Trampoline Springs:
You will be baffled on other websites by " Extreme Springs " or " Super Strength Springs " or even "Performance Springs " etc etc. This is confusing and unnecessary. The frame and springs are the main parts of the trampoline. The frame is like a car body and the springs are its engine. The jump mat is polypropylene and needs to be of good quality and taut when on the trampoline with the srings. The springs have to be the correct length, diameter of wire and helical circumferences combining to create the perfect Newton strength and performance. All our trampolines are designed with this in mind.
Springs Ranges:
Jump for Fun have a range of trampolines using between 7”, 8.5” and 9” springs, the rule of thumb is the longer the spring, the more body weight is needed to maximize the bounce. We do not recommend buying a trampoline with springs less than 7" on a trampoline.
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