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8' Trampoline and Enclosure £79.99
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buckrogers
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From 25th May
In store at Netto
http://www.netto.co.uk/internet/nettog/menu/main.nsf

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In store at Netto
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The 8' one we sell at my work (not Netto) has an 8' jumping mat and the padding round the edge is 1' meaning the overall size is 10'. The little girl and boy on the trampoline only make the jumping mat look 6' with the padding bringing it up to the 8'.
Might be worth measuring this one before comparing and buying...0 -
Do you think it will support a 20 stone adult?0
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off the topic slightly but does anyone know where you can get replacment padding for the edges?0
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What a bargain! lkmc01 - I doubt that this one would be able to hold a 20 stone adult (with these things you normally get what you pay for) but it's always worth checking I guess!
I managed to get a replacement pad for our trampoline from srbworld (but that's where I got the trampoline from in the first place so I don't know if they'll be able to help). Ours can hold 23 stone BTW.0 -
You can get a 10ft trampoline with enclosure for £97 at ASDA at the moment. Normally over double that. I bought one last weekend and the kids have hardly been off it. Max weight 100kg.0
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At the risk of sounding like a trampoline nerd..... You do get what you pay for with trampolines. Generally anything under 12ft shouldn't be used by an adult - regardless of whether they are within the weight limits..... it's all to do with confidence and spring size. Also if you buy too cheap, you'll find it hard to find spare parts.... Ultimately, if you don't mind a disposable product, it's fine. Sometimes though, it's better to pay more for something that will last.0
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Just been into my local sainsburys, Leamington Spa and they have a 8ft trampoline and enclosure for £79.99 available now0
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i'll second the asda one if you can get it. great trampoline for £97.00Listen to what people say, but watch what people what people do!!0
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You can get this cheaper at B+Q , use there pricematch , i got one for £72 using the pricematch against Netto :j and if you have one of the 10% off cards £64.80
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=9415127&fh_view_size=10&fh_location=%2f%2fcatal!!!1%2fen_GB&fh_search=trampoline&fh_eds=%c3%9f&fh_refview=search&ts=1242848506322&isSearch=true0 -
off the topic slightly but does anyone know where you can get replacment padding for the edges?
Hi
You can get a replacement spring cover from an excercise equipment supplier called Beny Sports UK LTD.:j
Either mail them at; [EMAIL="customerservice@benysports.co.uk"]customerservice@benysports.co.uk[/EMAIL]
Or call them on 01535 637711, ask for Chloe and tell them Mark reccommended you.
There are Two types, one which goes round completely and the other is in Two halves.
Approx cost £25.
I used to work for them so have no financial connection with the company.
They do do internet sales too, look up benysports.co.uk
Good luck, Mark0
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