Much gentler on knees by using Spring Trampoline
Trampolines are no longer a new trend. They’re now enjoyed all around the globe and have even become a competitive sporting event in the Olympics.
A trampoline is a fantastic way to improve the air awareness of all aerial athletes. It’s no wonder that trampolines have made their way into gymnastics gyms, swimming pools and facilities for training skiers. The most critical part of a trampoline for performance is the bed. Right after that comes the springs. Gym owners should be knowledgeable about springs to choose the right equipment for their trampoline & gymnastic facilities.
What Trampoline Springs are Made of?
All trampoline springs are made of steel. This is coated to prevent rust by a variety of methods. The most common being use of pre-galvanized standard spring wire or Zinc plating.
Top quality Springs are also made from specialized music wire. Not many companies’ manufacturer springs with music wire. Music wire is very strong and durable. It allows a spring of similar weight to last a long time. Galvanized steel springs use cheaper wire so springs lose tension quicker, requiring frequent replacement or a soggy irregular bounce.
Competition Trampoline springs are stretched to about 15 inches before anyone steps on the bed providing about 39lbs of tension. They should be able to withstand an additional stretch of at least an additional 15 inches without any tension loss.
When it’s time to replace the trampoline springs on your trampoline, you’ll need the hook-to-hook measurement of your previous spring to help you buy new springs. We highly recommend choosing new springs instead of used springs. If you have questions or want a better understanding of how trampoline springs impact the performance of a trampoline, schedule a call with Rebound’s product sales representatives.
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