Saturday, November 21, 2009

Why You Should Get An Inflatable Water Trampoline

By Jeery Mcqwire

You must have heard of water bouncers and water trampolines. Both these units are slightly different with reference to portability. A water trampoline comes with springs in a steel frame that supports the main jumping area. On the other hand, a water bouncer utilizes only a webbing that is connected to the bouncing area with a flotation tube.

A water trampoline can manage heavier weights than a water bouncer and also provides a higher jump. But a water trampoline may require at least half an hour more than a water bouncer to be assembled. The water bouncer also costs less than the water trampoline.

You may have seen regular trampolines at international contests, in circuses and at fares. But now you can join a growing club of people who are using the simpler version of the regular trampoline for homes. Water trampolines are being bought for both the fun and exercise they can provide for the whole family.

If you buy a regular trampoline you will need more space to store it. Water trampolines are far more portable therefore. They have also become common utilities at gyms and schools as they can provide a cardio workout session too.

When buying a water trampoline check out the diameter that can best suit the price you can afford for your home water trampoline. Usually, water trampolines in the 9 feet to 12 feet diameter are ideal for any family. Check out the climbing platform and see if it can be easily used by the kids and adults. There are several accessories that can be added to your water trampoline like slides, tents, bouncing boards and even a side basketball stand.

The easiest way to buy a water trampoline is to order one off the Internet. Some very good offers can be obtained online though you must only shop at secure sites and not get taken in by luring advertisements. A good way to fetch a nice discount on your water trampoline purchase is to use discount coupons and request free shipping by going in for a big purchase that includes the main units and some accessories. You will be using the accessories at some time or the other so combining them with the initial purchase will cut on costs.

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