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Want a trampoline with enclosure (merged threads)

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  • Nile
    Nile Posts: 14,766 Forumite
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    Hello stompin-sarah

    Welcome to the MSE site.:wave:

    I've merged your thread with this existing trampoline thread. If you read back from post #1 you'll find some useful information.

    Regards

    Nile
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  • KJM_2
    KJM_2 Posts: 11 Forumite
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    Hi - I am thinking of getting a 10 foot trampoline for my daughters birthday but need to store it somewhere. Do they come with the full 10 foot diameter or are the folded in someway? need to get it thro a door ideally.

    the one I am thinking of getting is £89.99 from TJ hughes.

    thanks
  • Poppy9
    Poppy9 Posts: 18,833 Forumite
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    They come packed in a box ready for self assembly so no problems getting it in through the door.

    Bit of a faff though to disassemble/reassemble constantly for storage.
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  • Trampolines will seriously suffer if they are dismantled more than about twice. It is rather like re-assembling flat pack. When in use the frame will gradually change shape over time and settle which will make it stronger - however it won't fit in quite the same way again! Could you keep it on its side? A small rectangular one might be better for this.

    To the poster enquiring about size - I would say buy bigger. Small kids can use a big trampoline, but big kids cannot use a small trampoline.
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  • jstallan
    jstallan Posts: 326 Forumite
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    Got this one last month (£150 delivered - special offer).. Easy to put together and has a good bounce.

    http://www.sportandleisureuk.com/AirKing-Pro-8ft-trampoline-with-safety-enclosure-p-43.html
  • Clutterfree
    Clutterfree Posts: 3,679 Forumite
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    KJM wrote: »
    Hi - I am thinking of getting a 10 foot trampoline for my daughters birthday but need to store it somewhere. Do they come with the full 10 foot diameter or are the folded in someway? need to get it thro a door ideally.

    the one I am thinking of getting is £89.99 from TJ hughes.

    thanks

    I can only see a 10ft for £109.99 on their site. :confused:

    My children are 11 and 9 so is a 12ft better for them if they wish to use it together?
    Thanks.
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  • buckrogers
    buckrogers Posts: 842 Forumite
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    10ft Trampoline with Enclosure and cover £79.99
    for anyone looking for a deal
    great bargain
    10ft Trampoline with Enclosure and cover £79.99 http://viewer.zmags.com/showmag.php?...d=1462#/page0/
    at Netto's stores
    Mon june 2nd
  • duncan32
    duncan32 Posts: 524 Forumite
    Hello all,

    Couple of questions please? I want to get hold of a trampoline for my two kids (a 6 year old girl and a nearly 3 year old boy). We don't have much of a back garden and I don't really fancy losing what little lawn we do have by putting a trampoline on it. So, first of all, are you able to put these trampolines on the patio rather than grass? Secondly, does anyone who has one have an opinion on the size I would need? I am thinking that the 6ft ones would be too small and that the 8 ft ones should be ok?

    Thanks for any advice,

    Duncan
  • rinol
    rinol Posts: 69 Forumite
    Just wanted to know if there are any special offers?thanx
  • nikki1306
    nikki1306 Posts: 215 Forumite
    Hi does anyone know of any good deals at the moment ?? The best i have seen is £89 at ebuyer. Thanks xx
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