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Trampoline Mat Losing Its Bounce?

Is your trampoline mat starting to sag yet the frame and springs are still in good working order? Rather than buying a new trampoline, it is worth considering getting a replacement mat.

It is easy to find a range of accessories and extras for your trampoline but finding spare parts can be a different story. Trampolines have a finite lifespan as they are made from cloth, plastic and metal. And, depending on how much care you take (plus the weather conditions where the trampoline is located), it will require some maintenance to prolong its useby date.

From all of these parts, one of the most important ones is the trampoline mat. Designed to last for hundreds of hours of entertainment, there will come a moment when they finally tear down. Don’t wait for it to happen since it could cause an accident.

Where Can You Buy a Trampoline Mat?

The first place to go is to the manufacturer. They should provide a variety of spare parts for their trampolines, especially a trampoline mat that can be considered as a consumable (and a continuous source of profit for them). Call them and ask for their prices and time of delivery.

What if you don’t know the manufacturer or if it went out of business? If that is the case then contact a spare parts store and tell them about your problem. If you know who made your trampoline it’s probable that they manufacture that kind of trampoline mat.

If you don’t know who manufactured it, they still can help you. It’s possible that you will have to ship your damaged trampoline mat to them so they can make an identical one. There are a lot of online stores that can help you -- you only need to make a simple query on any search engine and you will find plenty of them.

What to Consider When Buying A Trampoline Mat

Price shouldn’t be a factor for making the decision. The important thing to consider when buying a trampoline mat is the quality of the material, so don’t expect to save money on this aspect. It’s better to feel safe than wondering how secure is your trampoline with its new mat. What if you haven’t got the money? A good alternative is to fix your trampoline mat.

You may be asked to take some digital pictures so they can make a pre-evaluation. Once they check them, they will tell you if it can be fixed or not, but they will only be able to tell you how much it will cost once they have it in their hands. Remember that they can’t evaluate how good or bad the material is unless they examine it.

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