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8ft Trampoline and Enclosure
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it is quite expensive plus postage works out nearly £36 with postage i might
as well buy another trampoline lol
Thanks for looking but i was thinking more on the lines of £20-£25 with postage0 -
Loopylass, contact the manufacturer of the trampoline. They should supply spares. I had assumed that all companies that manufacture garden trampolines supply spares for them in the same way that sports manufacturers do. However if this isn't the case I would advise anyone buying a trampoline to make sure spares are available for the trampoline they buy.
Loopylass please also note that the purpose of the ring of padding that covers the frame and springs is to help prevent injury resulting from impact with the frame, from springs snapping, or from the bouncers foot slipping through the springs or becoming caught in them and not to protect the trampoline from rain. A trampoline on which the padding is lacking or damaged is therefore unacceptable for use and a rain cover provides absolutely no sort of substitute.0 -
Hi, Can anyone tell me if the 8ft trampoline with enclosure in Makro is the same as this one:- Link
Would like to buy one for my son, and this one seems like a good buy. Have noticed that some enclosure go outside the blue ring and others inside it - do anyone know if there is a reason for this or is it just down to design?
thanks
jolly-jensomething missing0 -
kittiwoz wrote:Loopylass, contact the manufacturer of the trampoline. They should supply spares. I had assumed that all companies that manufacture garden trampolines supply spares for them in the same way that sports manufacturers do. However if this isn't the case I would advise anyone buying a trampoline to make sure spares are available for the trampoline they buy.
Loopylass please also note that the purpose of the ring of padding that covers the frame and springs is to help prevent injury resulting from impact with the frame, from springs snapping, or from the bouncers foot slipping through the springs or becoming caught in them and not to protect the trampoline from rain. A trampoline on which the padding is lacking or damaged is therefore unacceptable for use and a rain cover provides absolutely no sort of substitute.
Hi Thanks i have already contacted the manufacturers and they dont supply spares i have got one over the springs but its getting a bit loose and i dont want my children to get injured thats why im on the look out for a new one but also a rain cover would be ideal as well to protect it even more in the rain but as the spares seem quite expensive perhaps i will buy a new one
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jolly-jen wrote:Hi, Can anyone tell me if the 8ft trampoline with enclosure in Makro is the same as this one:- Link
Yes, that is exactly the same as the 8ft Body Sculpture one from Makro, which is where we bought it. No idea why on some the enclosure only covers the bed and on others its outside the springs tooHe huihuinga taangata he pukenga whakaaro – A meeting of people; a wellspring of ideas (Maori proverb)0
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