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How do I get a replacement trampoline mat?

How do I get a replacement trampoline mat?

Measure the mat and/or frame diameter from outside edge to outside edge. Example: 15ft frames (180 inches) commonly have 159 inch Mats, but only if your springs are 7 inches long! Count the total numbers of springs used with your trampoline. The mat you purchase should have the same number of Rings.

Can you replace the bouncy part of a trampoline?

Purchasing Replacement Parts

It’s important to replace damaged or worn parts before jumping on the trampoline, to ensure that jumpers are safe. To order a replacement part, you will need to take measurements and make sure that the part you order is compatible with your trampoline.

How often should you replace trampoline mat?

But generally, we recommend you replace your trampoline mat every 2 or so years. This will ensure maximum bounce and safety. If your mat has a puncture, tear or loose thread, you should replace it immediately.

How do you replace trampoline padding?

There are straps to tie under the pad around the inner side of the pad. And the outer side of the pad tie the inner straps. First then set the poles back in place. Now tie up the outer straps.

What can I do with an old trampoline mat?

  1. Drop sheet for painting. Use the trampoline mat as a drop sheet while painting.
  2. Drop sheet while doing mechanical work. Similarly, place the trampoline mat under your car or motorcycle before starting mechanical repairs.
  3. Weed mat for gardening.
  4. Reusable tote or shopping bag.

How do I tell how big my trampoline is?

Measure a Trampoline

  1. To find the diameter of your round trampoline, start at the outer metal edge of the trampoline.
  2. Measure straight across to the opposite side, to the outer metal edge of the trampoline. (
  3. Then measure the frame diameter again, but measure perpendicular to where you just measured. (

What’s the lifespan of a trampoline?

Trampolines can typically last from between 3 to 8 years. This does not mean that your trampoline will last longer or shorter than this time. This again depends on how you take care of your trampoline.

Is it OK to leave a trampoline out in winter?

A weather cover can protect the jump pad, as well as the frame pads if you opt to leave them on as well. However, be careful if you choose to cover your trampoline. A cover can trap moisture on the surface of the trampoline, which can allow mildew to grow.

Do trampolines lose their bounce?

Lost elasticity
And if a spring loses its elasticity, the trampoline will lose its overall bounce. This can be true for just one spring in your whole trampoline, so make sure to keep an eye out for springs that have lost their elasticity.

Do trampoline springs need to be covered?

Do I need a trampoline spring cover? Spring covers are an important safety feature and one it is not advised to go without. Depending on the type of trampoline enclosure you have this will influence when your pads will be most useful.

Should trampoline net be inside or outside?

We recommend purchasing a safety net that attaches outside of the springs. We know this sounds counter intuitive for the few who fear injury from the springs themselves. However, more safety hazards are presented by a safety net attaching inside the springs.

How many years is a trampoline good for?

Can you cut a trampoline mat?

Simply cut your trampoline mat 2″ larger to allow for a 1″ hem on all sides. The finished dimensions on my chair seat was 20″ x 49″, so I cut it 22″ x 51″. I pinned my trampoline mat to make sewing a little easier. I sewed two lines of stitching on all sides for extra stability.

Are trampolines measured by mat or frame?

For Jump Mats:
To correctly measure the Jump Mat, you need to measure the frame size of your trampoline. You also need to measure the spring size of your springs from hook to hook ensuring it is not stretched. The most usual lengths are 5.5 inches or 7 inches.

What is the most common trampoline size?

The 12-foot trampoline and the 14-foot trampoline are two of the most popular sizes of round trampolines that we carry. Many customers want to know if these two sizes are big enough to accommodate their situation.

Can you leave a trampoline out in the rain?

How many people does it take to set up a trampoline?

Though it may be possible to set up with one person, it is easier and safer to assemble a trampoline with two people.

How long will a trampoline last?

Can I leave my trampoline out in the rain?

Trampolines are robust pieces of outdoor equipment, designed to stay in the yard even during heavy rains. Rain can however, ruin a poor-quality trampoline that does not have a rust-proof frame. Good quality trampolines survive in the rain because their frames have galvanizing zinc on the steel frame and springs.

What is the lifespan of a trampoline?

Should trampolines be taken down in winter?

Many trampolines are designed with durable, rust-proof materials, which means they don’t have to be taken down during the winter. However, if you have the storage space and/or are expecting tons of snow, you can disassemble your trampoline and place it in a dry place.

Can you use pool noodles to cover trampoline poles?

There are two ways to put the pool noodles on the trampoline springs. One, you can slide the pool noodles onto each spring while setting up the trampoline. Two, you can cut a slit the length of the pool noodle. Then you slide the cut pool noodle over top of the spring and let it wrap around.

Why do my trampoline springs keep breaking?

So, why do trampoline springs wear out and need to be replaced? The things that make springs wear out include moisture, rust, too much weight, too much pressure, and changing your springs around to get more bounce.

How much wind do you need to flip a trampoline?

In general, if the wind speed is more than 40 mph then it is considered that the trampolines may blow away.

How common are trampoline injuries?

It is estimated that over 100,000 people are treated in the emergency room each year for trampoline injuries, with 500 of those leading to permanent neurologic damage. 104,691: Estimated number of hospital emergency room-treated injuries associated with trampolines in 2014. [1]