Thanks again for installing our new Springfree trampoline, If anyone is in the Sydney area, I highly recommend his services. Fast, very reasonable price and stress free.
Having an oval means two jumpers can each jump with a bit more space than a round as the best jumping spot on a round is in the middle. If you have the room though I’d go for a medium oval rather than a compact oval
@@thebaytrampolines6543 Thanks for the reply :) Do you get Berg down in Oz? Are they any good? Do you believe rectangular is easier to control the bounce on? Sorry for the bombardment :)
No problem at all - no we don’t get Berg here. I can’t think of a reason for a rectangular trampoline to be easier to control, especially just for recreational use. Perhaps at a sporting level there’s a difference.
Hi Katherine - you’re right, it’s harder to mow with the Thunder - the skirt means you can get under. Also, the Thunder Pro is harder to move as it has small feet that lowers into the ground (if on grass) which makes it difficult to slide, Also, the Thunder Pro is very heavy meaning it needs a few people to lift and move depending on the size. You can purchase wheels from Vuly that make it easy to move around. The springfree can slide easily due to the elongated feet and relatively light compared to the thunder pro
We have had ours for 2 months an our 2 year old landed near the edge an the net tore! Most expensive tramp an warranty doesn’t cover anything. I’ll be doing a review on ours an dogging the company. Waste of money!
Thanks again for installing our new Springfree trampoline, If anyone is in the Sydney area, I highly recommend his services. Fast, very reasonable price and stress free.
Our pleasure!
Pleasure to help 👍🏽
Do you recommend spraying some rust protection on the flat feet at time of installation?
Sure it’s likely to extend the life of the frame
What are your thoughts on the compact round vs the compact oval, our boys are 4 years and 2 years. Thanks!
Having an oval means two jumpers can each jump with a bit more space than a round as the best jumping spot on a round is in the middle. If you have the room though I’d go for a medium oval rather than a compact oval
If possible show us by jumping on it, how it works in action etc...
thanks for the info
Hope it helped
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Which is bouncier? Spring free or a vuly thunder pro?
Hi. Personally I don’t believe there’s much of a difference between the two - they are both as good as you can get
@@thebaytrampolines6543 Thanks for the reply :) Do you get Berg down in Oz? Are they any good? Do you believe rectangular is easier to control the bounce on?
Sorry for the bombardment :)
No problem at all - no we don’t get Berg here. I can’t think of a reason for a rectangular trampoline to be easier to control, especially just for recreational use. Perhaps at a sporting level there’s a difference.
Are the Thunder Pros easy to move? Only difference I can think of is that it would be hard to mow under those ones versus The spring free?
Hi Katherine - you’re right, it’s harder to mow with the Thunder - the skirt means you can get under.
Also, the Thunder Pro is harder to move as it has small feet that lowers into the ground (if on grass) which makes it difficult to slide, Also, the Thunder Pro is very heavy meaning it needs a few people to lift and move depending on the size. You can purchase wheels from Vuly that make it easy to move around.
The springfree can slide easily due to the elongated feet and relatively light compared to the thunder pro
Watch this whole review thinking you were going to bounce on it. I was wrong.
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We have had ours for 2 months an our 2 year old landed near the edge an the net tore! Most expensive tramp an warranty doesn’t cover anything. I’ll be doing a review on ours an dogging the company. Waste of money!