Sunday, October 25, 2009

Why You Should Get An Inflatable Water Trampoline

By Jeery Mcqwire

Often people confuse a water trampoline with a water bouncer. A water trampoline utilizes a jumping area that is upheld by a steel frame and springs but a water bouncer has webbing instead of springs. The webbing is connected to the jumping surface via a flotation tube.

You can of course bounce higher on the water trampoline which also can take on a greater weight than the water bouncer. A water trampoline may naturally take about thirty minutes more than a water bouncer for setting up and cost more but it's well worth all the fun.

You may have seen regular trampolines at international contests, in circuses and at fares. But now you can join a growing club of people who are using the simpler version of the regular trampoline for homes. Water trampolines are being bought for both the fun and exercise they can provide for the whole family.

Regular trampolines occupy more space because of the large steel frames but water trampolines are inflatable and can easily be stowed away in the house. Water trampolines have become very popular at gyms and schools. You can get a good cardio workout session with the water trampoline too.

When buying a water trampoline check out the diameter that can best suit the price you can afford for your home water trampoline. Usually, water trampolines in the 9 feet to 12 feet diameter are ideal for any family. Check out the climbing platform and see if it can be easily used by the kids and adults. There are several accessories that can be added to your water trampoline like slides, tents, bouncing boards and even a side basketball stand.

Water trampolines can be easily bought off the Internet but ensure that you do so from a reputed seller. Do not get taken in by luring advertisements and shop for water trampolines only at secure sites. You can often request free shipping or use discount coupons if you buy trampolines along with several accessories. - 16887

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