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Bargain Trampolines: £79.99 for 10ft with enclosure & more

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  • Got to say these trampolines are just a complete eyesore. I have a horrendous looking 10 foot one in my neighbours garden staring in at our kitchen window 12 months a year. How often is it used - about 6 times a year.
    HORRIBLE!
  • kazaimee
    kazaimee Posts: 332 Forumite
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    darkbloo wrote: »
    Got to say these trampolines are just a complete eyesore. I have a horrendous looking 10 foot one in my neighbours garden staring in at our kitchen window 12 months a year. How often is it used - about 6 times a year.
    HORRIBLE!

    My daughter has had hers for 2 years now & is still on it every waking moment. People say kids dont get enough exercise, these are perfect!!
  • sue34
    sue34 Posts: 52 Forumite
    darkbloo wrote: »
    Got to say these trampolines are just a complete eyesore. I have a horrendous looking 10 foot one in my neighbours garden staring in at our kitchen window 12 months a year. How often is it used - about 6 times a year.
    HORRIBLE!

    how do you know the trampoline is 'staring in at our kitchen '
    is it not you staring at the trampoline :-)

    it could be worse the trampoline could be 10ft high
  • Clairog
    Clairog Posts: 640 Forumite
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    I've just bought a 6ft one from Ebuyer with a safety net for £75 with free delivery. I've only got a wee space in my garden so wanted a strong one and this is the first full size and 6ft wide that I've seen. The bigger sizes have very good reviews - this doesn't yet as they've only just got it in.

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/136222
    HTH someone
    Claire
    :)
    :j Saving Money Is Gemme!:j
  • buckrogers
    buckrogers Posts: 842 Forumite
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    Clairog wrote: »
    I've just bought a 6ft one from Ebuyer with a safety net for £75 with free delivery. I've only got a wee space in my garden so wanted a strong one and this is the first full size and 6ft wide that I've seen. The bigger sizes have very good reviews - this doesn't yet as they've only just got it in.

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/136222
    HTH someone
    Claire
    :)


    thats the one i got,as you said ideal for a small garden as a big would be too big for ours
    they where going for £59.99 last month which i posted

    Fun for the school holidays!
    The kids will have hours of fun with this 6ft trampoline. It is easy to assemble (will take just one hour) and is complete with safety surround. This trampoline is perfect for smaller gardens.
    Trampoline:
    • Excellent quality, all year round trampoline made from steel, galvanised inside and out.
    • Heavy duty, durable jumping mat, UV protected.
    • Pads extend over mat so no exposed steel.
    • Made from closed cell foam to exclude water.
    • Galvanised springs.
    • Spring loading tool supplied.
    • Easy self-assembly.
    Safety Net:
    • This is a safety system for the novice trampolinist
    • All tubing is galvanised.
    • Easy assembly
  • amylou161202
    amylou161202 Posts: 459 Forumite
    We got one of the 10ft with enclosure trampolunes from Netto £79.99 - not put it up yet so cant comment as to how good/bad it is but brand is Tri-ang if anyone curious
  • We got one of the netto trampolines and it is very good quality. I'm sure I've heard of tri-ang before.
    I would say allow a couple of hours to assemble and be sure to put the holes for the springs on what will be the up side of the circle bit. It doesn't mention that in the intructions and we had to dismantal after I failed to notice the holes :o
    Pushing the leg straights on can be a bit tricky, but make sure you line up the holes as they fit inside each other and failure to do so make its almost impossible to put them on. Most push on easily, but others are a little more stubborn. Try twisting them on.
    One word of caution; when you are putting the springs on wth the supplied tool, make sure no enthusiastic children are standing opposite as if one of these springs slipped off, its gonna go like a bullet to the opposite side :eek:

    Good luck and have fun - the kids I mean of course ;)
  • Wug wrote: »
    I bought the last 10 foot trampoline for my daughter from Asda yesterday and as it was on display I got it for £70.00 but I do not have any instructions how to erect it. I hope we do not have any trouble with the enclosure as mentioned above as I do not have any paperwork for this apart from the receipt I received. Could anyone tell me where I could obtain a copy of the instructions or who makes this particular trampoline. To tell the truth I do not even know if we have all the pieces to erect the same. Help please someone and thank you.:confused:

    http://www.trampledunderfoot.co.uk

    this is the name thats on my instructions from the 7.5 version i am sure if you give them a call they will send u instructions
  • savapa
    savapa Posts: 6 Forumite
    I've just picked up a TP 8ft Vienna Trampoline for £59.99 (reduced from £99.99) from Robert Dyas in St. Albans. I think it’s a previous year's model as most on-line stores are now selling the Vienna 2 - albeit for nearly twice the price. The St Albans store had two more left in stock. It doesn't come with an enclosure; however, given the brand I wouldn't expect it to at that price.
  • Bex2
    Bex2 Posts: 5 Forumite
    Hi

    I'm new to this site and joined specifically to ask about trampolines!

    I've also got a very small garden and have been wondering about the 6ft ebuyers trampoline. Can anyone tell me if this is a good buy? I think our girls (7 & 5) would love a proper trampoline, but it will take up a lot of our outdoor space and I'm worried about getting something substandard. All advice gratefully received!

    Thank you

    Becky
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