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Octa Jump 8 ft Junior Trampoline
Octa Jump 8 ft Junior Trampoline
Octa Jump 9 ft Junior Trampoline
Octa Jump 9 ft Junior Trampoline
Octa Jump 10 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 10 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 12 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 12 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 13 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 13 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 14 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 14 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 15 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 15 ft Popular Trampoline
Octa Jump 10 ft Deluxe Trampoline
Octa Jump 10 ft Deluxe Trampoline
Octa Jump 12 ft Deluxe Trampoline
Octa Jump 12 ft Deluxe Trampoline
Octa Jump 13 ft Deluxe Trampoline
Octa Jump 13 ft Deluxe Trampoline
Octa Jump 14 ft Deluxe Trampoline
Octa Jump 14 ft Deluxe Trampoline
Octa Jump 15 ft Deluxe Trampoline
Octa Jump 15 ft Deluxe Trampoline

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Trampoline Buying Guide


Before purchasing your new trampoline, please take a few minutes to read our Trampoline Buyers Guide as this will provide you with some invaluable information which could save you problems in years to come.

Click here to Read the Trampoline Buyers Guide


Some information on Octagonal v Round Trampolines


Octagonal Trampolines:
Octagonal Trampolines are much safer than the circular design. The springs on an Octagonal trampoline offset the centre because of the eight straight rails, so they end up criss-crossing each other to some extent. This results in less pressure behind you and you are less likely to be thrown forward off balance and into one another.

There also is more vertical travel in the mat because of eight straight sides. The reason for this is because the springs in the centre of the rails stretch more than the springs toward the end of the rails. This produces a softer, better and more controlled bounce then the round design.


Round Trampolines:
On round trampolines every spring points right into the centre and makes the centre of a trampoline soft. When you move out from the centre, the bounce gets harder behind you. If you lose your balance or concentration you may be thrown forward off balance.

ROSPA recongise that approx 50% of trampoline injuries occur when there is more than one person jumping on a round trampoline and therefore the risk of collision increases.


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