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North of London | Have had one for the grand kids for several years.
Have seen 6 or more kids on it at a time when they brought friends.
We encourage them to stick to 2 or 3 maximum depending on what they are doing. Elaborate maneuvers mean only 1 person.
It is above ground and we store it away in the fall and bring it back out in the spring.
It is not tied down but in a protected spot by buildings and trees.
Diameter probably makes a difference, do not know the exact size of ours but it is larger than lots I have seen.
Springs are covered with a protective mat and it has a net around it to stop them falling or bouncing off.
There have been no injuries other than the usual happenings when a bunch of kids play together but there have been tears when they came to visit and fund out we had already stored it away for the winter.
A little supervision especially at the first is advised.
I will see if I can find a make and maybe more info but kids have had a lot of fun on it and were taught to respect it. | |
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