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    Default Store in Denver metro with yard size trampolines in-stock or on-display?

    Have you guys seen a store that actually stocks or displays yard size trampolines?

    I have checked Costco, Home Depot, Walmart and Dicks with the same or similar response- Sure, we can order you one, but we don't have them on the floor...

    Thanks!

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    What is yard size. Sams usually has 14' rounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamnanc View Post
    What is yard size. Sams usually has 14' rounds.
    Great! Thanks!

    I am thinking 12 - 15 ft.

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    Sams usually has them in store, display varies though.
    You can check availability on their website.

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    3 Sams show in stock in Denver.
    15' with a little basketball hoop or something.

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    If the tramp is to be used by younger kids, consider getting the net wall that HELPS keep the kids out of the springs and from falling off the tramp.

    Also, trampolines are magnets for neighbor kids. The potential for injury on tramps is high, expecially if you don't set some ground rules (no one goes under the trampoline, 2 kids max on at any time, etc). If you do have other kids on the trampoline you'll want to ensure you have an adult out there watching at all times. This helps with liability to a limited extent and you can often catch unsafe behavior before it results in an injury. We had a 14' tramp for many years and there were plenty of minor bumps and bruises but having an adult present and setting ground rules kept us from getting a claim on our homeowners insurance due to broken bones or torn flesh from spring pinches.
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    Cool! I will take a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    If the tramp is to be used by younger kids, consider getting the net wall that HELPS keep the kids out of the springs and from falling off the tramp.

    Also, trampolines are magnets for neighbor kids. The potential for injury on tramps is high, expecially if you don't set some ground rules (no one goes under the trampoline, 2 kids max on at any time, etc). If you do have other kids on the trampoline you'll want to ensure you have an adult out there watching at all times. This helps with liability to a limited extent and you can often catch unsafe behavior before it results in an injury. We had a 14' tramp for many years and there were plenty of minor bumps and bruises but having an adult present and setting ground rules kept us from getting a claim on our homeowners insurance due to broken bones or torn flesh from spring pinches.
    Good info. Thanks!

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    Another hint: RTFM

    They look pretty straightforward to put together, but it really sucks to have to redo all the springs because the net is not positioned correctly.

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    I have one I would sell cheap it needs netting but all else is complete. Let me know if you are interested.

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