But you can have a net
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From my understanding the nets help less than you would think
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I'm pretty sure the orthopedic surgeons own all the trampoline companies.
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Trampolines are dangerous. I was an NCAA gymnast and I didn’t want to get my daughters a trampoline. Well, we have one. It has a net. They don’t use it much on account of the copperheads.
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Wait, wha- Why does your trampoline have copperheads?!?!
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I swore I’d never buy a trampoline. Then I found myself raising a gymnast and discovered Springfree trampoline. Is it injury-proof? No, but neither is a playground (or gymnastics, for that matter)! All require clear rules and adult supervision.https://youtu.be/ReyP39sNtxE
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Many parents aren’t aware of the many ways kids can be seriously hurt on a trampoline *without* falling off. Much more education/awareness is needed about what makes trampolines dangerous, how to mitigate them (get a
@springfree) and rules for use that reduce risk of injury.
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Or 3) those who have gone to law school (the liability risk is ENORMOUS and not able to be well-controlled).
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Three. Those who put a net round the trampoline
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