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Childrens Trampolines
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thinking about buying one for home - child is 3.5 yo. The trampolines seem to vary hugely in price for the same size. Can anyone give any recommendations? What should i be looking out for? what size?
Bear in mind i would like it to last her some years!
Bear in mind i would like it to last her some years!
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I'd get it as big as you have room for and get a decent brand unless you plan on taking it down and putting it away every Winter :)
We have a 12 foot but DC are huge and whilst we have a one a time rule - that size is big enough for 2 or 3 little ones at a time.
If she is really only ever going to be on it alone then probably a 10 foot would be ideal though you would get away with an 8 foot. I wouldn't bother with the small ones.
I think decent makes are Plum, Supertramp and TP but you could look at some reviews. We have a TP one and it's been out summer and winter for 4 years now and there is barely any rust on the springs.
We have a 12 foot but DC are huge and whilst we have a one a time rule - that size is big enough for 2 or 3 little ones at a time.
If she is really only ever going to be on it alone then probably a 10 foot would be ideal though you would get away with an 8 foot. I wouldn't bother with the small ones.
I think decent makes are Plum, Supertramp and TP but you could look at some reviews. We have a TP one and it's been out summer and winter for 4 years now and there is barely any rust on the springs.
This is an updated version of the one we have - we used tesco vouchers on double up so ended up costing very little actual money - also got some money refunded due to the late delivery and the state of the box on arrival.
If you are not sure how much she would use it, you could get a smaller cheaper version for now and look to replace it in a couple of years if you think she will get the use out of a bigger more expensive one
If you are not sure how much she would use it, you could get a smaller cheaper version for now and look to replace it in a couple of years if you think she will get the use out of a bigger more expensive one
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