by Jane Bracken

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.

Common injuries on the trampoline usually are all related to three things. One being the jumper fell off, the second is the jumper collided with something or someone else, and lastly is they got snagged on the springs. However there are many ways a parent can limit all of these injuries for their child.

There are a variety of models for different purposes; there are large trampolines that can accommodate a number of children at once; there are trampolines with handle for children under 10. Being informed is the best policy when choosing a trampoline that is right for your children.

If you are looking into getting a large trampoline – be prepared for a massive, fourteen foot or bigger square, diamond, or circle shape. However a circular or octagonal trampolines are normally the best options because they have less corners; which means there are less spring related injuries.

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.

Another innovation that would fit the same type of trampolines is an enclosure. The same 14-foot trampoline mentioned above would have an optional 14 trampoline enclosure that is made specifically for it. There are a number of universal enclosures as well. The enclosure is a high net that is designed to protect jumpers from the springs and from falling off. Models that protect jumpers from the springs are more effective because the netting is more rigid than a spring cover alone.

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.

Say you have a toddler or any child that is under the age of ten; there is a high ring of doubt about owning a trampoline. However there are now trampolines with handle – small, compact, safe, and stable. They are small enough to be put indoors and are by far the safest trampoline for any toddler. They reside only a few inches off of the ground to prevent falling injuries and they do not contain any springs.

A springless trampoline, when used in conjunction with the safety equipment mentioned above, can eliminate many safety issues will also being a longer-lasting, more cost effective choice in trampolines. These trampolines replace springs with elastic bands, which are inexpensive to replace and last longer than the conventional metal springs. These elastic bands eliminate all possibility of jumpers injuring themselves from coming in contact with the springs because there are none! Because of the reduced weight, a springless trampoline costs less to ship through the mail. This reduced weight also makes storing the trampoline in the winter much easier. These attributes make a springless trampoline an excellent choice for children of any age.

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