The original, and still the best, 14ft trampoline. Ideal for all the family, the Super Bouncer is our largest and sturdiest circular trampoline and it's excellent build quality ensures many years of durable bouncing fun.
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- Robust 42mm galvanised steel top rail with 2mm wall thickness
- Frame secured by ball catch fasteners
- 96 x 215mm (8.5") zinc plated springs
- 25mm thick closed cell, cross-linked polyethylene foam frame pads
- Frame pads securely attached with elasticated loops
- Diameter 4.27m (14')
- Height 965mm (38")
Included FREE:
* Trampoline Cover - made from pvc coated nylon, with an elasticated hem and central drainage holes.
Suitable for all the family
Maximum recommended user weight: 140kgs (22st)
Suitable for sensible multiple use - bouncers should be of a similar size and weight
- I am looking to buy a trampoline and i dont know whether i should buy this super bouncer by supertramp or the sky high extreme 360. which one would offer me the best bounce? and is it better to buy a 12ft or a 14ft for a better bounce?
I am afraid that with the amount of trampolines available it is impossible to provide a comparison with a specific model. The Super Bouncer is our top of the range 14ft trampoline with a sturdy frame (securely held together with ball catch fastners), 96 x 8.5" springs to provide a supportive yet responsive bounce and high quality 25mm thick closed cell, cross linked foam frame pads. Most trampolines have closed cell foam pads - this means that the pads do not absorb water and become water-logged. When a foam is cross linked, it means that the individual cells do not pop under pressure and so the foam does not flatten over time, keeping its shape and therefore it's safety value. We are currently out of stock of the Super Bouncer but it should be back in stock by early July. With regard to the difference between a 12ft or a 14ft trampoline, there is a trade-off between size and performance. With a 12ft trampoline you get a smaller bouncing area and a slightly "bouncier" bounce. With a 14ft trampoline you gain a bigger bouncing area and a slightly softer bounce (due to being further away from the springs). I hope this helps
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