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Parts of a Trampoline
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Created on July 3, 2023
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PARTS OF A TRAMPOLINE
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Safety Enclosure
Padded Frame
Jump Mat
Durable Padding
Springs or Elastics
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Safety Enclosure
Most modern trampolines now come with safety enclosures for safe jumping all around. Some even have zip-up entrances. While adult supervision is still the best way to ensure kids' safety, having an enclosed trampoline can help prevent minor falls and injuries.
Springs or Elastic Bands
Springs or elastic bands make trampolines bounce! Generally, elastic bands have a gentler bounce, making them a great choice for younger kids. Whether your trampoline has springs or bands, make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure safe trampoline use!
Safety Padding
The padding covers the springs and frame to prevent any potential injuries. Most modern trampolines come with UV-stabilised padding to ensure longevity under the sun!
- Available in a wide range of colours depending on the manufacturer
- Skirt and ties prevent the padding from shifting around
Padded Frame
The frame is the backbone of the trampoline. It provides stability and support so kids and kids at heart can bounce all they want!
- Holds up the trampoline enclosure
- Some steel frames are powder-coated for added durability and weather-proofing
Jumping Mat
The jumping mat is the surface that people jump on. It is usually made of polypropylene or nylon and is attached to the frame by the springs. Some jumping mats are flat-rolled for a smoother finish.