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What is the difference between your trampolines and what they sell at the big box stores and sporting goods stores?

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Many trampolines found at mass merchants use a thinner gauge frame with thinner frame pads, and shorter springs than our Airmaster Trampolines. Most have none of the accessories needed to make a trampoline package complete! That is part of the reason why they can sell them for a lot less money. The Airmaster 12 foot units and larger ones are the BEST round trampolines that we offer. It are NOT inexpensive trampolines like the department store units. They cost more because you get more. They use a very heavy duty galvanized frame to make a very rigid support for the springs to attach, full length quality 8.5" galvanized springs for a superior bounce and long life, a nice wide frame pad to help protect the jumper from injury. For example, a GOOD 14 foot trampoline when setup should weigh 200 lbs. or more. Most department store trampolines have a boxed shipping weight of only 170 lbs., which gives them a setup weight of about 165 lbs. A good trampoline should never bend or bow when ...  more
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