Replying to Need to buy a bouncy trampoline, do u have any recommendations for someone living in West-Europe?
story u don't have to read : As I live 500 miles away from the alps, and rarely go to the mountains (one week a year with the fam), I'd like to come prepared for when I do go to the mountains. My first ski trick, a backflip, was done without having done one before on a trampoline. Luckily there was an airbag at my ski resort, but the thing about airbag is that it's not very (time) efficient, and also costly, when you haven't even tried the tricks on trampoline. After 15 tries on the airbag spread over 3 days I took it to the actual snowpark. Than I had to go through some faceplants in the snow and overrotations before I finally got it.
When I did my backflip I got to admit that while in the air I had very little sense of what was going on, it all went so fast and I just hoped for a good landing, while good aerialists know how to adjust their posture & affect their spin for a good landing. I can't even do a 360 without getting of axis and slamming on my side, yet I've done a backflip lol, pure balls no skills. So to develop air sense, and even physical fitness (for more pop), i need a trampoline. Any recommendations?
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