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4 questions from our users

Suzi Q

Suzi Qasked

Does any one know approximately how heavy it is when flat packed. Thanks



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Melcris07

Melcris07asked

10ft

Looking at purchasing one of these trampolines as they have amazing sale at the moment, but wondered if anyone can tell me what the bounce is like? We’ve owned the “cheaper” brands in the past and its not very springy so we are looking for one with loads of bounce flexibility.

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Alastair
Alastair

Hello,
We have had no issues with the bounciness of the trampoline. We previously had a smaller Vuly and to be honest find this as good if not better than the Vuly. We have had 6 kids all happily bouncing away with no loss of bounce.
Build quality is excellent and nothing feels cheap about the trampoline. I am so glad we got one and do not regret the decision for one second.
I hope this helps with your decision but I know that you will not be disappointed.

Poppy Bee
Poppy Bee

Hi, I have to agree with Alastair's reply regarding the excellent quality of Premier Trampolines. The bounciness appears very good - stable and firm when in use and the construction is strong and sturdy too. Have had no issues or regrets in purchasing our trampoline. It is well loved and used!




Annette

Annetteasked

10ft

Does anyone with a premier trampoline experience continual water retaining in some of the pads? We have to continually keep a towel on the trampoline mat to keep it dry when jumping.

1 answer
chacha
chacha

If it's been wet or early in the morning yes .... But if it's warm it's disappeared by mid morning


nola.dowell

nola.dowellasked

I have been researching trampolines and am quite keen on this brand mainly due to reviews of excellent support services. At present you have springless for quite a lot cheaper ( sale items?) than spring which is not usual for most brands. Regardless of price I am leaning towards a spring one for a 2 year old as it seems that they have more bounce ... A 2 year old doesn't have much weight. Could you please give advice on the 'bounce' issue? The available yard space is somewhat limited... Is it true that springless requires more space around it?

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Premier Trampolines
Teresa E.Premier Trampolines

Hi Nola,



At the moment, we are moving warehouses so the trampolines we have in stock are heavily reduced in order to get rid of as much stock as possible before re-locating. These trampolines just so happen to be the 10 and 14ft springless, also a 16ft spring.

Correct, generally springless trampolines have less bounce, especially if your child is younger as they have less weight. The springless doesn't need more space around it though, 1m all the way around for both the spring and springless is more than enough.

If you have limited space, the 10ft would be a great size to look at.

Please call us on 1300 985 008 with any other info we would be happy to help.


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