Looking After Your Trampoline
After you have bought and assembled the trampoline it is essential to look after it to make the best of your investment. A high quality trampoline will easily last 10 years.
If you followed our advice in the Choosing a Trampoline section then your frame and springs will be fully waterproof and have no trouble in standing up to the rigour of an inclement winter. If you are subject to high winds, however, you should definitely invest in a tie down kit, available for as little as £30.
A cover placed on the trampoline will prevent leaves and birds mess from settling on the trampoline bed and discolouring it. It can also improve the life of surround pads making it a sound investment.
Apply oil to the springs where they hook into the frame. This will reduce squeaking of the springs and the wear on the frame hole. Do not oil any other part of the trampoline, and be careful not to get it onto the jumping bed.
How Will a Trampoline Benefit Your Life?…What You Said
"By putting a little spring in my life even in winter."
"I'd work our with multiplied vigour, change vital statistics, and round down my figure!"
"my little ones could bounce all day and then i'd burn some calories away"
"Instead of being a couch potato a trampoline would turn me into a bouncing bean."
Highly Recommended Trampolines for safety
The Jumpking JumpPOD is the only trampoline on the market with a fully integrated safety enclosure, ensuring your children cannot fall from the trampoline onto the ground.
14ft Jumpking JumpPOD Trampoline



