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Trampoline Pads

PadsThe pad is the section of the trampoline that sits over the frame and springs, protecting the jumper. The pads should be extra wide so that they cover springs and overlap the edge of the jumping bed, this makes sure the jumper will not get caught in the springs.

The trampoline pad should fit snugly against the frame, with a deep surround 'skirt' hanging down. Choose closed cell polyethylene foam which is waterproof otherwise you might end up with a water logged pad. At the top end the pad should be encased all round by UV resistant, reinforced PVC as this improves the durability of the pad. A coated pad is superior to a laminated pad.Mid and budget range trampolines generally have pads backed by breather mesh or PE.

30mm of impact resistant foam offers excellent protection from the frame and springs. 20mm is adequate on budget trampolines.
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