Talk to me about trampolines

Anonymous
They are great but have a net around it. It's insane to let kids use one without a net .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had one for the last 5 years (kids are now 12 & 11). They used it daily and it was a big hit with the neighborhood kids and friends however, insurance made us get rid of it.


Not OP, but PP can you elaborate on the insurance aspect. Do you mean homeowners insurance?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love ours! We had a bunch of neighbors over for pizza tonight; the parents hung out while kids jumped on the trampoline. Sometimes if it's just a few friends, we hook up the hose and the kids splash and jump. We've had it for 6 months and the worst injury is a bumped head.



Hahahahahahahahahahaha. This will end well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We love ours! We had a bunch of neighbors over for pizza tonight; the parents hung out while kids jumped on the trampoline. Sometimes if it's just a few friends, we hook up the hose and the kids splash and jump. We've had it for 6 months and the worst injury is a bumped head.



Hahahahahahahahahahaha. This will end well.


It does end well! Life is fun, remember? Remember being a kid, having fun? Protecting a kid from a bumped head or a sprained ankle by sucking the joy out of life isn't a trade-off we are interested in making. I have three joyful, kind, occasionally bruised kids to show for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had one for the last 5 years (kids are now 12 & 11). They used it daily and it was a big hit with the neighborhood kids and friends however, insurance made us get rid of it.


Not OP, but PP can you elaborate on the insurance aspect. Do you mean homeowners insurance?


Yes. We were getting re-quoted and an agent came by and saw it and told us that we had to get rid of it or they wouldn't insure us anymore. We were told that someone would be coming by anytime in the next week to "check". We ended up just selling it on craigslist to not have to deal with the hassle.
Anonymous
OP, have you heard about putting it underground so that its flat on the land? This seems to be a new thing and one of our neighbors actually did this and it's a BIG hit and much, MUCH safer.

Like this...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you heard about putting it underground so that its flat on the land? This seems to be a new thing and one of our neighbors actually did this and it's a BIG hit and much, MUCH safer.

Like this...


This seems even more dangerous to me - jumping up off the tramp and then landing right on hard ground..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you heard about putting it underground so that its flat on the land? This seems to be a new thing and one of our neighbors actually did this and it's a BIG hit and much, MUCH safer.

Like this...


This seems even more dangerous to me - jumping up off the tramp and then landing right on hard ground..


I agree. It's the net that makes the trampoline safer. I think people only do the in-ground thing for aesthetic reasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you heard about putting it underground so that its flat on the land? This seems to be a new thing and one of our neighbors actually did this and it's a BIG hit and much, MUCH safer.

Like this...


This looks like Teletubbies are going to come running out of it!
Anonymous
I think an in-ground would be safer. Better landing to the ground instead of falling 3 or 4 to the ground. Nets aren't perfect--our neighbor's kid went sailing through theirs and ended up with a neck injury.
Anonymous
I wanted to get one for our kids this summer, but my son went to his friend's house and blew out his knee the first time he used it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you heard about putting it underground so that its flat on the land? This seems to be a new thing and one of our neighbors actually did this and it's a BIG hit and much, MUCH safer.

Like this...


This looks like Teletubbies are going to come running out of it!


Lol! I was just thinking that. Just need some brown bunnies and pinwheels.
Anonymous
I know kids love them, but is it really considered good exercise?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know kids love them, but is it really considered good exercise?


It's fantastic exercise.
Anonymous
When my kids played at a house with a trampoline, I thought it was extremely irresponsible that the parents hadn't informed us. Sometimes it would be a birthday party. We didn't expect to know all the activities but a trampoline needs mentioning. If parents want to take the risk with their own kids that's one thing.
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