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gymnast
I want to buy a water trampoline and was wondering the difference between a water trampoline and a water bouncer. I am a competitive gymnast and need a lot of bounce. My budget is tight. I do not want to spend over $400 dollars. Can you tell me which one is cheaper. Thanks for your help! it would be very helpful if you include links.
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I swear I answered like 10 of these exact questions. A few by you. I don't get it. Why are you posting the same question over and over again? Anyway...
Q: What is the difference between a water trampoline and a water bouncer?
A: A water trampoline and a water bouncer have a few distinct differences. Water bouncers tend to be smaller, less expensive and also do not produce as high of jumps. This is because water bouncers have netting that is attached directly to the inflation tube whereas water trampolineâs netting is attached by springs to a frame which allows for higher bouncing and can support heavier weight loads.
Water trampolines and bounce platforms look very similar and indeed are similar. Both water trampolines and bounce platforms are have a bounce surface and both can be used for hours of fun. Attachments are offered for both water trampolines and bounce platforms. Attachments can include slides, logs and ladders. Water trampolines have a bounce surface supported by a steel frame and trampoline springs, bounce platforms have jump surface supported by a spring-less interlocking webbing connected from the floatation tube to the jump surface. Water trampolines can hold more weight and will have a higher jump compared to a bounce platform.
Bounce platforms are a great family recreational product and costs less then a water trampoline. It will support a good amount of weight and will provide a short bounce. Generally a bouncer will not require any assembly other then inflating and anchoring. A water trampoline requires assembling the framed jump surface. This will take about 30 minutes additional set-up time. Because of these differences water trampolines are generally higher priced then bounce platforms.
I swear I answered like 10 of these exact questions. A few by you. I don't get it. Why are you posting the same question over and over again? Anyway...
Q: What is the difference between a water trampoline and a water bouncer?
A: A water trampoline and a water bouncer have a few distinct differences. Water bouncers tend to be smaller, less expensive and also do not produce as high of jumps. This is because water bouncers have netting that is attached directly to the inflation tube whereas water trampolineâs netting is attached by springs to a frame which allows for higher bouncing and can support heavier weight loads.
Water trampolines and bounce platforms look very similar and indeed are similar. Both water trampolines and bounce platforms are have a bounce surface and both can be used for hours of fun. Attachments are offered for both water trampolines and bounce platforms. Attachments can include slides, logs and ladders. Water trampolines have a bounce surface supported by a steel frame and trampoline springs, bounce platforms have jump surface supported by a spring-less interlocking webbing connected from the floatation tube to the jump surface. Water trampolines can hold more weight and will have a higher jump compared to a bounce platform.
Bounce platforms are a great family recreational product and costs less then a water trampoline. It will support a good amount of weight and will provide a short bounce. Generally a bouncer will not require any assembly other then inflating and anchoring. A water trampoline requires assembling the framed jump surface. This will take about 30 minutes additional set-up time. Because of these differences water trampolines are generally higher priced then bounce platforms.
I am designing a waterpark for a scool project and I need a name for it?

Caiti
The water park has:
-A water roller coaster
-A pool with thousands of waterballoons and beach balls
-Waterswings
-Waterslides
-Water trampoline
-10 foot tunnel [upwards] where water pushes a tube inside of it up and down
-Basketball hoops
-Hot tubs
-"Lilypads"
-sprinklers
-Moving elevator/sidewalks
My name is Caiti/Cait/Caitlin if that helps at all...
And its a waterpark that should be appropriate for little children and adults.
Thanks!
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Wet Dreams Water Park
Splash N' Fun
Wippin N' Drippin Park
Splash County Fun Park
Splash N' Chill Cool Fun Park
Bubbles Wet N' Fun Park
Stiff Nipples Fun Park (NOT!)
Whip N' Wet
Sparkilling Waters Fun Park
Flippers Wet N' Fun
Cristal Guiser Water Park
Cristal Gardens Water Park
Nut N' Dry Fun Park
Family Splash Gardens
Safe Waters Fun Park
Magic Waters Splash N' Ride
Magic Waters Mineral Springs
Moist N' Magic Garden Park
Wet Dreams Water Park
Splash N' Fun
Wippin N' Drippin Park
Splash County Fun Park
Splash N' Chill Cool Fun Park
Bubbles Wet N' Fun Park
Stiff Nipples Fun Park (NOT!)
Whip N' Wet
Sparkilling Waters Fun Park
Flippers Wet N' Fun
Cristal Guiser Water Park
Cristal Gardens Water Park
Nut N' Dry Fun Park
Family Splash Gardens
Safe Waters Fun Park
Magic Waters Splash N' Ride
Magic Waters Mineral Springs
Moist N' Magic Garden Park
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