Not all trampolines are created equal. Some modern trampolines are being made without those dangerous springs.
Many parents are hesitant to purchase a family trampoline because of the possibility of pinched fingers, and pokes and scrapes from rusty springs. With springless trampolines, these fears can be put to rest because there are no springs to rust out in the elements.
Why choose a springless trampoline?
There are many advantages to getting a springless trampoline, including greater ease of mat replacement, and that the trampoline will not rust or become over-stretched despite frequent use. The elastic bands are usually stronger than metal springs, because there are more of them to support the mat, and they will not become unsprung like metal coils can.
Is there a big difference in price between a traditional trampoline and one without springs?
Springless trampolines usually cost about the same as a traditional trampoline. However, if you order the trampoline and have it shipped, the elastic bands on a springless trampoline weigh a lot less than the metal coils. With a converter, you can adapt a traditional metal spring trampoline into a springless trampoline. Purchasing converters and supplies from the same manufacturer can ensure success. Once converted, the cost for replacement supplies are close to the cost of replacement parts for a traditional trampoline.
Is it still strong enough to handle heavy duty bouncing?
The simple answer is yes. Made of high-grade elastic, they can provide even more bounce without the bounce back of metal springs. They are less likely to break, and they definitely do not rust. When left out in the elements, the elastic is protected from its natural enemy, the sun, by a wide cushioned band, and therefore, may only wear out in a few years time with heavy use. Unlike metal, which will get wet or damp and rust, the elastic bands are weather resistant when shielded from the sun.
When choosing a springless trampoline, the key is quality. If you have a chance to view the trampoline before purchase, you will know quality when you see the stitching. High quality trampolines have extra-thick reinforcement anchored firmly with double stitching. The springless trampoline are also quieter, since there are no metal grommets or squeaky springs.
In the end, the final choice for your rebounder will be up to you. Use these valuable tips for making the best choice on a trampoline for your family.
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» left by Jill (1 year 155 days ago.)
Hi David You can buy one from Costco: Springfree Trampoline Respond to this comment
» left by Jill (1 year 155 days ago.)
David, I actually put in a link to the sales page but the system didn't allow it. If you go to Costco's website and then do a search for 'Springfree' you should be able to find it. Respond to this comment
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