@benpaul97 Too True! We thought about making a video showing 15 boy scouts with shovels digging the hole, but didn't have the artistic skills to do it! Ha! Great Comment! A great majority of our customers hire professional landscaping contractors who have diggers, or rent the equipment to excavate the hole.
@ddg363 Please check the website for pictures and instructions on how to properly install a drain system if needed. Most installations don't need any drain system other than a bit of gravel in the hole, but in certain climates or soil conditions multiple drainage options are available.
@pyramidhead13579 Most of our customers have landscaping contractors who are installing this product for them. They will either utilize the dirt in the yard (if it is not currently landscaped) or they will need to haul the dirt away.) Some of the soil can be used for the backfill- but there is about 6-8 yards of dirt that will need to be removed on a 14' trampoline installation! Great Question! Thanks!
@PunkGrl199 The system does require using the provided self tapping screws to attach to the frame of the trampoline. So if you ever removed our system, you would have 33 small holes evenly spaced in the frame, but it does not ruin your trampoline. Great Question!
@BowenDesignWorks Thanks for your comments! We are the only patented retaining wall product on the market- and realize the cost may seem expensive- but as landscaping contractors we have used pressure treated timbers, block, pavers, concrete, corrugated steel, etc and have found that this is the cheapest most efficient way to install trampolines in the ground. Using timbers was slightly less in material cost- but about double in labor cost, as it is much more labor intensive
@pixelbeth Great Question! Depending on your climate or soil conditions you may need to add 4-6" of gravel at the bottom of the hole- we have had some customers install drainage systems due to being a low spot in the yard, or they were in a heavy rainfall area- but with the right soil conditions, water from rain or irrigation drains into the soil just as it would on your yard. We do however recommend some gravel in the base of the hole to keep things clean and dry. Thanks!
does it not rain where you live?
K1DNEYTH1EVE 3 weeks ago
Okay some one without me waisting a google search on this ,please this tell me that this stupid idea was recalled or something!
TACOPOTENTE 1 month ago
GREATEST IDEA EVAR!!! What if you create a floating trampoline.
Imnobodyxxxx 1 month ago
who doesnt have 2 diggers, to make the hole?
benpaul97 1 month ago
@benpaul97 Too True! We thought about making a video showing 15 boy scouts with shovels digging the hole, but didn't have the artistic skills to do it! Ha! Great Comment! A great majority of our customers hire professional landscaping contractors who have diggers, or rent the equipment to excavate the hole.
landscapingutah 1 month ago
What happens when it rains? fail
ddg363 2 months ago
@ddg363 Please check the website for pictures and instructions on how to properly install a drain system if needed. Most installations don't need any drain system other than a bit of gravel in the hole, but in certain climates or soil conditions multiple drainage options are available.
landscapingutah 1 month ago
1 ? were do u put the dirt?
pyramidhead13579 2 months ago
@pyramidhead13579 Most of our customers have landscaping contractors who are installing this product for them. They will either utilize the dirt in the yard (if it is not currently landscaped) or they will need to haul the dirt away.) Some of the soil can be used for the backfill- but there is about 6-8 yards of dirt that will need to be removed on a 14' trampoline installation! Great Question! Thanks!
landscapingutah 1 month ago
Does it ruin the trampoline (as I was gonna finish with)?
PunkGrl199 8 months ago
@PunkGrl199 The system does require using the provided self tapping screws to attach to the frame of the trampoline. So if you ever removed our system, you would have 33 small holes evenly spaced in the frame, but it does not ruin your trampoline. Great Question!
landscapingutah 1 month ago
@landscapingutah Thank you so much for helping me out! ^^
PunkGrl199 1 month ago
What about snow and rain??? Like doesn't the water go through the trampoline and into them ground and fill up in the ground? Does it ruin the trampo
PunkGrl199 8 months ago
Nice. The only product like it out there but expensive $650 (+$50 shipping) just for the plastic parts. Then you need the tramp and the hole!
BowenDesignWorks 9 months ago
@BowenDesignWorks Thanks for your comments! We are the only patented retaining wall product on the market- and realize the cost may seem expensive- but as landscaping contractors we have used pressure treated timbers, block, pavers, concrete, corrugated steel, etc and have found that this is the cheapest most efficient way to install trampolines in the ground. Using timbers was slightly less in material cost- but about double in labor cost, as it is much more labor intensive
landscapingutah 1 month ago
This should be in The Sims 3.
HarukiMegumi 10 months ago
I wonder about drainage... wouldn't lawn irrigation or heavy rain inadvertently create a pool under the trampoline?... just wondering
pixelbeth 11 months ago
@pixelbeth Great Question! Depending on your climate or soil conditions you may need to add 4-6" of gravel at the bottom of the hole- we have had some customers install drainage systems due to being a low spot in the yard, or they were in a heavy rainfall area- but with the right soil conditions, water from rain or irrigation drains into the soil just as it would on your yard. We do however recommend some gravel in the base of the hole to keep things clean and dry. Thanks!
landscapingutah 1 month ago
it's all good until someone lands their head on that metal rim.
jpmorgan187 1 year ago
i have this style in summer house it's very safety
cooperwulpaw93 1 year ago
risk free is quite a stretch
cdizmig 1 year ago
only 700 dollars.. thats more then the trampoline in most cases.
BestMemoriez 1 year ago
Good Video.
BGHWebmaster 1 year ago
Just a thought: Would you still have to install a drainage system with this?
Spiegel1989 1 year ago
OF COURSE!!! why slam into a new when you could slam into dirt
rachhul 1 year ago
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rachhul 1 year ago
is there nets to it? cause that would be dangerous going up 10 feet and landing on gravel or dirt on your head PWNS
BIGBMXC12345 1 year ago 13
@BIGBMXC12345 lol bt it wud hert more if it wwas in ground
AddysVideos1 1 year ago
@BIGBMXC12345 well if your skilled enough to want a trampoline on the ground you probably wont be falling off like that
Fatamlobbiez 1 year ago
@BIGBMXC12345 well you hav the same problem with an above ground trampoline, but with an added 3 foot to the fall
Girtastica 1 year ago
@BIGBMXC12345 nets are for homos!
RatManProduction 1 year ago
@BIGBMXC12345 its better tha being above ground jumping up then falling the height of the trampoline plus how high you jump
hangman2513 7 months ago
@BIGBMXC12345 yeah but its more dangerous going ten feet up and falling 14 for an above ground one
thesquirrel082190 2 months ago 3
waste of money
phanable1 1 year ago
or you just have it above the ground and dont fuck up ypur whole lawn LOL
TheNewFrank 1 year ago 37
@TheNewFrank no, your stupid. it looks 100x better inground
zakipad 9 months ago
@zakipad 8 thumbs up agains you asshole ^^
TheNewFrank 9 months ago
@TheNewFrank oops, another thumb down :P
zakipad 9 months ago
@zakipad still 7 duche ^^
TheNewFrank 9 months ago
@TheNewFrank it was 8, i made it 7.
voted down again :D
zakipad 9 months ago
@zakipad good for you but its still 7, and i will note your vote in my book about things i reeeeeally care about ^^
TheNewFrank 8 months ago
@zakipad can only vote once smartass ^^
TheNewFrank 8 months ago
@TheNewFrank yeah then you fall off and break your legs from attempting double backs.
LuigiMario112 3 months ago
@LuigiMario112 it's called "not being a dumbass". :)
ZillasElite 2 months ago
@ZillasElite k
LuigiMario112 2 months ago
AWSOME!!!
CJWak 1 year ago