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10ft Trampoline & Enclosure £98 Asda
planky
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Just came from Asda where they have the 10ft trampoline plus enclosure for £98. They also have a 7.5 ft with enclosure for £70.
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No idea! You'd need to contact your local store.0
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Its ok i popped over, they only has the 10ft ones, just trying to work out if we can fit it in the garden!:D0
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There are quite a few stores nationwide still waiting for the 7.5ft ones, they should take delivery over the weekend0
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Bought one earlier, put it up, took it down, going back tomorrow for a refund. The inclosure does'nt fit properly, this may be a one-off but i really can't be bothered to exchange it and possibly find the same problem. I beleive you get what you pay for in items like this, although the manufacturers are selling it on their site for £150 down from £200 (with a ladder) , it would never be worth this amount. If you want to see it their website is www.trampledunderfoot.co.uk its under May Offers.
Hope you have better luck than us.0 -
just bought 10ft trampoline with enclosure in Asda yesterday for £98. Took a while for my husband to build it, and the instructions are not that easy to follow at times. But it's built and the kids are loving it.0
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I saw the 7.5' one advertised yesterday. It says only one person on at a time - has anyone had two kids on at a time?Everybody dies, but not everyone truly lives0
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ALL trampolines say one person at a time on the box/instriuctions. they have to recommend that.
Look at the maximum weight guide.
The measurement should be for the size of the trampoline bit iself, not the outer edge.
We have just got a 7.5 foot one - parents bringing it over on Friday for us as our store had sold out. We can't have larger in the garden. The 10 foot ones measure about 12 foot with the edging included, and it is just too large for our garden sadly.0 -
It normally is, but I guess not on all. Sorry, about that. Has been the case on all the ones we have sen in stores put up, as have ben measuring them to see what will fit in garden. On the Asda one is is actually the full trampoline size, not the mat - have just checked.
We now have the 7.5 foot trampoline up in the garden. The trampoline was a doddle to put up, very easy, very quick.
It is plenty big enough for DD. And I have had a go and enough room for me too.
Sze is actually ideal for us as we have a small garden, so those limited wit size like us will be fine.
Nt deal for having multiple children on, but then you aren't supposed to anyway.
However - the enclousre but - having big problems fitting this on. The brackets seem to be too tight to fit round the poles. We can manage it. Have a friend coming roud later and seeing if the two blokes can do it together using brute force.
For now, DD is on it without enclosure. We are out and about so can supervise ok. And I hink with one child at a time it is fine.0
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