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Useful Trampoline Accessories

 

 
There are many accessories for trampolines; some of the popular trampoline accessories are covers, safety nets, ladders, anchors, tents and spring tools. Weather covers protects the frame pads, material and stitching on the mat of the trampoline against UV rays. They are used to protect from sun, rain, snow, and debris, as well as to indicate it should not be used at that time.

Trampoline nets, also known as trampoline enclosures, are designed to add extra safety to 14-foot trampolines. The nets are constructed with zinc tubes and a tough polyethylene net. Trampoline safety net systems come in a variety of options to fit most round trampolines, rectangular trampolines, and even octagon trampolines.

Easy access for all ages can be provided with a trampoline ladder.

Anchors, or tie down kits, are required to prevent trampolines from getting blown away in windy conditions. Strong screw threads drilled into the ground and straps attach the frame ring to the leg supports. A tie down kit includes four metal anchors that screw into the ground, and webbing straps which attach to the trampoline frame. Straps are easily detachable from the anchors, allowing you to move the trampoline.

Spring tools help you fix springs on your trampoline easily and without causing damage to the mat.

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