Archive for the ‘Trampoline’ Category

Skyhigh Oval Trampolines

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Here at Etoys Zone, we’re big fans of diversity, which is why we love oval trampolines! Oval trampolines are designed to provide a fun and enjoyable bouncing experience whilst also offering a great option for people with narrow gardens.

Our new Skyhigh oval trampolines offer a unique combination of performance, safety and value for money, making them a fantastic choice for bouncers of all experience levels. The Skyhigh oval range also features impressive trampoline specifications including thick trampoline pads and a high number of performance trampoline springs.

Check out the new oval Skyhigh trampoline at Etoys Zone now.

Oval Trampolines

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Here at Etoys Zone we like to offer our customers variety, which is why we stock the popular oval trampolines as well as the more conventional round and rectangular trampolines.

Both the Skyhigh oval trampolines and the Jumpking oval trampolines are extremely popular all year round, but even more so now that the weather is starting to pick up. Our oval trampolines are currently available at reduced prices, so buy yours now while they’re still in stock.

Product Feature: Skyhigh Trampoline Tents

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Trampoline tents are a fantastic addition to any trampoline, allowing you to get more from your trampoline.

Trampoline tents free up valuable space which can be utilised in a number of ways including storage, a play area for children or even sleepovers. Trampoline tents are available at great prices on our website, transforming your trampoline at excellent value.

Product Feature: Trampoline Pads and Ladder Package

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Here at Etoys Zone, we will now be regularly doing ‘product features’ designed to effectively communicate the benefits of our products.

We have recently added trampoline pads and ladder packages to our wide range of products, with the intention of making things easier for our customers. Our 8ft trampoline pads and ladder package, 10ft trampoline pads and ladder package, 12ft trampoline pads and ladder package, 13ft trampoline pads and ladder package and 14ft trampoline pads and ladder package are universal, meaning that they can fit any round trampoline of their size.

The trampoline pads within this cost effective new package are 30mm thick, offering fantastic protection against the trampoline springs of your trampoline.

The trampoline ladder within the package is made from reinforced plastic and features gripped steps to offer further protection, especially when wet.

Trampoline Pads now on sale!

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Here at Etoys Zone we’re happy to announce the return of our trampoline pads sale, offering a range of high quality sets of trampoline pads at great low prices. Our universal 8ft trampoline pads, 10ft trampoline pads, 12ft trampoline pads, 13ft trampoline pads and 14ft trampoline pads are 30mm thick and feature a soft touch deluxe feel.

If your trampoline pads are starting to look aged or worn, why not replace them now whilst they’re on sale.

Our trampoline pads fit all round 8ft trampolines, 10ft trampolines, 12ft trampolines, 13ft trampolines and 14ft trampolines.

New Trampoline Pads Website Launched!

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Here at Etoys Zone we are happy to announce the launch of a new trampoline pads specialist website that offers a wide range of trampoline pads and trampoline pad packages, whilst also offering useful information and guidance on trampoline pad-related safety.

The new site, entitled Trampoline Pads is designed to offers an unrivalled range of trampoline pads and ensure that people are aware of why they are buying the trampoline pads.

Visit the new website at www.trampolinepad.co.uk now!

Does the number of springs on a trampoline make a difference?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

One of the top selling features of a trampoline is the number of springs that the trampoline comes with, but the question is; do the number of springs make any difference? I put this question to the Etoys Zone in-house sales team, and the answer they gave was quite interesting. The team weren’t able to answer the question fully, they said that it depended on what the customer was looking for in the trampoline. The amount of springs on a trampoline does change the type of bounce that the trampoline produces, especially on round trampolines. However on rectangular and oval trampolines it depends on the structure and size of that specific trampoline as to how many springs should be on that trampoline.

Round Trampolines – When it comes to round trampolines, there is no question as to whether more springs make a difference, the clear answer is yes they do. The round shape creates an equalised bounce platform that means anywhere on the trampoline bed you get a clear bounce difference when more springs are added. We have tried and tested this system in-house with our own trampolines, where we have created defined trampoline ranges within the market. We started off with the more budget end range, which are our Fun Trampolines. These were built to compete with the more affordable trampolines sold by the likes of Argos and Homebase etc. They are designed with the bare minimum of springs too accommodate 16 stone adequately, meaning that for the average household, this is a perfect trampoline. If you are looking for something that can take a few more children and to let the kids try out the new tricks they learnt at school, then you start looking up the range, this is where it gets interesting.

We moved on to design the Skyhigh Trampoline Range a few years ago now, it has proved to be a huge success. This is where the principle of more springs came into affect. The Skyhigh trampoline range are produced with above the average number of springs, but not the highest number of springs. This means that they have a smooth controlled bounce, not to taut, but not soft by any means. You can do a full range of gymnastics activities on the 14ft Skyhigh trampoline as you need the space, but overall they can accommodate most needs. Why not go for the trampoline with the most springs though? Well, this is why it’s interesting, as a retailer of these trampolines not everyone wants a super duper high performance bounce machine, on the other hand they don’t want the village bin. The smooth mid range bounce offered by the skyhigh trampoline range is very popular, accommodating both children and adults it gives the family a cross platform bounce experience while being totally safe.

Now we move onto the Xtreme 360 Trampolines, designed about 2 years ago, we went all out on these trampolines and what we got was remarkable. The bounce on these trampolines is just mind boggling, we say that because round trampolines shouldn’t have the same performance as rectangular trampolines on a whole. However these trampolines are testament to the fact that you can produce a round trampoline that is in most cases much higher performance than a range of rectangular trampolines on the market. What’s the bounce like though? This is also an interesting factor as the bounce is slightly different to what was anticipated. The result from all those trampoline springs is something of a likeness to an exquisite exotic sports car. It delivers exactly what you ask it to, the amount of effort you put in you receive to perfection. This is rare in trampolines as they are rather primitive in their design, but it does seem that we have found the key to a magnificent trampoline. I can’t give all the credit to the springs though as a lot of it comes down to the sprung frame along with t bar fitting fixtures etc. But the overall result was very positive.

Rectangular Trampolines – Rectangular trampolines are totally different in every way in relation to round trampolines. They are designed and built solely for one purpose and that is for single user performance bouncing. The shape restricts these trampolines bounce area to the middle zone of the trampoline bed which means that they are generally 1 user trampolines. The bounce however is superb as you go up the trampoline range. The interesting thing here though is you don’t need the same number or more trampoline springs to achieve the same performance as a top end round trampoline. The rectangular shape changes the way you bounce and makes a much more definitive bounce area which in turn means you can have less equipment creating the same and better bounce than most round trampolines. The general guide here is not the springs and they are not a benchmark when it comes to rectangular trampolines. There are a large number of other factors that come into play when choosing the right rectangular trampoline for you.

Oval Trampolines - Oval trampolines are very young on the market and have seemed to have created quite a stir. In the short time that they have been available they have proved to be quite good trampolines overall. They are somewhere in the middle between a round trampoline and a rectangular trampoline. The number of springs used on the ovals is less as the shape principal of the rectangular trampoline still applies while at the same time the sheer brute force of the round trampoline over spec principal is used creating quite a well balanced trampoline unit. There are really only 2 brands of oval trampolines on the market so far and they have established themselves quite well in such a short time period, those are the Skyhigh Oval Trampolines and the Jumpking Ovalpod Trampolines. The bounce on the oval trampolines is a firm bounce that is stable across the whole surface of the trampoline bed. The major benefit in regards to bounce on these trampolines is the fact that 1 child can be bouncing in corner and another in the other corner and they wouldn’t know each other was there.

Overall there is no basic answer to this question and we hope that this guide has clarified some grey areas for you.

What is the best way to enhance the safety of a trampoline?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Over the last few years, the misconception of trampolines being ‘unsafe’ has spiralled out of control, with heavy media coverage and vast exaggeration playing a big part.

Trampolines offer a fantastic source of exercise and enjoyment, making them desirable to people of all ages and ability levels. Most trampolines are very safe, the issues arise when people simply buy cheap, low specification trampolines without a trampoline enclosure. These trampolines, in addition to fabricated and exaggerated stories, have led to some people considering trampolines to be unsafe.

You can increase the safety of your trampoline and prevent the user from being injured by regularly replacing the trampoline pads, ensuring that your trampoline has a trampoline safety net attached and when buying the trampoline, check the specification over the price.

Should I allow my pets on the trampoline?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Allowing your pets onto your trampoline is a big risk, one that in my opinion, is not worth the hassle. The main issue/concern with allowing your pets on the trampoline are their claws, which can be potentially fatal to the trampoline bed and pads.

 

Although trampoline beds are strong and durable, they are still susceptible to sharp objects, or in this case, claws. By allowing your pets on your trampoline you may also be at risk of potentially injuring your pet, which could result in costly vets bills, as well as the cost of repairing or replacing your trampoline.

Trampoline Pads for your TP Trampoline

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Here at Etoys Zone we love TP Trampolines, which is why we stock a wide range of different models including the TP Star trampoline range and the TP Sovereign trampoline range.

Trampoline pads are extremely important for any trampoline as they have a major impact on the safety of your trampoline. Like all other trampolines, TP trampolines require new trampoline pads when the original pads become worn, which is why we stock a range of TP trampoline pads. Our trampoline pads fit all trampolines of their size, including TP trampolines.