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I played on one of these a lot when I was a kid (in my friend's garden). I've seen plenty of broken arms, legs! In my opinion, the above ground ones with a safety net are much, much safer because when the child mis-bounces sideways they fall into the next instead of the hard ground around the side of the trampoline. Worth having a second thought about.
Well that IS food for thought! Perhaps these are best for only small trampolines, so kids can't make too high a bounce on them? Plus you could have fitted crash mats around the trampoline over the decking, I suppose. Good point about the importance of netting on large trampolines, EDmummy. Hmmm, on second thought, maybe a nice wood burning hot tube instead of a trampoline?
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Saffron Wrote:

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> I thought these looked cool, but we couldn't have

> one at the moment b/c we're in a rubbish rental

> property. [ingroundtrampolines.org.uk]

I think the decking option looks nice, if/when we

> buy our own place. Would also love to hear

> anyone's experience with these.


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In ground trampolines are fantastic as the risk of falling is so much less. Of course, the kids could take a fall if there is no net, but the risks are that little bit less, when you're level with the ground.

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