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turtletrax

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Grabbed a large Vuly Thunder Trampoline with the tent accessory for the kids. I know it is late in the season, but got a great deal on it.

Super huge pain in the ass to set up as I found out tonite, but once together the thing is astoundingly awesome.

Kids should get many years of fun out of it :)
 

Lysrin

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Grabbed a large Vuly Thunder Trampoline with the tent accessory for the kids. I know it is late in the season, but got a great deal on it.

Super huge pain in the ass to set up as I found out tonite, but once together the thing is astoundingly awesome.

Kids should get many years of fun out of it :)
Considering a trampoline for mine too. Mind me asking where you got it?
 

Inik

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Bought woods for the winter, piled it up last week end. Also bougth soe blinds for the house!
 

FreeKnight

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As a trampoline afficionado, I highly recommend the rectangular tramps if you're willing to *spring* for them. Way more bounce control. It's not a as big a deal if it's just little kids, but if they're the type that like to do flips and such they're so much better. I've never tried a leaf spring tramp though, I'm curious if the bounce 'feels' any different


As for me, just sprang for a Toshiba 6TB 7200. My 3TB is starting fill up a bit and figured it was time to upgrade.
 

turtletrax

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As a trampoline afficionado, I highly recommend the rectangular tramps if you're willing to *spring* for them. Way more bounce control. It's not a as big a deal if it's just little kids, but if they're the type that like to do flips and such they're so much better. I've never tried a leaf spring tramp though, I'm curious if the bounce 'feels' any different


As for me, just sprang for a Toshiba 6TB 7200. My 3TB is starting fill up a bit and figured it was time to upgrade.


I will have to throw my knee brace on and try it out. I was a flippy king when I was a kid ;)

If you want you are free to try it out anytime before snow flies, or next spring too!
 

zoob

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