Any compelling reason to get a 14' over a 12'? Getting one for my son and those seem to be the most popular sizes. We have one child so I dont think the extra space would be too much of an issue. Probably a magnet for neighbor kids, but still should fit 3 @ 12'. Thanks for any advice
Any compelling reason to get a 14' over a 12'? Getting one for my son and those seem to be the most popular sizes. We have one child so I dont think the extra space would be too much of an issue. Probably a magnet for neighbor kids, but still should fit 3 @ 12'. Thanks for any advice
Hopefully you will have more than one kid and you'll need the bigger size
Any compelling reason to get a 14' over a 12'? Getting one for my son and those seem to be the most popular sizes. We have one child so I dont think the extra space would be too much of an issue. Probably a magnet for neighbor kids, but still should fit 3 @ 12'. Thanks for any advice
Subtract 2ft for the padding, so 12ft would be 10ft jumping area. Round trampolines usually have indications saying one kid at a time, and that's probably because they tend to move everyone toward the middle when bouncing (and manufacturers want to stay safe and avoid any liability from accidents).
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Thanks, niki4h
Hopefully you will have more than one kid and you'll need the bigger size