What type of trampoline are you looking for?
Step 2/3 - One answer possible.Flatground Trampoline
✔ Sleek design that sits flush with the ground
✔ Easy access for all ages
✔ Less chance of falling
Inground Trampoline
✔ Integrates beautifully into the garden
✔ Easy to enter for everyone
✔ Extra safety due to lower height
Trampoline on Legs
✔ Easy installation without digging
✔ Cost-efficient and portable
✔ Good ventilation for optimal jumps
What is a flatground trampoline and what are its benefits?
A flatground trampoline is completely sunk into the ground and is level with the ground. This ensures seamless integration into the garden and a modern look. It offers the same safety benefits as an inground trampoline and is ideal for a sleek garden without obstacles.
What is an in-ground trampoline and what are its benefits?
An inground trampoline is dug into the ground, making the jumping surface level with the lawn. This provides a sleek and aesthetic look in the garden. Advantages include a safer step for children, less visual impact and less sensitivity to wind.
What are the advantages of a trampoline on legs?
A trampoline on legs is easy to install and move. It offers flexibility in positioning in the garden and can be removed or moved more easily. These trampolines are often cheaper than inground and flatground trampolines.
Which trampoline is best for a sleek garden look?
Both inground and flatground trampolines are ideal for a sleek and modern garden look. However, the flatground trampoline offers the most seamless integration because the jumping surface is level with the ground.
How does choosing a flat or in-ground trampoline affect safety?
A flat and in-ground trampoline offers extra safety because the jumping surface is closer to the ground, which reduces the chance of injury from falls. It also makes it easier for children to get on and off without having to climb a high edge.
What are the installation requirements for a flat and in-ground trampoline?
A flat and inground trampoline requires extensive excavation to create a hole in which the trampoline can fully sink. It is important to ensure proper drainage to prevent water retention. Professional installation may be required for best results.
Which trampoline is best for a temporary setup?
A trampoline on legs is best for a temporary setup because it can be easily assembled and disassembled. This makes it ideal for seasonal use or if you plan to move the trampoline regularly.
Are in-ground and flat-ground trampolines more expensive than trampolines on legs?
In general, inground and flatground trampolines are more expensive than trampolines on legs due to the additional excavation and installation requirements. However, the investment can be worth it in terms of aesthetics and safety in the yard.
How does wind sensitivity influence trampoline choice?
Inground and flatground trampolines are less sensitive to wind than trampolines on legs, because they are closer to the ground and expose less surface area to the wind. This can be important in windy areas to ensure the stability of the trampoline.
Which trampoline is most suitable for intensive use?
For intensive use, both inground and flatground trampolines are suitable, as they are more stable and less likely to shift or fall over. A trampoline on legs can also be suitable, but must be well anchored to ensure stability.