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		<title>Not Enough Space in Your Yard for a 14ft Trampoline? Then a 10ft Trampoline is What You Need</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking of buying a trampoline for your kids? Trampoline has indeed become popular among children but if you don’t have enough space in your back yard, you might just want to forget about buying one. In this case, a 10ft trampoline will do. This will not require a large space compared to the standard 14ft [...]]]></description>
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</div>Thinking of buying a trampoline for your kids? Trampoline has indeed become popular among children but if you don’t have enough space in your back yard, you might just want to forget about buying one. In this case, a 10ft trampoline will do. This will not require a large space compared to the standard 14ft trampolines. However, 10 foot trampoline may be difficult to find. Most of the available choices are the standard sizes and finding the right one for your family could be tricky. But before you start looking, there are some things you have to consider that may be important so that you don’t waste your time and money.</p>
<p>If finding a 10 foot trampoline is not easy, it is even more difficult to find a 10ft trampoline with enclosure. So if ever you find one in good condition, you should grab that chance as you may never be able to find one again. It may be better for you to purchase the standard size but if a 10-foot trampoline is what you really want, then you may want to also try searching online. There may be some online stores selling trampolines in various sizes and manufacturers. <span id="more-183"></span></p>
<p>You may also be able to find a used 10ft trampoline for sale. The family may be in a hurry to get rid of it so it is possible for you to get it at a lower price. Even if it is used, you should also make sure that it is still in good condition. The family probably wanted to get rid of it to make room for a larger trampoline. When purchasing a trampoline, you should always keep in mind the safety of your children. That is why you have to ensure its quality. Another important factor you have to consider is the purpose of the trampoline.</p>
<p>Even the best 10ft trampoline may not be ideal if you will use it for gymnastic purposes. It would be better for you to choose a 14-ft trampoline. You should also consider who will be using the trampoline. If it would be your kids, then a 10-foot trampoline will do but keep in mind that when your kids will grow older you may need to have a bigger trampoline. If the price is your concern, there isn’t much difference between a 12ft trampoline and a 10-foot trampoline. However, if space is the issue and you would only use the trampoline for recreational purposes, then a 10-foot trampoline would be ideal.<br />
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		<title>Using a Trampoline with Enclosure</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 05:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a trampoline can be a lot of fun for a family.  If you are in the market, consider purchasing a trampoline with enclosure.  If you opt not to do so, you may end up regretting your decision to purchase a trampoline in the first place, and all of the fun will turn into someone getting hurt.  Considering that %80 of the total injuries from trampolines were caused from falling off gives great reason to opt for a trampoline with enclosures.</p>
<p>What exactly does the enclosure accomplish?  Well, the enclosure is a net fastened around the entire perimeter of the trampoline.  Picture a six-foot high fence around the trampoline, only instead of chain link, it’s netting.  This is essentially what the enclosure looks like.  This netting is fixed to support beams every several feet.  These support beams are cushioned with padding, so you don’t have to worry about sustaining an injury from hitting one.  The enclosure is there to prevent falls off the trampoline.  As mentioned before, this greatly reduces your risk of injury when using a trampoline.<span id="more-20"></span></p>
<p>Not all injuries can be avoided using an enclosed trampoline.  The enclosure is not meant to prevent reckless behavior when using a trampoline.  It is important to practice safety precautions anytime you are using a trampoline.  One recommendation that has been made by the US consumer Protection Agency is that children under the age of 6 shouldn’t use a trampoline.  Some people also suggest no more than one person use a trampoline at the same time.</p>
<p>One thing that will improve the effectiveness of your enclosure is if you follow the manufacturer’s directions.  If you purchase your trampoline with the enclosure already including you can be sure it will fit properly.  If you buy the enclosure separately be sure the fit is snug.  A properly installed enclosure is sure to provide the security you desire.  The manufacturer is sure to make the point that the enclosure is not intended for rebounding use, but simply as a safeguard to falling off.  Following this and other manufacturer’s directions with ensure safety while using your enclosure.    </p>
<p>Thankfully, trampolines with enclosures aren’t difficult to find.  The only exception is a mini trampoline with enclosure.  They are tough to find.  Probably because the likelihood falling off when using one, or of sustaining an injury from falling off one are a lot smaller than on standard sized trampolines.  You can find an 8ft trampoline with enclosure for as low as $200, and a 10ft trampoline with enclosure starting around $350.  There are definitely models that are more expensive, but those are the rock bottom prices.  </p>
<p>The cost of an enclosure for your trampoline is well worth it.  It will ensure your family’s safety, and give you peace of mind.   </p>
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