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Springfree Large Square Trampoline

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description Springfree Large Square Trampoline Overview

The Springfree Large Square Trampoline offers a safer alternative to conventional trampolines. Its unique square design and springless construction, utilizing a hidden-rod frame, significantly reduces injury risk during acrobatics and jumping activities. This trampoline is ideal for individuals and families seeking a durable and secure recreational surface for practicing gymnastics, tumbling, or simply enjoying active play.

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How does the Springfree trampoline design prevent injuries?

Springfree trampolines replace traditional metal springs with flexible composite rods located safely beneath the jumping surface. The rigid steel frame is also hidden underneath the mat, meaning jumpers cannot accidentally hit the hard metal frame. Additionally, they use a flexible safety net that absorbs falls rather than acting like a rigid barrier.

What is the weight limit on a Springfree Large Square Trampoline?

The large square model typically supports a maximum weight capacity of 220 pounds or 100 kilograms per individual jumper. Springfree states that the combined weight of multiple jumpers must not exceed this structural limit to ensure safety. This restriction ensures the composite rods provide the correct bounce without bottoming out.

Are Springfree trampolines difficult to assemble?

Assembly of a Springfree trampoline is notoriously time-consuming and physically demanding because of the extreme tension of the composite rods. It is highly recommended to have at least two able-bodied adults working together, often taking several hours to build safely. The brand frequently offers professional installation services in many regions for an additional fee.

How much backyard space do you need for a Springfree Large Square Trampoline?

The large square model offers a jumping surface roughly equivalent to a traditional 14-foot spring-based trampoline. However, the total footprint including the net enclosure requires a clearance area of about 14 feet on each side. Springfree recommends having an overhead clearance of at least 24 feet away from trees or power lines.

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