For those of you with a trampoline in the garden...

Just get rid of the safety net if your kids are more than about 10 years old...

We used to have a trampoline in our back garden and it was just that, a trampoline, without safety nets or a cover (although that would have been useful). We never fell off...
 
Just get rid of the safety net if your kids are more than about 10 years old...

We used to have a trampoline in our back garden and it was just that, a trampoline, without safety nets or a cover (although that would have been useful). We never fell off...

7 and 3 so that's a no no I'm afraid...

We've got woods behind us, so a cover will be a must over winter I'm guessing. But if it's not too painful taking/putting the net off/on, then we'll try and get the tent too...

So really need someone to comment how painful it is. The one I linked to supposedly has no nutts/bolts required etc, implying it just slots in etc so easy to put on/off!?
 
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Off topic but I still shudder when I was called to Fenton Manor where my daughter used to trampoline for a club and she had fell off and was spark out on the floor.
I stood there helpless while the Paramedics took her to A&E and about 1 hour later she woke up saying 'Where am I?'.

Definitely use the net.
 
Off topic but I still shudder when I was called to Fenton Manor where my daughter used to trampoline for a club and she had fell off and was spark out on the floor.
I stood there helpless while the Paramedics took her to A&E and about 1 hour later she woke up saying 'Where am I?'.

Definitely use the net.

Nightmare stuff! Definately will be using the net!
 
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