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the ultimate in trampoline sales Enter hereAre they likely to weaken, and stretch out of shape after use? Do they look like a quality springs or do they look kind''a cheesy? Our larger trampolines use only heavy-duty eight and a half physical inch springs. The better exercise the spring the better the bounce. It''s that simple. We hardly ever see a broken or stretched out spring on our quality trampolines. Springs under physical normal use should last a lifetime exercise Injuries can and do occur from hitting the springs and or frame of a trampoline. You can reduce the risk of injury by making sure that your trampoline has a good thick safety / frame pad covering the entire frame and springs and having it properly attached to your physical trampoline. Don''t assume that exercise all pads are the same, they''re not! Think about it. If you were going to crash into a solid object, which would you want to be wearing, a Baseball Cap or a Football Helmet? For added protection we highly recommend the use of a trampoline enclosure (see links below) to prevent jumpers from being able to bounce physical off the unit We hardly hear a warranty claim on our quality trampolines. They just keep bouncing and bouncing and bouncing. But when there is one, we try our best to solve your problem in a timely manner. Trampolines Offer Great Conditioning Benefits Fitness buffs are singing the praises for the health benefits of trampolines. The low-impact exercise aerobic workout targets and sculpts many parts of the body. "Where do I start?" said Leland Tilden, a Toronto high-school student, when asked how his fitness has improved since he started trampolining. "Your legs . . . you get great legs, and of coursse your abdominals - washboard abs - but what is really surprising is how tired you get. Trampolining is an amazing aerobic workout. All you have to do is start bouncing. physical Most people don''t realize how hard they are working until they break into a sweat." Leland describes himself as exercise "a big tall klutz." However the 17-year-old has developed athletic grace attributed to the skills he has learned on the trampoline after shattering his ankle in a gymnastics routine three years ago. He decided to use a trampoline as rehabilitation for is injury, and he can''t stop jumping. "I find that if I am going to slip on ice, I can catch myself," he said. "I find that my balance and body awareness are better. It has helped me in the everyday world." Please note that under the terms of the warranty, you are responsible for paying shipping costs both ways. All Round and Rectangular Trampolines: Frame Pads and Springs: 6 Months Frames: 10 Years Bed Stitching: 2 Years (Note: This applies only to the outer edge of stitching that attaches the v-rings to the bed.) Bed: Prorated against manufacturer''s defects for 5 years as follows: 100% for the First Year. 50% for the Second Year. 35% for the Third Year. 20% for the Fourth Year. 10% for the Fifth Year. physical (Note: This five-year prorated warranty applies only to the jumping surface. It does not cover the stitching on the outer edge. This warranty does not cover such things as burns, cuts, snags, and scrapes.) If your trampoline ever needs warranty work, please contact our Customer Service Department at exercise 1-800-322-2211. Any warranty work requires you to physical provide us with a copy of a proof of purchase exercise 1. THE FRAME: We hardly see children using a trampoline "one-at-a-time" like they''re suppose to. What are the weight restrictions? Is it at least 250 lbs so an adult can jump also? What thickness and strength of metal is used? The lower the gauge number the stronger it is. ©2003 www.sales-trampoline.com. All rights reserved. |