Indoor Trampolines
And Mini Trampolines
Indoor trampolines, also known as
mini-trampolines, are small trampoline kits designed for
children between 3 to 7 years old. They are available in
many sizes but most of them are portable and smaller than
regular trampolines. Average height is about 9 -11 inches
off the ground and may be circular, rectangular or square in
shape.
Since many emergency room-treated
injuries are related to trampoline jumping, before letting
kids use indoor trampolines (though smaller and look more
harmless), all safety precautions should be taken. Adequate
adult supervision is also imperative for all types of
trampolines if it involves kids in the trampoline activity.
Indoor trampolines may also be used
as a bouncing device by gymnasts or stuntmen to be
catapulted into the air. Professional indoor, or Olympic
style trampolines, have a webbed surface and are generally
much more expensive. They also need folding down and are not
suitable for outdoors. Other indoor trampolines may also be
used as fitness and weight loss tools.
Popular Indoor Trampoline Models:
Nursery Trampoline: This indoor
trampoline has a grip handle, and is designed to encourage
children to exercise and keep fit. The model is suitable for
outdoor use too. It is also equipped with a weatherproof mat
and tubular steel frame with a durable coated finish. The
padded cover around the mat cushions the frame and prevents
children from stepping through the bungee cord for extra
safety. Costs around $100 to $135.
Joey Trampoline: is designed to help
kids learn balance and coordination with the assistance of a
handlebar, which can be removed as the child gets older and
bigger. It features 6 steel feet, anti-slip rubber pads, a
powder-coated steel frame, heavy-duty jumping mat, and
strong padded foam cushion frame cover for extra safety.
Approximate cost - $60 to $70.
Child Sport Fit Trainer:
Manufactured by Texas Trampoline, the jumping surface of
this indoor trampoline is woven Permatron material, and has
extra wide, deluxe safety pads that cover the frame and the
springs. It's an 8-foot square and 24 inches high trampoline
which can also be used by adults who want to stay in shape.
No additional tools are required for assembly. It costs
around $600, and is one of the most expensive indoor
trampolines.
Soft-Bounce Rebounder: A product
from Needak, it has a surface diameter of 28.5 inches and a
Permatron mat rebounding surface, with protective, spring
cover padding, and is intended for indoor, aerobic use by
adults. The rebounder comes in a folding or non-folding
model. Purchase also includes a video, book, article, and a
carrying bag. Costs around $120 to $180.
TP Medium Junior Trampoline:
Features a detachable handle which can be used when the
trampoline is used by more than one child. Designed to
improve co-ordination, balance skills and spatial awareness
of the child through play. Made from galvanized steel frame
and tough mesh mat that allows rain to fall through. Costs
around $60 to $70.
Bounce around Inflatable Trampoline:
This is an inflatable bouncing trampoline constructed out of
heavy-duty vinyl, which can be conveniently deflated after
use. Great for kids who love to jump on beds. Approximately
costs around $35 to $45.