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Half Price - TP Trampolines 12ft (£94.94) and 8ft (£64.94) incl. Delivery

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  • Makro do them slightly dearer, no delivery but with the full safety net...we have the 10ft one and have never used the net, the most important part is teh padding to cover the springs and the gaps..ours has lasted 5 years and is still going they are a good buy
  • Gwarion_gall
    Gwarion_gall Posts: 20 Forumite
    The best I can see on the web for a trampoline at the moment comes from Woolworths: £87 for 8ft, including enclosure & delivery (£130 for 10ft, £150 for 12ft) - I've just ordered one, due to be delivered next Monday.

    Check the link:
    http://www.woolworths.co.uk/web/jsp/browse/index.jsp?cat=cat1005469
  • DanDruff_3
    DanDruff_3 Posts: 28 Forumite
    Buying trampolines based solely upon their price can be more costly in the long run, and potentially dangerous. Not all trampolines are made the same. The quality of the springs, the pad, the enclosures and padding all varies. If possible you should endeavour to see the trampoline that you are considering purchasing on display and in use first.
    There are currently a couple of excellent, top quality trampolines on disply at the Brentwood Garden Centre. These are from the range sold by Climbing Frames UK. Not the cheapest by far, but the quality is unquestionable.
    I bought one of these as a replacement for the one my wife bought 18 months ago that has since disintegrated.
  • Charliecat
    Charliecat Posts: 130 Forumite
    If anyone is after just a cheap one theres a 10ft with enclosure at focus DIY store, alos online
  • morg_monster
    morg_monster Posts: 2,392 Forumite
    DanDruff - true, but TP are truly a quality brand, this is a really great deal, RRP is much much more. There's lots of safety information etc and info about the build of the tramps on their website. www.tptoys.com. Oh and custom fitted enclosures for all their tramps too.
  • crockpot
    crockpot Posts: 631 Forumite
    Hi

    I am after an 8ft trampoline with an enclosure, been looking at the mad dash ones, can anyone recomend?
  • jap200
    jap200 Posts: 2,033 Forumite
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    jap200 wrote: »
    Great spot - many thanks.

    Have been on the look out for an offer like this for ages. Have just ordered the 12ft one for my very bouncy three boys. It came to around £85 using the code referred to for 10% off. I also will get around £6 from Quidco.

    We have other TP play equipment and the quality and after sales is excellent. I have thought about getting a cheaper one as the TP ones are so expensive, but am now glad that I held back.

    Huge big heavy box arrived yesterday - but will have to wait for the weekend to assemble it. Very impressed with delivery speed though. Thanks again for this spot - excellent quality trampoline at an outstanding price with fast delivery !!

    Just checked on behalf of my neighbour and both sizes are still in stock.

    You shouldn't feel that you need an enclosure for safety as according to TP (who I spoke to on the phone) a large circular trampoline will bounce you back to the centre. Most injuries are caused by children crashing into each other if more than one bounce at a time. Apparently also the enclosures can give parents and kids a false sense of security - unsupervised kids who throw themselves at the side nets risk injury too (particularly with more than one at a time on the trampoline). Teaching your kids to use the trampoline safely (i.e. one at a time) and placing it within easy view of the house apparently offer greater safeguards than simply buying a net and letting them get on with it.
  • anitha
    anitha Posts: 189 Forumite
    Hi

    I was told by a reliable source that this is a discontinued model as it has 4legs. New one 6 .
    old model had some problems of feet coming away due to rust.
    New ones have problems with padding tearing.

    will struggle to find bespoke TP enclosure as model is discontinued about 3 years ago.

    I am still getting one anyhow, collecting instore as there is no 10% code or free delivery code left
    well done to those who bagged it with the vouchers and thanx to OP for the post.;)
    A
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