Overtime trampoline pads can become thin and waterlogged especially those pads which are included with cheaper trampolines. Pads which are not designed to be left outside can also become mould and start degrading and therefore many trampoline owners find themselves on the hunt for new trampoline pads. Therefore Etoyszone have created a selection where you can buy our fantastic high quality skyhigh brand trampoline pads. Available in a variety of sizes our trampoline pads are 30mm thick and coated in soft touch waterproof deluxe fabric which not only looks great but is very durable and can be left outside all year round. The inner material is shock absorbing closed cell foam which not only provides a soft landing but will stay inflated. Overall, these pads are great quality and due to there universal design they will fit any trampoline.
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If you already have a set of trampoline pads why not visit our trampoline measuring guidewhich tells you how to measure your trampoline so you choose the right size pads but also how to easily and correctly attach your trampoline pads to your frame.
Trampoline Pad Advice - What should you look for? Trampoline pads are big part of ensuring your safe on the trampoline as they protect us from the high tension springs and the metal frame. Overall they are one of the main things you should take in to consideration when choosing your trampoline. To help you choose your pads we have a little guide with a few hints and tips so that you chose trampoline pads which are as safe and as durable as possible. 1. Get the right size Often people guess the size of there trampoline and then are disappointed when their trampoline pads do not fit. To save the hassle of non fitting pads it's really important to measure your trampoline, it's very simple and requires only a few minutes and a tape measure. To help you measure your trampoline correctly we have created a little guide which shows you how to measure your trampoline correctly. Trampoline measuring guide 2. How much should I spend on trampoline pads? When you buy a trampoline do you know that actually 50% of the cost is from the pads? Often, cheaper mass produced trampoline manufactures supply very thin pads with there trampolines. These pads generally become waterlogged and deflated after a while and most do not last for more than a season. As trampoline pads are so important for the safety of the bouncer we recommend that you choose the thickest pads available in your budget range. The trampoline pads available from Etoyszone are the 30mm thick Deluxe range which use Shock Absorbing Closed Cell Memory foam. These pads use high quality materials and strong stitching so they will last several seasons. 3. Aesthetic Appeal A trampoline is a major focal point in a garden and so you want it to look as good as possible and not a tatty old looking toy in the corner of a garden. Well trampoline pads can transform a trampoline from being old and run down to look as if its brand new - That's if you choose the right pads. Our Deluxe Trampoline Pads are made from a thick canvas material which look fantastic and does not give a shine from the surface. Many companies cover there pads in a thin plastic material which cracks after a while and looks cheap. The Deluxe pads available from Etoyszone are available in green to complement the garden surroundings. 4. Weather Weather has a massive effect on trampoline pads; sun, snow, frost and rain all play a part in wearing your trampoline pads down. When choosing your pads always go for one which are UV resistant, otherwise regardless of what material the pads are made from they will crack. The Deluxe Trampoline Pads from Etoyszone are UV resistant and built with hard wearing foam and textures that can withstand the elements for years to come. If you have already brought a trampoline which comes with pads which are not UV resistant we recommend covering the trampoline when not in use with a trampoline cover. Also as frost will destroy non UV resistant pads we recommend storing your trampoline pads indoors during the winter or when ever you're expecting a frost. |