Saturday, October 29, 2011

Need Trampoline Safety? Try These Add-Ons!

!±8± Need Trampoline Safety? Try These Add-Ons!

Trampolining appears to be a dangerous sport if you meet some leg scrapes from the springs or fall off when a jump goes awry, but trampoline safety parts are available to reduce the risks of jumping and make trampolining a fun sport with countless fitness benefits.

The biggest risk on a trampoline, accounting for approximately 80% of trampoline injuries, is falling off on the hard ground. A simple trampoline net made of soft nylon encloses the jumping surface (the mat) and is available in all sizes to match all the brands and sizes. The opening of the enclosure is overlapping, providing safety everywhere around the mat. Further, the opening can be locked with a bicycle lock, ensuring that the only people using your trampoline are the ones you know about.

Pads are surely an important investment. Trampoline pads should cover the springs entirely. Pads come in a variety of thickness, ranging from 1/4" (the standard with which most trampolines come equipped with) to 1" on more deluxe pads. Skirts on the deluxe models help keep the pads in place, thereby providing much safety while trampolining.

When considering the young jumper, a target on the mat gives additional safety. This allows the jumper to always be aware of where the middle of the jumping surface - the safest area on a trampoline - is. This is generally screened onto the mat. However, over time, the screen can fade. Giving more safety are targets that are woven into the mat's fabric. For younger or smaller children, a ladder can provide safety to jumpers getting on and off the trampoline. For younger jumpers, consider the additional safety of elastic bands rather than springs.

The best safety parts are new parts. Make sure to replace mats and pads when they tear or have holes in them, and replace springs at the first sign of wear or defective bounce.


Need Trampoline Safety? Try These Add-Ons!

Good Bargain Captiva Elliptical Machine And Trainer


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