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10ft trampoline?
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sorry to highjack your thread, but this is the trampoline we have, now 3 years old - http://www.tjhughes.co.uk/fcp/product/brands-for-less//10-Foot-Trampoline-and-Enclosure/3148
but we need to replace the blue padded area, anyone seen replacements ? fairly cheaply please, as if expensive will be easier to buy a whole new trampoline.0 -
Toymaster have 10ft replacement pads for £29.99 + £3.95 p&p
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Looking to buy a trampoline for dd's 6th birthday in July but couple of questions ..
Do you have to remove the enclosure to use the weather cover or do they fit (just thinking about British summers and wanting to make it last!
Also is 8ft enough for the possible times when there will be 2 children using it at the same time of 6-7 years old.
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Its best to take the enclosure down over winter its quite an easy job the poles are held on with 2 brackets per pole , then pop the cover on.0
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If you are buying a circular trampoline for young children i would definately recommend an enclosure. Personally wouldn't have a circular trampoline spend the extra and get a decent rectangular one, the shape trampolines are and they are much safer. The design means the bouncer is much more likely to stay in the centre.0
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