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We had a below ground trampoline and always removed the mat in the winter, because we got snow. Also, you would need to check into what effect freezing temps would have on it. Agree with the fox comment, they chew everything.
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Hoppermum I've just done a bit of research and found out about steel thickness ( needs to be more than 1.8mm thick) and no of springs related to bouncability- clearly I've gone a bit too far into this! But anyway. I've got mine from trampoline warehouse, their price includes a net and ladder and free next day delivery, it's just arrived and is blocking the living room but all very exciting. We went for an acrobat plus 8foot - trampoline warehouse give a little run down of power v's response. Again I've nerded out haven't I?!
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"We have had it several years, and have easily managed to replace the pad, net and the odd springs which went walkies"


This reminded me of that Only fools & horses scene where Trigger talks about his broom. ;-)

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