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How to care for your trampoline to prolong its lifespan ? 

A trampoline set up in your garden needs some regular maintenance to make sure it continues to work properly and look good over time. Although trampolining is more of a good-weather activity, you will need to take different precautions depending on the season and how you use it. Here are some tips for prolonging your trampoline’s lifespan - please put them into practice!

Some precaution apply all year around

Following the safety instructions will preserve the qualities of your trampoline

The longevity of your trampoline starts with taking precautions during each use. Our recommendations for safe trampoline use:

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What to wear

Clothes are not a minor detail when it comes to trampolining. It’s better to wear loose, baggy clothing. Features such as buttons and belts, and jewelry (necklaces, bracelets, watches, etc.) can damage fabric parts such as the mat, protective padding and net, if they rub against them. For the same reasons, you should not wear shoes when using a trampoline.

Watch out for pets

Pets and trampolines don’t go well together. Though they might be more than keen to have a go, our four-legged friends can damage the bounce mat with their claws.

Foreign objects

When you jump on the trampoline, you should empty your pockets first and avoid holding anything in your hand. Small objects increase the risk of injury, and on top of that, they may cause the bounce mat to wear more quickly, or even damage it if they bang or rub against it.

Beware of wind

Wind and humidity are your trampoline’s worst enemies. As far as possible, set up your trampoline in a spot that is sheltered from the wind. For safety reasons, and to avoid damaging the structure and mat, trampolines should not be placed under a tree. There is a risk you may injure yourself when you jump, or that branches may fall onto the trampoline. Trampolines are best used on soft ground, such as grass or soil. You can use an anchor kit on this type of ground to make your trampoline more stable when jumping and better able to withstand light to moderate wind. If you have no choice but to set up your trampoline on a hard surface (patio, concrete, etc.), be aware that the surface may damage the paint on your trampoline’s legs and weaken the steel structure.

If strong winds are forecast, we strongly recommend that you dismantle your trampoline’s safety barrier to reduce the wind surface area, and store it away safely or make sure it is firmly anchored to the ground.

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How to protect your tramploine out of season?

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Once summer is well and truly over, you probably won’t use your trampoline very often. That’s why we recommend that you store the components away. The metallic structure and fabric components of our Spring and Springcare trampolines are better preserved in stable temperatures and relatively low humidity. It is a good idea to clean your trampoline before you dismantle it and put it away for the winter. To clean it properly, use a low-pressure water jet or wet sponge to clean the bounce mat and protective padding. Before putting it away for the winter, make sure the metallic structure and the fabric parts are dry, to prevent mold from forming. Once the parts are dry, you can dismantle the safety barrier (no need to remove the fiberglass hoop from the net). You can place the posts (with protective foam and sleeves), nets and other components on the bounce mat and put a protective cover over them. Generally speaking, we recommend that you protect the jumping area every winter, and remove any heavy elements that could damage it (snow, water, branches, soil/dust, moss, etc.).

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Some end-of-winter maintenance 

When the weather starts to improve and the trampolining season is just around the corner, we advise you to carry out a few checks and some maintenance on the parts: check the screws and bolts are properly tightened, check the condition of the bounce mat, safety net and protective padding.

The safety net is the most fragile part of a trampoline, which is why we recommend you replace it every year. Re-tighten the anchor kit strap if necessary. Then get back on your trampoline as a family and let the fun start! !

Certifications and compliance with standards

Made from high-quality materials with a galvanized steel structure, the Spring and Springcare trampolines offer excellent stability. The German certification TUV SÜD GS and French certification issued by the CRITT constitute standards in terms of quality and safety. Cornilleau trampolines also comply with the NF EN 71-14 standard.

More tips: 

Advantages of trampolines: an activity that’s good for you, whatever your age

Trampolines and safety: how to practice trampolining with zero safety issues  

How to choose the right trampoline?  

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