Re-engineered from the ground up
Each year more than 105,000 kids are sent to the hospital because of traditional trampolines – and that’s just in the USA. When you compare spring-based vs Springfree trampolines, it’s easy to see why Springfree Trampolines are one of the safest trampolines on the market.
Spring-Based
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Springfree
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Springs

Spring-based trampolines have metal coil springs that can pinch or injure a jumper.
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Mat Rods

Springfree Trampoline uses flexible composite rods that lie beneath the jumping surface out of harm’s way.
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Exposed Frame

The frame on a spring-based trampoline introduces a hard surface into the jumping area. Landing on the frame can result in fractures, lacerations and head injuries.
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Hidden Frame

Springfree Trampoline’s frame is well beneath the jumping surface. You can’t hit it.
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Pads

The pads on spring-based trampolines do not protect from injury, lose much of their shock-absorbency after the first impact and have the shortest lifespan of any part of the trampoline.
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SoftEdge Mat

Springfree Trampoline’s SoftEdge mat is 30 times more shock-absorbent than pads.
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Rigid Poles and Net

Spring-based trampolines enclosures use steel poles to support a rigid net. A jumper may collide with the steel pole, causing injury. Or slide down the net and land on the frame and springs.
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FlexiNet Enclosure

Springfree Trampoline’s FlexiNet enclosure has flexible net rods that cushion jumpers and prevent falls.
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See the difference for yourself by visiting one of Rainbow Play Systems of Texas’ convenient Central and South Texas locations.