5 Best links to help when ordering trampoline spare parts

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5 Best links to help when ordering trampoline spare parts

What to know before ordering new parts for your trampoline. Like with any products there are small variances that make some parts very brand-specific and not easily fit other brands trampolines, other parts can be quite generic by form but there are still differences in sizes. Hopefully, these links to further relevant information will assist you in ordering the correct parts upfront so the result will be happy bouncing kids.

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Padding: Learn to spot the difference between good quality pads and poorer brands. Be sure you know what to look out for when buying trampoline padding online because in photos it’s hard to tell what makes one brand better than the next. 

Department store trampoline spare parts

Ordering parts for trampolines from department stores can often be the most difficult as they aren’t always supported with spare parts. It is still possible to get compatible parts but this article makes you aware of the things that can be different and what to check, count and measure before buying online. Knowing this will give you better confidence in what you are looking for and ordering.

Secrets to ordering the right mat for your trampoline

This article makes it clear how important accurate measuring is for any trampoline mat replacement. The tolerance between a mat you’ve had and one you purchase to replace it is only 25mm which is quickly absorbed in all the small variables that each factory makes to their trampolines. Spring length and frame diameter are not the only things to check. If you get the wrong mat you will either have a hammock for a trampoline which doesn't bounce or a mat that is too small and if you can get it on your frame will then tear in an unreasonable time or simply be too small to fit. Either way, the kids won't be happy jumpers.

Pros and cons of trampoline nets; inside or outside?

Many trampolines suppliers have inside nets and pole arrangements vary from one brand to the other. Various ways the net attaches can make it difficult to find an exact replacement. In this article, we highlight the pros and cons of having an inside or outside net and also give you some options around what to look for and how to adapt a new net if you need to.

How to measure for a trampoline ladder

Most trampolines don’t come with a ladder which can be quite frustrating for many people.

There is a reason behind this and it has to do with public liability. If a ladder was supplied under the 2013 Australian Standards supplied, it was considered the manufacturer is giving permission for the child to be on the trampoline but if it is said a free ladder is included or a ladder is purchased separately then the sole unquestionable responsibility falls upon the owner of the trampoline. However, not having a ladder arrive with the trampoline does cause a lot of issues for many people. The kids are then often using unsafe ways to gain access to the trampoline, such as crates, boxes and more dangerously kids lifting other smaller kids up.

It is so easy to order the wrong ladder without the right information. A longer ladder is just as dangerous as no ladder and this article will highlight this and ensure that you will only order or make the correct length ladder for your trampoline.

Scroll on for further articles on various information regarding trampoline spare parts. Should you be unable to find the answer to your question please email us with the questions or give us a call on 03 52921100

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