The Enclosure Net Trampoline Accessory Can Save Your Child’s Life
Approximately a year ago, a major trampoline manufacturing company was sued
by people whose children were injured in trampoline accidents. Many of these accidents were caused by the children being bounced off by other
jumpers or by simply falling off from jumping too high or by being pushed off due to wind. No matter the reason, trampoline manufactures had to
begin changing the way their trampolines were made and began selling add-on parts to supplement earlier trampoline designs.
The most famous trampoline accessory quickly became the enclosure net which prevents children from flying off the side of the
trampoline. Furthermore, the location of the net also prevents people from becoming trapped inside the springs which could lead to lacerations or
even broken bones. By making this trampoline accessory available, deaths and injuries due to freak accidents while on a trampoline have
greatly diminished, almost to the point of non-existence. Enclosure nets come in a variety of sizes and can be purchased as a package deal with a
brand new trampoline or as a stand alone product for those who already own a large trampoline.
To try and keep the rain and snow from damaging the trampoline, consumers around the world have purchased covers for their
trampolines. This trampoline accessory acts much like a pool cover and allows the trampoline’s jumping surface to stay completely dry even during
the rainiest seasons. By pulling the cover tight, you can also prevent damage to the trampoline’s springs and jumping platform by providing a
makeshift shield to support the heavy weight of rain or snow.
In order to get the most out of their trampoline, many people select improved springs as their favorite trampoline accessory.
These more robust springs provide the user with a more powerful rebound for the jumping area which allows people to go much higher into the air.
Furthermore, as an accessory or replacement part, better springs will generally prevent your trampoline’s jumping platform from sinking after a
heavy rain or snow.
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