John Jaques Jumpstar Supra Trampoline 14 feet

 

John Jaques Jumpstar Supra Trampoline 14 feetWe all know that trampolines are cool. Admit it - whenever you have seen someone on one (normally at beaches all across England!) - there has been that urge just to get up & bounce away like you were a kid again. Unfortunately most of these trampoline providers you see there will either: a) not let anyone older than 12 on it - or b) won't let you start somersaulting around like you should be a member of the Russian gymnastics team! Fear not though - as we have now got a great range of trampolines here at Prezzybox - courtesy of Jumpstar. You can now have your very own trampoline in your back garden - which anyone who has been watching at home with the Eubanks will know - is the latest accessory for the rich & famous. We however do not advise you to make your kids do back-flips on it! The benefits of having a trampoline are described below: JUMP TO FITNESS Trampolining is one of the most enjoyable outdoor summer activities & is suitable for most gardens - even when space is limited. It is also excellent training for developing balance - spatial awareness & general fitness - which is sometimes lacking in present day society. EVERYBODY BOUNCE With sensible use - such as ensuring that the trampoline is correctly set up & sited - & the user knows to jump in the centre of the trampoline - you will most likely find that everyone in the family will want to 'trampoline'. It is likely to be very well used & it is therefore important to buy a quality approved product from a company with experience. Jaques Jumpstar trampolines are passed to comply with the GS TUV certification & - of course - also carry Jaques normal guarantee of quality. JUMPSTAR FOR LIFE Jumpstar trampolines are made from from very strong steel tubing - which is galvanised to protect it from the weather. The strong springs are plated against weathering & the UV stabilised polypropylene mesh bed is also extremely weather resistant & should last for years if not damaged by misuse. The special foam used for the padding of the Jumpstar trampoline is 25 millimeters thick & is made from high grade cell structure polyethylene. Jaques use a unique dual system of toggle fixing together with custom designed tie straps to ensure that the padding always stays in place for improved safety. SPECIFICATION: GS TUV approved Diameter 14 feet (427c meters). Height 35' (90c meters). Galvanised 45 millimeters - 42 millimeters tubular steel frame with 8 by 38 millimeters legs. Waterproof high quality polypropylene mesh bed. 88 by 3.2 millimeters plated - tempered steel - weather resistant springs. 25 millimeters protective grade polyethylene foam padding with tough UV resistant PVC covering Jaques guarantee all tubing against failure in normal use for 5 years. The pad - cover & bed are guaranteed against failure for 5 years. WHICH MODEL? There is a choice of 3 models here at Prezzybox & you can see them all by clicking the 'More Like This' button below. The low cost 8 feet Jumpstar Junior t
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