Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I see someone has one I think white trash. It belongs with the above ground pool people.
Look up the rates of hospital visits and permanent injuries. Not worth it.
Well arent you just charming. I have a trampoline in my yard and I am FAR from white trash.
Anonymous wrote:When I see someone has one I think white trash. It belongs with the above ground pool people.
Look up the rates of hospital visits and permanent injuries. Not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbors is used like a cage fighting/take-down/wrestling ring for the 8-11 year old boys (and my 6.5yr old--the reigning champ of the ring).
I actually prefer they use it this way than actually jumping and breaking their necks. They also play dodge ball in it.
I am not crazy about them. Have a well-fitting net around it.
Anonymous wrote:Simpson's trampoline scene reminiscent of Civil War battlefield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceWZ624wBVA
Anonymous wrote:We have had one since our kids where little. Our 18yo still uses it. We also have a zipline, a treehouse, a halfpipe, a slackline and a pool with a diving board.
Anonymous wrote:My DD's orthopedist said monkey bars and trampolines keep her in business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have had one since our kids where little. Our 18yo still uses it. We also have a zipline, a treehouse, a halfpipe, a slackline and a pool with a diving board.
Can we come over to your house!
Yes, and we are building a rock climbing tower for this summer. Our kids have not gotten hurt at our house, but they have broken bones playing soccer (nose and leg). All three of our sons have played football, soccer, basketball, crew, mountain biking and triathlons (soccer was the most dangerous). We always encouraged them to play outside. Our oldest plays a D1 sport now and our 16yo qualified for the US national triathlon championships. Let the kids play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have had one since our kids where little. Our 18yo still uses it. We also have a zipline, a treehouse, a halfpipe, a slackline and a pool with a diving board.
Can we come over to your house!
Anonymous wrote:Save yourself the time and money and just break your kid's collarbone with a bat.
Anonymous wrote:When I was a kid one of my friends tore open his scrotum on the springs. He had one testicle removed. Have not considered getting one for my kids.