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Trampoline Information (merged thread)

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  • Poppy9
    Poppy9 Posts: 18,833 Forumite
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    nadnad wrote:
    I'm moving house soon and will have room for a trampoline - I'm going to get the biggest one I can find and I don't have kids - its just for me!

    Can I come over to play? I'm fed up with skipping. Skipping is a dangerous sport too. I mean I could trip over the rope :p
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • nadnad
    nadnad Posts: 1,593 Forumite
    I skip too - its soooo much fun and even funnier when my OH tries and falls over - VERY VERY dangerous though!
    DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY ;)

    norn iron club member no.1
  • IvanOpinion
    IvanOpinion Posts: 22,136 Forumite
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    One of our neighbours has one (with safety net/cage) and to be honest it is a bit of an eyesore. The kids do seem to like it and play in it a lot .. and I have (so far) never heard of one being hurt ... although I do hear them a lot (noisey lot :D ). I suppose it is like everything else there is a risk, you just have to do what you can to minimise it and in the end you have to accept that sometimes there are going to be accidents ... they are not anybodys fault ... they are just accidents (sometimes !!!!!! does happen).

    Ivan
    I don't care about your first world problems; I have enough of my own!
  • All discussions regarding trampolines have been merged into one handy thread :)
  • One of our neighbours has one (with safety net/cage) and to be honest it is a bit of an eyesore. The kids do seem to like it and play in it a lot .. and I have (so far) never heard of one being hurt ... although I do hear them a lot (noisey lot :D ). I suppose it is like everything else there is a risk, you just have to do what you can to minimise it and in the end you have to accept that sometimes there are going to be accidents ... they are not anybodys fault ... they are just accidents (sometimes !!!!!! does happen).

    Ivan

    Yes so can Litigation if someones child gets injured on your trampoline
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