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Just make sure you don't overshoot to the other side of the pool or hit the bottom, either of those things could potentially lead to some pretty serious injuries.
yeah we used to have one of em propped up at an angle so you could jump out farther and higher but then a friend hit the other side so my mom was like hell no put it down haha
8 feet if u know what ur doing u want hit the bottom i have maybe hit the bottom one out of 250 times excluding dives
u just gotta learn how to jump in to shallow water we have a dock at our lake house thats about 18 feet and we jump off of that in to right under 6 feet and i dont hit the bottom on a flip it just depends on the person
i see this ending poorly for your parent's homeowner's insurance. i'd fuck with it though. i've thought about putting mine on the edge of my seawall, but the water levels are just too damn low this year.
hell yeah man but it looks sorta sketchy to jump over the bars where there pushed together you need to get a gymnastics mat or some sort of mat to put there