
Emily
im 11, so would i be better getting an 8 ft or a 10 ft? and also, where can i get the cheapest trampolines?? thanks :P
Answer
I would reccomend getting a 10 ft, just because it is larger and you would be able to do more on it. Sears has some pretty good cheap trampolines: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/s_10153_12605_Toys+%26+Games_Outdoor+Play_Trampolines+%26+Inflatables?filter=Type%7CTrampolines&viewItems=25&sid=ISx20070515x00001a&psid=36x310785
I would reccomend getting a 10 ft, just because it is larger and you would be able to do more on it. Sears has some pretty good cheap trampolines: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/s_10153_12605_Toys+%26+Games_Outdoor+Play_Trampolines+%26+Inflatables?filter=Type%7CTrampolines&viewItems=25&sid=ISx20070515x00001a&psid=36x310785
Trampoline Buying Help?

ns07
i'm looking to buy a trampoline, actually maybe tomorrow !
i've really wanted one for a long time , i'm turning 15 this summer but my dad thinks i'm too old ! usually i just want it for excercise, to play on & do tricks.
I saw one at Walmart for 250 & its a 12' one. Is that too small? I heard the best is a 14'
the amount of people varies, usually just me, maybe my brother too, but when i have company over it mite go up to 2-4 people. I wanted to get a Springfree but my dad won't let me! :( I was opting to go for craigslist but isn't that dangerous? i mean what if its damaged that would be a higher injury risk
this is the 1 i want to buy, is it good?
http://www.walmart.ca/Toys/Outdoor-Recreational-Toys/Inflatable-Bouncers-Trampolines/Trainor-Sports-12-Trampoline-and-Safety-Enclosure-Combo
Answer
go to wal-mart
go to wal-mart
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