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Help required.... :(

My daughter is obsessed with getting a trampoline and my wife is not helping the situation as I think she is equally determined to get one.

We need one with a cage/surround as we have a small toddler too and it needs to be able to support an adult (the wife)

The problem is they want the biggest one they can find (currently 14 foot) and I need it to be good quality for my peace of mind. All this adds up to a large amount of money (£350 for the one I have seen)

As anyone any ideas of where I can get a good quality, large trampoline for hopefully less than £200??

Thanks,

Coops
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  • Lillys_mum
    Lillys_mum Posts: 581 Forumite
    I have just ordered one from Littlewoods for £186.75

    14ft trampoline and enclosure used 10% discount code for existing customers - on the codes thread- there are others for new customers with up to 20% off your first order so it will be even cheaper if you are a new customer.

    https://www.littlewoods-online.com


    hope that helps
  • Igottawii!!
    Igottawii!! Posts: 350 Forumite
    Thanks for this - I just ordered the 14' trampoline only total price £114.30 from littlewoods direct, managed to use 10% code, free P&P and bnp Feb!!
    Well pleased! (and went through quidco!!)
  • dounome
    dounome Posts: 355 Forumite
    I have a 12ft trampoline and i have to say its easily big enough, was gonna get 14ft but glad i didnt, certainly big enough for my 16 year old son and his friend at same time.
  • Diablos
    Diablos Posts: 84 Forumite
    I got a MadDash football trampoline (just has a picture of a football on the mat but it comes in nice colours) from this Trampolines site. This is the basic 14ft trampoline, Seems a bit more expensive but it's free delivery and trust me you want the saftey net.
    Was really good and seems much more sturdy than the one my sister got from Argos.
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    I'll thumbs up the LX Direct one - we got ours in Easter week and it is great value for the money. We got the 8ft one but they did have a 14ft one and the surround. It is the same as the Littlewoods one but cheaper - Littlewoods only seem to want to give discount vouchers if you open an account.
  • WelshLamb
    WelshLamb Posts: 835 Forumite
    Diablos wrote: »
    I got a MadDash football trampoline (just has a picture of a football on the mat but it comes in nice colours) from this Trampolines site. This is the basic 14ft trampoline, Seems a bit more expensive but it's free delivery and trust me you want the saftey net.
    Was really good and seems much more sturdy than the one my sister got from Argos.

    Excellent. Followed the link of the basic 14' and fantastic. read all the reviews and am going to order one for the kids. cheers ;)
    ;)
  • beefster
    beefster Posts: 740 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Got our 10ft one from Makro ages ago. The come in and fly off the shelves so keep looking. i'm sure it was only about £115??
    Best and most used toy we ever got our daughter. We didnt get an enclosure as she does trampolining anyway.

    We are now getting her a dome tent that goes over it for a den.
    I save so I can spend.
  • tallica_2
    tallica_2 Posts: 179 Forumite
    just incase ,anyone who bought the trampoline and net from littlewoods, check what you have been charged as on my statement today i noticed i had been charged 79.99 for the trampoline(8ft) and 79.99 for the enclosure!!!!!which is listed as 49.50 on the website,also i used a 20% code and £10 off which the lady who took the order was fine about,but when i asked the guy today where the discounts were he said i could only use one per order,so they hadnt applied either! all sorted after a bit of shouting,but check your statements!
    :dance: " i wanna be the minority! " :dance:
  • royalsteve
    royalsteve Posts: 920 Forumite
    coops53 wrote: »
    Help required.... :(

    My daughter is obsessed with getting a trampoline and my wife is not helping the situation as I think she is equally determined to get one.

    We need one with a cage/surround as we have a small toddler too and it needs to be able to support an adult (the wife)

    The problem is they want the biggest one they can find (currently 14 foot) and I need it to be good quality for my peace of mind. All this adds up to a large amount of money (£350 for the one I have seen)

    As anyone any ideas of where I can get a good quality, large trampoline for hopefully less than £200??

    Thanks,

    Coops

    We've just bought a 12 foot Jump for Fun trampoline, with surround with free anchor kit and shoe (several) holder from Country garden store in winnersh for £299.....if you know someone who is over 60 you get 10% (£30) in vouchers back

    These and the TP ones are probably the best value...looking at some of the cheaper ones...they are not that much cheaper...esp once youve bought all the neccesary kit.....ie. fixing kit...you are still looking at £250+....i would avoid them....they are really crap.

    nb. this is different to the cheaper one their website which isnt as good
    Stevie Coppell's record breaking blue and white royal army - championship winners 2005-6
  • 12ft with surround is under £200 at B & Q
    Wins: Feb - Sam and Amanda DVD, Nanny Series, £50 Mother Day Goodies box
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