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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2008

Independent safety expert from The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (http://www.rospa.co.uk) reviews the Springfree™ Trampoline design in comparison to traditional spring trampolines with rigid enclosures.

To learn more, visit: http://www.springfreetrampolinereview.com
To purchase, visit: http://www.springfree.com

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  • What kind of trampoline is that (the name ) and i am trying to convince my paretns to get one any ideas?

  • @StylishPenguin99 It's a Springfree Trampoline! :) Check out Springfree (dot) com to see all of the models and prices - the one in the video is our R79 Medium Round. - Kat from Springfree

  • ok, springfree is a good idea, but the rods are placed on an angle so when the bed is being bounced on, it rotates slightly, which cannot be good for your knees, might as well buy yourself a trampoline with a good blunce, but just reinforce the padding around the frame and strengthen the net, although i don't know why trampoline companies don't do that in the first place

  • @hitmanzkilz Hello, Kat from Springfree here! At first glance it looks as if the Springfree™ Trampoline rods would twist during a bounce. In fact, Springfree™ Trampoline's patented fibreglass rods are designed to work in unison, to bend inwards as a jumper bounces, with about 0.3 of a degree of twist. This movement is not only undectable in use, but provides no affect to jumpers. If you look on our channel there's a video called "Springfree Trampoline Review: The Mat" to demonstrate! :)

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  • I have a spring free trampoline :D

  • my trampoline lost it's padding ages ago, and it never had a net because nets are for pussies.

  • My trampoline flew away in a storm): just baught it with my own money a month ago... I want one if these buy here to expensive

  • pfff 85% yeah right what about neck injuries? they'll still happen...

  • Yeahh but they cost like 2,000 dollers for a frickking 12 ft trampolinee!!

  • @lilsassistant Hi there, we've done extensive research to ensure that everyone is safe both on and around the trampoline. While it might look like the rods could hurt a finger, tests have shown that you would have to be a full grown adult, jumping with intention at the edge to make the rods overlap - and even then it would only pinch, it would not break a finger. We have a video series explaining more at springfreetrampolinereview (dot) com for more information :) - Kat from Springfree

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