Children's Personal Trampoline

Updated on April 19, 2008
E.M. asks from Cedar Park, TX
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Hi, does anyone know where I can find a small trampoline with a handle bar? Thanks.

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C.G.

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craigslist.org has tons of trampolines
Apr 17 - Exercise Jumping Aerobic Trampoline - $10 - (North Austin/Round Rock) pic <<sporting goods

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C.G.

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Hi E. -

I was not sure if you are looking for something local or something you can have shipped. Leaps and Bounds have a small children's trampoline, with safety pad and handle for about $100. It folds as well. :-)

http://www.leapsandbounds.com/catalog/product.jsp?product...

Good luck!
C.

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A.N.

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Hi E. -

I do not know about a small trampoline - you may have to go online. You will need to know what size in feet/diam.

I will say that when we lived in California we bought a trampoline (larger type) from Sams (like Costco)and it was the best product ever - after years of having it with two boys and all their friends, it just was starting to wear. The pad over the coil springs never faded and stayed put and in good condition through the years and the rest of it was a really high quality product and so easy to clean off with the hose.

We moved out here and bought another trampoline at Acadamy Sports and it was a total rip-off - the pad faded within a month and was ugly, the netting was attached to the trampoline to the point where not only was it very hard to put together but also we had to constantly deal with getting leaves out and couldn't do this easily - it was a mess. I was not at all impressed with it - and they recommended it to me - it was very costly too - but not a quality product at all. We got rid of it in less than a year because the kids never wanted to go on it, as that equated with having to always clean it - a near impossible task/time consuming - this was NEVER an issue with the other one.

These are things to consider when you are picking one out. Safety is a first and I would not get a trampoline without the net, however you need to do your homework on how the net is secured - it may leave no space to get the leaves out - if you are placing it near a tree, etc.... Also the pads are very important because they aren't easy to replace. I hope this helps in your search.

Alli

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K.G.

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Go to http://www.specialkidszone.com/ and there is a picture of one to click on. I just googled "children's therapy products" and came up with several on-line companies you can order them from.

Have fun!

T.C.

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We bought one from Academy about 3 years ago. Target used to have them too, but I don't think they do now.

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