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Trampoline Accessories - Caring For Your Enclosure

Submitted by emma10
Mon, 26 Jul 2010

If you recently became the proud owner of a new backyard trampoline, chances are you left the store with more than just the basic structure. Almost every sport equipment retailer selling trampolines these days will tell you that it's necessary to install several additional trampoline accessories so that you and your children can enjoy a safe jumping experience. While some of the most popular brands of trampoline manufacturers will include custom accessories that are meant to fit with your particular structure, most people end up buying these accessories separately and installing them later on. Just like the basic trampoline structure, it's important to maintain these accessories so that they'll continue to protect your family for many bouncing sessions to come.
One of the most popular trampoline accessories that people are installing these days is the trampoline enclosure, also referred to as a trampoline nets. This accessory acts like a tall, flexible wall that extends all the way around the circumference of your trampoline frame. This is one of the most useful safety features because it keeps most people from falling off the frame and onto the ground below if they lose their footing while jumping. Unfortunately, the sun is a big enemy of the trampoline enclosure.
Typical trampoline enclosures are made of fabric, metal, netting, and some synthetic materials that are used to provide cushioning. If these things are left out in the sun and the rain for long periods of time, it's likely that they will rust and start to develop worn spots that will eventually become holes and tears. If you're interested in keeping your enclosure in top shape for as long as possible, it's important to remove it and store it indoors whenever the trampoline isn't being used. This might seem like a pain, but it's the only way to protect the accessory.
If you're not willing to remove the trampoline enclosure during harsh weather or while the trampoline is sitting unused for long periods of time, it's important to make sure that you give it the best chance for withstanding these hard elements. You can apply a protective spray covering on any vinyl parts that will help to keep the water out, and you can make sure to wipe it down with a dry towel after it's been rained on. This won't provide the same protection as keeping it indoors, but it will prevent the metal portions from becoming rusted and potentially hazardous.

 

i start playing trampoline since i was 14 years old,i know all the thing about trampoline,including all the trampoline parts and pads,and i also sell trampoline nets. we use trampoline pads
to keep us save so if u want to know about trampoline just contact me.


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