These are great. Very well made and the nets are safe. Large trampolines are also safe as long as you teach the kids how to use them. Three inside is a definite no. Two - one jumps, the other waits. We've had two large trampolines and never had an incident. More damage is done mentally to your kids on social media. It's one of the best things we've purchased for the kids - right up there with participation in organized sports and theater/dance.
Most? No. They are responsible for a lot of them, but not nearly most of them.
I think that's the "learn" part of "bounce-n-learn".
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Are these worth it for a 3 year old? I feel like the outdoor ones are better?
Heck no, don't get this for a 3 year old. I have this or maybe a 60" one for my 2 year old. It'll be too small for a 3 year old. Get an outside 12'-14' one. I got a 14' one from Sam's a few weeks ago.
Most child emergency room visits are due to trampoline accidents. These things are a death trap for kids. Don't believe me? Buy one for your kid and remember this post.
Agreed. Trampolines simply aren't worth the risk. There's a reason many insurance companies won't foot the bill for trampoline-related incidents. Not trying to tell anyone how to parent, but ultimately there are tons of other safe activities out there for kids.
Most child emergency room visits are due to trampoline accidents. These things are a death trap for kids. Don't believe me? Buy one for your kid and remember this post.
Most? No. They are responsible for a lot of them, but not nearly most of them.
Most child emergency room visits are due to trampoline accidents. These things are a death trap for kids. Don't believe me? Buy one for your kid and remember this post.
I think that's the "learn" part of "bounce-n-learn".
Most child emergency room visits are due to trampoline accidents. These things are a death trap for kids. Don't believe me? Buy one for your kid and remember this post.
Uh this little thing? I have a hard time seeing where a kid could hurt themselves on this mundane thing
These are great. Very well made and the nets are safe. Large trampolines are also safe as long as you teach the kids how to use them. Three inside is a definite no. Two - one jumps, the other waits. We've had two large trampolines and never had an incident. More damage is done mentally to your kids on social media. It's one of the best things we've purchased for the kids - right up there with participation in organized sports and theater/dance.
It's after summer so look for used ones for sale if you're looking for a larger one. I once had a 14ft one bought for like $60 and as a single dude with house and big backyard it was great. I also learned homeowner insurance will go up or deny you if you have one so watch out for that. Big ones are pita to setup though and in the end I couldn't give it away and was so glad once it's gone.
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A lot of reviews mention that it's good for their 3 year olds.
Heck no, don't get this for a 3 year old. I have this or maybe a 60" one for my 2 year old. It'll be too small for a 3 year old. Get an outside 12'-14' one. I got a 14' one from Sam's a few weeks ago.
Agreed. Trampolines simply aren't worth the risk. There's a reason many insurance companies won't foot the bill for trampoline-related incidents. Not trying to tell anyone how to parent, but ultimately there are tons of other safe activities out there for kids.
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Most? No. They are responsible for a lot of them, but not nearly most of them.
I think that's the "learn" part of "bounce-n-learn".
Uh this little thing? I have a hard time seeing where a kid could hurt themselves on this mundane thing