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kinda off topic, but whats the going rate for a flymat rectangle tramp?
i would recommend from personal experience that you get the square tramp that is sold at sams club. i find mine to be more bounce and longer lasting than most i have tried.
I'm probably gonna get a jumpking. i can afford any of em. do you think getting the biggest 15ft one will have less bounce than the 14 ft one? If the 15 ft one is gonna have the same amount of bounce, i'll probably get it.
no. no circle recreational trampolines are easily double-able. rectangle tramps will get you higher, but the only type of trampoline that will get you enough time in the air to easily do doubles is a flybed trampoline. unfortunately, most new rectangle tramps will definitely run you over $1000.
exactly my point. i never said doubles weren't possible on a circle tramp. double bouncing changes everything. although for anyone that weighs more than like 125 or 130 pounds, double bouncing doesn't always work. i know on every tramp i've been on, double bouncing makes me hit the ground underneath the tramp. not so fun, and i only weigh 150 lbs. doubles are certainly possible on a circle tramp. are they easily do-able? i think not.
I just got a 15 foot trampoline from BJ's for like 250. It works well so far, nice and big, and the i've bailed to the enclosure several times. Does anyone cross their springs?
Is there a tramp cult? If not i'll make one but i'm sure there is.