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Trampoline Resources
by EcomTarget LLC Collaborator on Apr 21 2019
Trampolines are not only fun to jump on, but they also provide a way to get in some exercise. If you are in the market for a trampoline, you will find that they range in price greatly. Here are some of the factors that affect how much a trampoline costs as well as where you can purchase this fun, recreational item.
Factors That Affect The Price
Size
The size of a trampoline will affect how much it costs. In general, the larger a trampoline is the more you can expect to pay for it. This is why it is crucial to really research trampolines before purchasing one so you can determine what size you actually need. There’s a good chance that you don’t need a large trampoline and can get away with purchasing a smaller, less expensive one.
These sizes include:
12 Feet
14 Feet
15 Feet
11 x 16 Feet
11 x 18 Feet
Brand
The brand of a trampoline may impact the cost of it. More popular brands will tend to cost more. This often is because they have a good reputation and there is a lot of demand for their products. Lesser known brands may be cheaper, but the quality of these products aren’t that well-known.
The Condition
If you want to buy a trampoline, but are looking to save some money, then you may want to consider purchasing a used trampoline. With a little bit of searching, you may be able to find a decent trampoline for a good price. While a used trampoline won’t be in perfect condition, you may be able to find one in very good condition at a fraction of the cost of a brand new one. One of the biggest drawbacks to buying a used trampoline is that it won’t come with a warranty.
Additional Features
Some trampolines will come with additional features. These include things like a net or padding that goes over the springs. While these items are convenient to have, they will have an impact on how much a trampoline costs. Some consumers do purchase trampolines with these additional features, despite the price, because they like the added convenience of having them.
Where To Buy
Online
There are several reasons why you might want to buy a trampoline online. Many consumers choose to buy a trampoline online because it’s cheaper. They can search numerous sites to find the cheapest price for a trampoline they are interested in without having to do a lot of work. Another advantage of buying a trampoline online is that you can have it shipped to your house. While shipping usually isn’t free, it is often worth it as you don’t have to try to transport the trampoline from the store to your house. Even though they come dissembled, they are packaged in large boxes that tend to be heavy. This can make it difficult to get a disassembled trampoline from the store to your house.
In Store
For many people, they would rather buy a trampoline at a store. This allows them to talk to store associates about their recommendation and compare the trampolines that they have in stock. They can also take home their trampoline right away, after purchasing it, and not have to wait for it to be shipped to their house.
From A Private Party
If you are looking for a used trampoline rather than a new one, then you can purchase one from a private party. There are quite a few online classified ad pages that have listings for trampolines. Some social media pages also have online marketplaces as well. Keep in mind that not all of these trampolines will be disassembled so you may need to do this yourself. However, they usually will be deeply discounted so you can save quite a bit of money.In conclusion, if you are looking to purchase a trampoline, you have a lot of options. No matter how much you want to spend, you can probably find one that you can afford. Just make sure that you do your research beforehand so you can find a trampoline that fits both your needs and your budget.
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How to Find the Right Size Pad for Your Trampoline
by Anthony Haun on Jan 01 2018
You love your trampoline, and your kids do, too — but unfortunately, your trampoline pad shows it. Ready to give it new life? At SkyBound USA, we can teach you how to find the right pad for your trampoline.
YOU GO-TO TRAMPOLINE PAD MEASUREMENT GUIDE
Here’s what we’re looking for:
Trampoline frame size
Spring size
Number of pad holes or cut-outs
Now, onto our trampoline pad measurement guide:
1. MEASURE YOUR TRAMPOLINE’S FRAME
The best way to measure your trampoline’s frame is from the frame’s outer edge to the opposite edge. Imagine your trampoline as a clock. Take one measurement from the 12 to 6 o’clock position and another from the 3 to 9 o’clock position. Use your diameter to find the pad size you need — for example, a 12-foot frame means you’ll need a 12-foot pad.
2. SIZE UP YOUR SPRINGS
When finding your spring size, remember to measure its entire length. Measure from hook-end to hook-end — not just the coils. You’ll want to uninstall three springs to measure. Choose ones that aren’t overstretched, then compare their sizes to make sure your measurements are accurate.
3. COUNT YOUR TRAMPOLINE PAD FEATURES
Does your pad have holes or cut-outs? Great! Count them up so you know how many enclosure poles you have. If you don’t have cut-outs that’s even better — you just took the steps for how to find the right pad for your trampoline from three to two!
IS IT TIME TO REPLACE YOUR TRAMPOLINE PAD?
At SkyBound USA, we value safety, quality and customer service that leaves you smiling. That’s why we trust TrampolinePartsCenter.com as our authorized dealer for trampoline parts. They offer our premium trampoline pads and standard replacement pads. Order yours today to restore your trampoline to its former glory!
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How to Measure & Replace Your Trampoline Springs
by EcomTarget LLC Collaborator on Jan 01 2018
Lost, damaged or overstretched trampoline springs can put an end to you and your kids’ sky-high fun. But, not for long. Our “How to Measure Trampoline Springs” guide lets you and the whole family get back to having fun in no time.
How Do I Measure My Trampoline Springs?
Prepare to be impressed, because measuring your trampoline springs is simple. Just follow these three steps:
Unequip three springs from your trampoline
Measure the entire spring length from hook-end to hook-end
Compare your three measurements
If you’re wondering why three is the magic number behind how to measure trampoline springs, it’s because springs can stretch over time. With three measurements, you get a more accurate number when shopping for replacement springs.
How Much Do Replacement Springs Cost and Where Can I Buy Them?
The good news for trampoline owners is that replacement springs are not very expensive. A premium spring, for instance, ranges from $1.79 to $3.70 based on the spring size. In comparison, a standard spring is between $1.20 and $1.70. If you're purchasing some replacement springs, we often recommend buying a few spares as they'll save you time when another spring needs replacing. Plus, you'll be your kid's hero that day.
At SkyBound USA, we trust TrampolinePartsCenter.com as our authorized dealer for our premium springs. They also offer standard springs, alongside customer support you’ll love.
Which Tools Do I Need to Replace My Trampoline Springs?
Once you've learned how to measure your trampoline springs, the hard part is over. All you have to do now is order your replacement springs. Then, grab your tools and replace your trampoline's hardware (and maybe find a helper to assist). The only three tools you'll need to replace your trampoline springs are all readily available and easy to find. They are:
Replacement springs
Gloves
T-Hook or needle-nose pliers
If you regularly do some work around your home, you probably already have gloves and a pair of nose pliers. While some trampoline owners prefer needle-nose pliers, others are more partial to a t-hook or trampoline spring pulling tool. T-hooks are inexpensive, so you might want to just add one to your cart while ordering your replacement springs, then try it and see which one you prefer. We tend to lean toward a t-hook as it gives you a better, safer grip on the springs.
How to Replace Trampoline Springs
Replacing trampoline springs is a fairly simple process, but again, it might be beneficial to work with an assistant. Let's get started with the following steps:
Prepare Your Work Area. Remove your trampoline's safety mat skirt and lay out your replacement springs, making sure they're damage-free and all there.Bonus tip: If you're replacing several springs, mark their location with a sticky note on the frame. It'll make the replacement process a lot easier, as you can find your next spring by looking for its colorful flag.
Remove Your Spring. This may seem familiar if you put your trampoline together. It's basically the reverse of attaching a spring to your trampoline. Use your t-hook and slip its curved edge underneath the spring hook connected to your mat's V-ring. Pull your t-hook toward your mat, creating a free space, then lift the spring up and out of the V-ring. Voila! Now you can remove the corresponding hook from the frame, completely detaching the spring from your trampoline.Bonus tip: If you use needle-nose pliers, it's the same concept, except you'll "pinch" the hook to lift it up and out.
Replace Your Spring: To start, grab your replacement spring and hook it onto your trampoline's frame. Like before, you'll want to use your t-hook to latch onto the opposite hook on your spring. Expect some tension now though, as you'll pull that hook towards the V-ring. If you have a helper, they can grab the corresponding V-ring and bring it closer to you. Make sure you're both wearing gloves for protection, though. After your spring has latched onto the V-ring, you're good to go!Bonus tip: Replace your springs one at a time. If you've watched any video guides for how to replace the springs on a trampoline, you'll notice most people do this.
When Should I Replace My Trampoline Springs?
We want to let you in on a little secret: Trampoline springs are the key to sky-high bounces. Besides replacing broken springs, you may want to purchase new springs when you notice your airtime is taking a nose dive. When springs stretch and become overstretched, they stop providing the energy transfer that pushes you into the air. In comparison, a new spring expands as you land and returns to its original position, delivering that continuous feedback that gives you the thrill of being airborne.
So, next time your kids come to you and ask how to make your trampoline bouncier, take a look at the springs. Pick up your replacement springs today and get back to those sky-high heights!
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How to Find the Right Safety Net for Your Trampoline
by EcomTarget LLC Collaborator on Jan 01 2018
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With a trampoline net, you make you and your kids’ sky-high bounces that much safer. Whether you’re adding a net to your trampoline or replacing its existing one, SkyBoundUSA's enclosed trampolines safety net guide will help you find the right net for your trampoline.
Trampoline Safety Nets Keep Bouncers Safe
Like any parent, we're passionate about safety at SkyBound USA and believe you can have the best of both worlds — safety and fun. Our trampolines are built for sky-high bounces, which is why we offer safety nets for all our trampolines, (excluding the Mini 4, which is for the tiniest of tikes and provides a cushioned handlebar and pad cover for safety).
No matter the activity, from trampolines to bicycles, there are always some risks. Simply jumping on a trampoline with siblings or friends causes 75 percent of trampoline mishaps. That's why trampoline safety nets are not only important but essential.
4 Things to Look for in a Trampoline Safety Net
Whether you're searching for your first trampoline safety net or need to replace your existing one, consider these important features:
1. Weight - A safety net with a heavier weight translates to longevity and safety. Our HD nets, for instance, are 50 percent heavier than other nets available, which adds to your peace of mind while watching your kids, or even while you're indulging in a jump yourself.
2. Door - A vulnerable area for a lot of safety nets is their door. You want a safety net that offers a secure trampoline enclosure. All SkyBound USA nets, for example, feature a heavy-duty zipper door that gives you confidence when your child and their friends head out to the backyard.
3. UV Protection - The greatest enemy of your safety net? The sun. That's why you want a replacement trampoline safety net that offers UV protection. By incorporating protective UV features into our nets, we've extended their lifecycles — as well as the fun of families worldwide.
4. Weave - If you're looking for a replacement net because tears developed in your old one, you're not alone. It's a common fault in safety nets, which is why you want one with heavy-duty weaving. It'll decrease that tear chance, plus provide an extra boost in protection and durability.
How Much Do Trampoline Safety Nets Cost?
The good news is that trampoline safety nets are affordable. The exact cost will depend on the size and shape of your trampoline, but you can expect a price between $45 and $65 for trampolines ranging from 12 feet to 15 feet. To extend the life of your trampoline's safety net replacement and maximize your investment, we recommend storing it indoors during the winter or harsh weather.
When Is it Time to Replace Your Trampoline's Safety Net?
You know it's time to replace a trampoline's safety net when it's tattered and torn. Before that stage, though, what are the signs you need a new trampoline safety net? It's all about the little things. To spot them, you're going to want to hop aboard your trampoline.
Start by examining your safety net's entrance or door. Is it secure? Are there minor tears starting? Then, move onto your net. Look for tiny breaks in the fabric and check your buckle straps. Are they becoming flimsy? Do you notice a few missing?
While your trampoline's poles are separate from your net, you should also inspect them. Are they sturdy? Do they wobble when you press against them? Make sure you pay extra attention to areas of the enclosure in direct sunlight, as they're more prone to breaking down.
If you're still unsure about whether to replace your trampoline's safety net, look up its warranty to get a better idea of its lifespan.
Instructions for How to Choose Your Trampoline Enclosure
When it comes to how to choose your trampoline enclosure, we want to find these three things:
Trampoline frame size
Safety enclosure style
Poles or archer number
How do you do that? With these three easy steps:
1. Measure Your Trampoline’s Frame
Let’s start by finding your trampoline’s diameter. Measure from one side of the frame’s outer edge to the opposite outer edge of the frame. Look at your frame as a clock. Take two measurements — one from the 3 to 9 o’clock position and a second from 12 to 6 o’clock mark. These measurements should give you the approximate size of your frame.
2. Identify Your Safety Enclosure Poles’ Style
Knowing your trampoline’s type of safety enclosure poles is essential when it comes to how to find the right net for your trampoline. Safety enclosure pole styles include:
Straight
Straight curved
Arched
Curved
Enclosure with top rings
Straight poles can vary. Some have pole caps with bolts, while others have pole caps with handles.
3. Count the Number of Poles or Arches
You may say we’ve saved the best for last with this simple step. All you and your kids need to do is count the number of poles or arches on your trampoline!
We do have one bonus tip for how to choose your trampoline enclosure. Know your net’s connection type:
Inner portion connection: Your pad for covering the springs surrounds the inside netting.
Outer portion connection: Your pad for covering the springs sits outside the netting.
And now, you’re ready to find your net.
Find Top-Rated Nets for Your Trampoline
At SkyBound USA, we understand you want a net that’ll last. That’s why we offer our premium replacement nets at TrampolinePartsCenter.com, our authorized dealer. They’ll fit your SkyBound USA trampoline and other trampoline brands, too.
Order your enclosure nets today and up the ante on your trampoline’s safety.
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Trampoline Measurement Guide: Mat, Springs, Nets & More
by EcomTarget LLC Collaborator on Jan 01 2018
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Have you noticed a decrease in your trampoline's bounciness or observed thin spots or tiny holes in your trampoline mat? Is there rust on your trampoline springs? Does your trampoline net appear to be worn out? Is your trampoline frame bent?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then Operation Trampoline Replacement is a go! Whether you need to measure your trampoline mat or find the right spring size, SkyBound USA's Trampoline Measurement Guide will walk you step by step through each measurement process so that you find the right trampoline or trampoline parts.
How to Measure Your Trampoline Mat
Nothing can damper your Saturday more than realizing your trampoline mat is down for the count. We have good news though — you can replace it! All you need is a handy guide for how to measure your trampoline mat. At SkyBound USA, we've got you covered.
Trampoline Measuring Instructions
The 3 measurements we need for your trampoline replacement mat are:
Trampoline frame size
Number of v-rings
Spring size
1. Measure your trampoline’s steel frame.
Find your trampoline’s diameter by measuring from one side of your frame’s outer edge to the opposite outer edge. A common mistake is to measure from where your spring's holes begin, but the edge-to-edge measurement is what you need to get the right trampoline mat size.
If you’re measuring a round trampoline, visualize it as a clock. Take two measurements — one from the 12- to 6-o’clock position and a second from the 3- to 9-o’clock position. These measurements are your frame’s approximate size.
For example, a 12' trampoline frame means you'll need a 12' trampoline mat.
An alternative method is measuring your old mat. Unhook your mat from your trampoline and lay it on a flat surface. Measure it from the end of the fabric — not including the v-rings — and use the same clock techniques as mentioned above. Mats stretch over time, so keep that in mind when shopping.
2. Count your v-rings.
You can add up your v-rings two different ways. If you have your mat, just count its v-rings. To save you from getting confused or reaching an inaccurate total, mark your starting point. If you don’t have your mat, count the number of holes on the top rails of the trampoline’s frame. Your v-ring total should match the number of springs.
3. Find your spring size.
When you measure your springs, make sure they’re off the trampoline and that you measure from hook-end to hook-end — you want to include the entire length of the spring.
Bonus tip: We recommend measuring three springs that aren’t overstretched to ensure you’re getting the same measurement. If you can slide a piece of printer paper through your springs coils, they are overstretched. With overstretched springs, you'll get an inaccurate measurement and could end up ordering the wrong replacement mat.
Congrats, now you know how to measure a trampoline! Just one more tip: Make sure you know your trampoline’s shape, round or square, for example. You’ll get some bonus points if you remember the brand too, as that’ll make the replacement process even easier.
How to Measure Your Octagonal Trampoline Mat
What if your trampoline is neither square nor round? It's not a huge deal, but your "how to" for measuring a trampoline mat will be different. Like the above steps, you'll want to measure your springs to determine their size and count up your v-rings — the difference is how you measure your trampoline's frame.
To measure your trampoline mat if it's the shape of an octagon, follow these steps:
Find your diameter. Like a square or round trampoline, take two measurements from the outer edges of your trampoline. For an octagonal trampoline, you'll measure from the metal edge of one corner to the metal edge of the opposite corner. After marking your first measurement, take your second one. This time, your measurement should be perpendicular to your first one — if overlayed, the two would create a cross, with one vertical line and the other horizontal.
Determine your average. Next, review your measurements and average them together. That number will be your trampoline mat's size.
Check your totals. Even if you're sure about your measurements, it doesn't hurt to measure twice. Go ahead and re-measure your opposite corners, then re-calculate your averages, too. Once you're confident in your numbers, you're ready to search for your replacement mat and restore the fun to your backyard — plus up your hero or heroine level with your kids and their friends.
FAQs for Trampoline Mats
If you have questions about trampoline mats, Skybound USA has the answers! Here are the four most-asked questions about trampoline mats.
1. Can a trampoline mat be repaired?
It depends. For trampoline mats with less than a 2-inch tear, a repair is an option. For anything larger than 2 inches, you'll need to replace it. To repair your mat, it'll require some sewing skills. You'll also need to purchase a patch kit. Place the replacement material over the tear and use a sewing machine to adhere it — most packets will specify the stitching to use.
2. When do you need to replace your trampoline jump mats?
This answer also varies. All trampoline mats age, becoming stretched and saggy with continued use. This process, however, can take years. If you and your kids are always using your trampoline, your mat may age faster than one that's only used a few times a week. When do you know it's time to replace your mat, though? If it's delivering a real lackluster bounce, tearing with minimal effort or fraying in several areas, then it's time for a replacement.
3. Why is my trampoline mat loose and how can I tighten it?
Your trampoline's mat can be loose for a few reasons, from overstretched springs to standard bounce cords. If your trampoline is brand-new, you'll want to modify your bounce cords, but if it's no longer a spring chicken, you'll want to consider replacing the springs.
To tighten your bounce cords, turn your trampoline over and look for the knot block, which will have a bounce cord through it. Grab the cable with a pair of needle-nose pliers and loosen its overhead knot before retying it near the knot block. By moving the overhead knot closer, you tighten your mat. Repeat the process for all your bounce cords.
4. How much is a trampoline mat?
The cost of a trampoline mat varies by the size of your trampoline, as well as the quality of the mat. Many companies will also bundle the trampoline mat and its pad protector together, which also influences the price. On average, you can expect to purchase a trampoline replacement mat for between $100 and $200. The good news is the mats provide sky-high fun for a long time.
Don't see your question? No worries! Contact our team, and we'll be happy to help.
And That's How You Measure and Replace Your Trampoline Mat!
With your trampoline measured, you can now move onto replacing your trampoline mat. If you get your bounce fix from a SkyBound USA trampoline, you can find our premium mats, as well as standard trampoline mats at TrampolinePartsCenter.com.
Order yours today and get back on your trampoline!
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The Ultimate Guide to Buying Your Next Trampoline
by SkyBound USA on Dec 11 2017
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Looking for fun for the whole family in your own backyard? We haven't met anyone who doesn't get a giddy thrill out of bouncing around on a trampoline. Read on as we discuss everything (size, shape, construction materials, etc) that you need to bring home your very own bouncing paradise.
