Has anyone attempted to install an in-Ground Trampoline ?

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Has anyone attempted to install an in-Ground Trampoline ?

Post by scott_e » Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:02 am

In work early and thought I would use the time wisely ....

Has anyone attempted to install an in-Ground Trampoline ?
http://www.capitalplay.co.uk/trampoline ... oline.html

Thinking of getting this for my sons third birthday. My garden has a slight slope and i have a few tonnes of red chucky stones taking up space in a rather big pile. Thinking dig a hole much deeper than the 75cm recommended on this site for a 14foot device and fill it with chucky stones for drainage leaving a 75cm (at the deepest point) gap. Stone level gets higher the nearer the edge to stop the walls falling in.

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Thanks for any advice
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Post by BiggestNizzy » Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:08 am

I have never built one but bounced on a few, they all had a square hole just longer than your arms. This just meant that you lost anything you dropeed forever. Also the guy who took your money had a mahogany false hand so he was no help.
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Post by scott_e » Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:09 am

BiggestNizzy wrote:I have never built one but bounced on a few, they all had a square hole just longer than your arms. This just meant that you lost anything you dropeed forever. Also the guy who took your money had a mahogany false hand so he was no help.

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Post by rossybee » Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:15 am

Looked into it a few years ago as I thought it a great idea, however a little homework showed up if the drainage isn't good you could have a wee pond too, which would become home to frogs etc.

As you may well imagine, this thought put an end to these plans, courtesy of swmbo :roll:
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Re: Has anyone attempted to install an in-Ground Trampoline

Post by scott_e » Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:17 am

rossybee wrote: swmbo
I had to look that up :)

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Post by woody » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:45 am

rossybee wrote:Looked into it a few years ago as I thought it a great idea, however a little homework showed up if the drainage isn't good you could have a wee pond too, which would become home to frogs etc.

As you may well imagine, this thought put an end to these plans, courtesy of swmbo :roll:

I thought the danger was a child potentially drowning in the pond underneath?

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Post by Dominic » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:50 am

If you garden is on a slope, that should help the drainage - you will need to run a drainage pipe from the bottom of the sump under the trampoline to a lower point in the garden where the water can drain away freely. :thumbsup
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Post by rossybee » Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:22 am

woody wrote:
rossybee wrote:Looked into it a few years ago as I thought it a great idea, however a little homework showed up if the drainage isn't good you could have a wee pond too, which would become home to frogs etc.

As you may well imagine, this thought put an end to these plans, courtesy of swmbo :roll:

I thought the danger was a child potentially drowning in the pond underneath?
Yeah that too :shock:

A snug-fitting installation wouldn't give sufficient room for a child to access the frog pond though :blackeye
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Post by pete » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:03 pm

Friend did it. It looked very neat (but she paid a chap to do it) but you don't bounce as high as you would if it was above ground due to the air not moving freely.

Which I thought was slightly interesting.
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Post by Sanjøy » Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:09 pm

What about the sealed things you jump on, they have them at Muddy Boots farm, Pete was tagged on one on fbook this morning.

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Post by scott_e » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:05 am

Wow looks like fun, must take the kids to MuddyBoots .... shame I have to enter the Kingdom of Fife :lol:

Installing one in the back garden looking a bit over budget ....
Size 3 29' x 26' (20 PS) $10150 $275 $295 Quoted $10720 $10425+ Inst.
http://www.thekangaroojumper.com/outdoor_prices.html


pete wrote: but you don't bounce as high as you would if it was above ground due to the air not moving freely. Which I thought was slightly interesting.
Yip interesting, first i have heard of that but makes sense.


woody wrote:I thought the danger was a child potentially drowning in the pond underneath?
:shock: good point. Maybe need to get quotes for proper install.

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Post by pete » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:59 pm

Sanjoy wrote:What about the sealed things you jump on, they have them at Muddy Boots farm, Pete was tagged on one on fbook this morning.

http://www.muddybootsfife.com/attractio ... ng-pillow/

The problem with those is larger than life Englishman jumps adjacent to small daughter. Daughter exits bouncy area.

I say problem, it was funny for onlookers apparently.
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