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Plum 4.5ft Children's Trampoline and Enclosure - Blue

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Our little testers liked the lower height – making it easy to get on and off – and the galvanised steel frame and safety enclosure will do you proud in terms of durability and safety. Be sure to only let one child on at a time, though.

Make sure your trampoline is covered when it’s not in use, so that the mat is protected from garden debris and bird droppings READ NEXT: The best family tents for camping adventures The best trampolines to buy 1. Sportspower Trampoline: The best full-sized budget buy Ensure that your kids will stay safe by choosing a trampoline with protective padding and an enclosureIf you’re looking for a fun trampoline on a budget, this is your best buy. It has a high-quality galvanised steel frame – something you won’t often find at this price – and the safety enclosure is simple to take on and off if you want to store it away during the winter months. It comes with a ladder, as well as padding for the poles and frame to help prevent injuries. It’s not quite as robust or long-lasting as the more expensive trampolines in our roundup, but it should see you through a few years of jumping. Our only real gripe is that the springs can squeak during bouncing, but it’s not so loud as to annoy the neighbours. While it isn’t a necessity, there are a variety of add-ons available to trampoline buyers, including ladders to help kids climb in and out safely, as well as stakes and anchors to ensure the trampoline stays securely in place. There’s even sports equipment available to help make trampolining more competitive. What else should I consider? For hours of bouncing fun, you can't go wrong with our brilliant range of trampolines and enclosures—and there's something here for kids of all ages. This octagonal trampoline makes it easy to jump straight upwards, as opposed to round frames that bounce you towards the centre of the trampoline. It’s also got a patented crawl-through tunnel-style entry and exit system instead of the more traditional zip entry – a boon, as one of the biggest causes of trampoline injuries is zips being left undone. In fact, it’s been such a success that TP has rolled it out onto other designs.

Our trampoline sizes go all the way up to expansive 14ft styles, which means lots of our designs are great for active teens and adults too, and they're a wonderful way to get fit while having fun. If you've got a little more room in your garden, how about a 12 foot trampoline featuring rounded safety enclosures so you can really make use of space to bounce freely and easily? GOLDSPRING SOLO - Springs that ensure you can jump comfortably; galvanised with a solid corrosion r Key specs – Sizes: 4 circular (8ft, 10ft, 12ft, 14ft) and 3 rectangular (10 x 6ft, 11 x 8ft, 14 x 10ft); Frame: Galvanised steel; Safety netting included: No; Warranty: 10 years for frame and retaining wall, 5 years for jump mat and springs, 2 years for padding Be warned, though, that it’s very easy to underestimate just how much space you’ll need for a trampoline. Before investing, be sure to measure out the area where you want to put it – and make sure it’s surrounded by grass or AstroTurf rather than hard concrete to reduce the risk of injury if your child falls off. You should also ensure there’s enough space either side for the kids to get on and off and make sure it’s not near obstacles such as branches. Do I need an enclosure? It depends on who will be using it. If you’re a beginner, or a parent of a beginner, and want to be extra cautious, you might decide to go with a protective netting around the trampoline. However, you won’t really need one if the person using the trampoline is quite experienced. Also consider that trampoline netting doesn’t last forever as it can be torn rather easily or simply rot over time when exposed to direct sunlight. They can easily be bought at a later date or replaced. What accessories are available?

No matter how much space you can spare in your garden, you're sure to find the trampoline for you in our collection. An 8-foot trampoline is ideal if you're after something that's fairly compact, but still allows room for reasonably unrestricted bouncing. And for tiny tots, a colourful toddler trampoline from top kids' brands like Chad Valley features a safety bar for them to hold while they bounce. Spring into action with our exciting range of trampolines for sale at All Round Fun. Whether you’re looking for a small 4ft trampoline or a family-sized 15ft bounce zone, our range has something to suit every sized garden — just measure your space to get started. Not only are trampolines good for burning off excess energy, but they’re also fantastic fun! These kids' trampolines merge exercise with play, meaning that your family will have easy access to a great way to keep fit. Ask anyone with a trampoline in their garden and they’ll tell you it’s the best way to have fun without straying far from home. It’s also great for fitness, too, and for both kids and adults alike. Kids just love to bounce and a trampoline is all the encouragement any child over the age of three needs to keep fit and active. And even if you don’t have kids, there’s no reason why you can’t invest in one yourself. Trampolining is not only good for those endorphins but it’s considered to be one of the best forms of exercise for adults, helping you to lose weight and keep fit while jumping around.

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