3 questions from our users
Bounce and stampsasked
hey guys I work for bounce and stamps just wondering what the bounce factor of your trampolines are?
A friend of mine had a tramp with a bounce factor of 4. Wondering if you guys have anything better?
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sandra?asked
What to look for/at when assembling the trampoline?
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Make sure you follow the instructions step by step - don't jump ahead. Make sure you have another adult to help you as some of the parts are heavy and awkward to fit, and the total weight is 200kgs. Make sure you construct it where you want it as it's very heavy to move around.
Kassandra Louiseasked
I have two high needs boys that would love one of these. The early intervention teacher said it might be worth seeing if you guys were willing to let me and my boys(3,6,8) test this trampoline, as I am unable to work as roman needs a round the clock carer, however they believe it will help with the roman's hand eye co-ordination aswell as help kristopher understand gravity. As well as be a great normal part of growing up. Thanks in advance.
Hope you guys can help me would be greatly appreciated.
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HI Kassandra,
Thank you for your message.
This 9x14ft Trampoline is a lovely strong well built trampoline that has a responsive, perpetual bounce that you feel you could just jump all day.
I hope you are in Victoria as our only display is in Geelong. We would welcome your visit to jump and test all of our trampolines.
We are open now until Christmas 7 days a week. Mon-Fri 9-5:30pm Sat 9-3pm and Sun 10-3pm.
Feel free to call me to discuss during these hours.
My sister who is now 47 with Downs syndrome - benefited greatly when our parents bought us a trampoline - Wendys muscle tone and speech were what we noted.
I know of many kids with various needs that benefit from the use of their trampoline.
When you call ask for Julie - 03 52150450
Chat soon :)
Julie
I'm unfortunately in NSW
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