor pegs? which wouldn't make it suitable for artificial grass?
I don't anchor ours either, but in a big storm they could blow away. Perhaps if you think a windy storm will come you could place some weights over it?
If it didn’t what would be the point?
got it last year and it has taken a beating with our kids and the neighbours, nothing has broken yet
got it last year and it has taken a beating with our kids and the neighbours, nothing has broken yet
If it didn’t what would be the point?
Only regret is that I didn't buy one bundled with accessories such as an access ladder and cover
Free click and collect!
10ft Trampoline with Safety Net
Any recommendations on which is better ... although they both look the same
Don't ask me how I know this but - friction burns on knees.
Bought this 2 years ago and its still going strong,no problems at all 🖒
Buy it and put it away? Or wait till next year...
Sell it locally and buy a 10ft one?
75.20 plus 4.50 delivery for the 10 foot version bought end of season October 2016.
Highly recommended but took some time to put together. Didn't bother with the flashing lights thing. Got cover and ladder set wth anchors from Argos end of last summer.
This model collapses down but the thing blew away during the storm, will use the anchors from the accessory set next sign of bad weather! This time just turned it upside down and bungee roped to a tree!
smythstoys.com/uk/…794
Entirely up to yourself. I dont anchor mine and never had an issue.
I don't anchor ours either, but in a big storm they could blow away. Perhaps if you think a windy storm will come you could place some weights over it?