10ft trampoline?

I'm looking for the impossible it seems lol...because I'm picky and stingy lol

10ft Trampoline
Green padding
100 or 150kg weight limit no less
All for £120 max delivered?
Don't want an enclosure

Not ebay please!
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  • chocdonuty
    chocdonuty Posts: 929 Forumite
    Can't help on buying one really but are you sure you don't want an enclosure? I wouldn't let my dd on a trampoline without one, as the risk of her falling off and hurting herself is far too high without one!
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  • badmumof1
    badmumof1 Posts: 2,219 Forumite
    same here would never dream of using one or letting my kids use one without a enclosure
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  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,410 Forumite
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    Focus have an advert in The Express today (page 6) for a 10ft trampoline with enclosure for £99.99.
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • colly7
    colly7 Posts: 110 Forumite
    we bought ours 3 years ago and the idea was that the enclosure would come off when daughter was older. Well she is older, and enclosure is all ripped .... and she is NOT ALLOWED on it till we get a new one -

    have you seen how daring they get as they get older Staceysteve? :eek:

    I had my eye on the Tesco 10ft enclosure £76 last week but just looked at the Focus deal thanks Jane - may as well have the whole thing new and stick current trampoline on ebay :beer:
  • neilmcl
    neilmcl Posts: 19,460 Forumite
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    There are some here http://www.outdoortoysdirect.co.uk/10ft-trampolines but no green padding I'm afraid and only one without an enclosure. The only ones I tend to see with green padding are the TP ones but they can be expensive for what they are. I'd agree though, I wouldn't put any child on one without an enclosure.
  • whamfanuk
    whamfanuk Posts: 1,287 Forumite
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    ive just bought a new trampoline net, no enclosure just the net £35!
  • neilmcl
    neilmcl Posts: 19,460 Forumite
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    colly7 wrote: »
    have you seen how daring they get as they get older Staceysteve? :eek:
    It's not about daring, it'll just take a small lapse of concentration, usually when they're a bit tired after bouncing for so long or when if there's more than one on the trampoline and it'll all end in tears and a few hours spent down the casualty dept.
  • shelley_crow
    shelley_crow Posts: 1,644 Forumite
    I got the impression that it would be for the OP to use.

    Agree though, I wouldn't let my son on one without a net, he has no fear.
  • JasonLVC
    JasonLVC Posts: 16,762 Forumite
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    http://www.tjhughes.co.uk/fcp/product/brands-for-less//10-Foot-Trampoline-and-Enclosure/3148

    No delivery if you pick up one in-store (+£17 otherwise), these are made by Duplay/TriAng, very sturdy, very safe (some trampolines have the safety net outside the bounce pad area, this one has the net inside the bounce area so you can't stray onto the springs/frame.

    I think you'll struggle to find one with green padding for a cheap price but if you are okay with 8ft try :-

    http://www.trampolinesonline.co.uk/shop/8ft+and+10ft+trampolines/ which comes in at £109 delviered.

    You can always just assemble these without the enclosure as they just clip onto the springs anyway, but you'd be absolutey mad to not have the nets as without them, you'll be at A&E more often than Asda.
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  • staceysteve
    staceysteve Posts: 371 Forumite
    Hi,
    Thanks guys yeah I agree we should get an enclosure don't want the little'un down a&e. I think I'd be okay because I've done it as a sport but the litte one is just wanting to play so...
    I've seen this one:
    http://www.onlinetoysdirect.co.uk/productdetails.asp?ID=100
    An 8fter which I think we may go to - 10 may just be a bit too much for our garden - not the biggest.
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