Best trampolines & accessories according to redditors

We found 13 Reddit comments discussing the best trampolines & accessories. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Trampolines & Accessories:

u/BatMark · 16 pointsr/fatpeoplehate

This one I just found on Amazon, depending on the size, can only support up to 375 pounds.

Now, I don't really know anything, but I'm assuming that trampoline has been outside in the elements for a few years. That, along with it being used many times, would make it pretty easy for someone as heavy as the lady in the gif, who probably weighs around 300 pounds, to bounce rip right through it.

u/Simmonz03 · 11 pointsr/gifs

https://www.amazon.com/JumpSport-ANJ-S-10625-01-Trampoline-Anchor-Kit/dp/B002VRGF68/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1501609080&sr=8-3&keywords=trampoline+anchor+kit

These things corkskrew into the ground and are about 12" long. Shouldn't be going anywhere. They make the cheap U shaped ones but I paid the extra for piece of mind.

u/midgettme · 4 pointsr/toddlers

We have the Skywalker sbt60
. Apparently there is a newer version but man, we have been so happy with ours. Normal play, camp outs (fairy lights/blanket over top), I’ve even flipped it upside down to contain the inevitable mess of the kids playing with play doh. We’ve always kept it in our living room or in the garage tho, so I can’t vouch for its outdoor performance. We’ve had it 4 years now, 0 complaints, 0 injuries. My kids are now almost 4 and 5 and they never play with it unattended. We moved to the other side of the globe and they refused to leave it behind. Their fav is when we put a bag of pit balls inside. Such fun.

u/RustyToad · 3 pointsr/Greenhouses

I've got that exact one, put it up in spring and it's been great. Still getting fresh salad and newest peas are just germinating (in NI, so our normal growing season is very short).

I think you'll struggle to get useful shelves along the sides, it curves almost to the ground.

Also that table looks small, I like more room around when I'm working. I have a potting shed beside the polytunnel though so I don't use it in quite the same way.

They recommend digging the fabric into the soil around it, but that's a nonsense. There isn't enough, and you wouldn't be able to get it tight. Get some of these, pull the fabric tight under the frame and put a peg through it every 30cm or so.

Also if you live somewhere windy, get some trampoline anchors and tie the top corners of the tunnel down to them, through the fabric and round the frame.

Is your soil any good? If so I wouldn't worry about building boxes to grow in, just enrich the soil with compost, maneure etc and grow in it directly.

Don't try and grow main UK crops inside it, they'll be too warm. Potatoes, cabbages etc grow much better outside.

u/Pipeen · 3 pointsr/Parenting
u/Aeroshock · 2 pointsr/pics
u/thadeausmaximus · 2 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

When you get sent for one of these take a long lunch, pick up a cotter pin extractor, and claim "After an exhaustive search I tried to make one and now they won't take it back." They look like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005BEL676/
And are surprisingly one of the most useful tools in a toolbox.

u/Matronix · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

WTF... that is real? How have I never seen that before?!

Oh and you can't forget this

u/Marlboro_Gold · 1 pointr/breakingmom

My kids have had This Onefor 2 years now. It's in their toy room which used to be my master bedroom. It takes up a bunch of space and they love it, the jump but also just sort of hang out in it so it's cool. You can make forts and stuff. It's not super bouncy so one kid won't make the other fall. I hated it at first but I can usually go get them to chill in it for a while each day.

u/johnjay · 1 pointr/SingleDads

Let the only metric you care about be getting on that treadmill (or whatever you do) every day, even if you can only go 5 minutes. It's really difficult after getting home from a days work and making dinners. I made an agreement with my girls that they'll keep to themselves for that time to allow me to do it.

With your girl being, what, 2 years old, it WILL be a different experience for you. Tough it out and make the priority your health and well being. Little ones love to do a project with Dad so make it a fun time or let her bounce around while you do your thing, a mini indoor trampoline is one way to let her burn off energy while being stationary.

You will never be able to show her what a healthy life looks like until you figure it out.

Go gettem!