27 Feb
Posted by Jane Bracken as Fitness
When you go to purchase your family’s first trampoline there are numerous things to consider. The first and quite possibly the most important is finding one that fits the age. However, other things such as the safety rating is another thing that families look into. Both of these issues make choosing the right trampoline a very hard task.
Today, most injuries (according to doctors) come from the jumpers falling off of the sides. Secondly, they come from collisions and then lastly from the mat springs. Now, parents can fight back against their child’s injury with many safety options.
Trampoline manufacturers designed many different models of trampolines. They vary from extremely large trampolines that are designed specifically to carry multiple jumpers to trampolines that are made especially for toddlers. No matter what kind of trampoline you plan to purchase, being informed about them is essential.
These large trampolines are often fourteen foot or larger. Not only are they huge, they come in a variety of shapes ranging from circular to square. However the corners of trampolines often cause the most problems as they give a higher spring related injury potential. So if you are really concerned about spring injuries a circular trampoline is most likely the best option.
Manufacturers have attempted to provide extra safety by including covers that wrap around the entire frame to protect jumpers from the springs. Unfortunately, jumpers can still injure themselves from the springsa cover moving, or from getting their hands or feet under the cover. Though a great idea, the spring cover is not foolproof. These trampolines would be better suited for older children.
Enclosure is quite possibly one of the best technological advances in the trampoline safety world. Even a huge trampoline of fourteen or more feet can be completely secluded with a net that provides all jumpers the security of knowing they can not fall out. Not only do they protect jumpers from falling off but also against the springs, which means they are much more effective than just have a spring cover.
Enclosures, like the spring covers, are not foolproof. Larger children can sometimes break through the netting and injure themselves. Though enclosures greatly increase the safety of a trampoline, they, like any sports equipment, must be used with caution. Enclosures work best with smaller children.
There is one last group left; and that is the toddlers. Those children under ten that want to jump but you are scared they are at a high risk on a larger trampoline. Luckily there are trampolines designed specifically for them that provide maximum safety. They are close to the ground, have no springs, and are extremely stable.
These springless trampolines are by far the safest on the market. So if safety is your main concern, purchasing a springless trampoline with enclosure is the best option. It can easily put any doubt of injury out of your mind as there is no chance of falling out or getting a spring related injury - because there are no springs. Not only are they safe but they are less expensive to ship, cheaper to repair, and last longer than the traditional spring trampoline. A springless trampoline is the safest route, however there are many other models and methods you can use to have a safe and fun jumping experience.
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