
used inflatable trampoline image

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Or are they more trouble than worth, with rain, holes, cleaning and putting them away. is a trampoline better?
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A trampoline would certainly be easier to maintain, and probably less expensive. Plus, you wouldn't be using all that energy to inflate and deflate the bounce house whenever you wanted to take it down and set it back up again. Trampolines can be hazardous, though, so you might want to look for one that has an enclosure. Here's a neat one from Arsa Toys:
http://www.arsatoys.com/Shop-By-Category/View-All_6/7-5-Trampoline-and-Enclosure
A trampoline would certainly be easier to maintain, and probably less expensive. Plus, you wouldn't be using all that energy to inflate and deflate the bounce house whenever you wanted to take it down and set it back up again. Trampolines can be hazardous, though, so you might want to look for one that has an enclosure. Here's a neat one from Arsa Toys:
http://www.arsatoys.com/Shop-By-Category/View-All_6/7-5-Trampoline-and-Enclosure
Replacing Safety Net for a trampoline?

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I was trying to think of a material or design that would act as a trampoline safety net, as my safety net has tears and the parts that keep it on are mostly broken, would it seem like a good idea to use latexed canvas to build a big inflatable ring with a passage to get out?
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I would use a nylon rope and tie them like a fishing net. You can probably get the proper tying method from a fishing industry web site.
I would use a nylon rope and tie them like a fishing net. You can probably get the proper tying method from a fishing industry web site.
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