8 Foot Diameter Trampoline with safety net, ladder, protective cover, anchor kit and storage net for shoes
Grand: Alice's Garden
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8 Foot Diameter Trampoline with safety net, ladder, protective cover, anchor kit and storage net for shoes
Grand: Alice's Garden
Terms and conditions apply for free shipping.
This trampoline is compliant with European Safety Standards Norms EN71-14 and 2009/48/CE, CE/ITS France.
As for Australian Safety Standards it is recommended that trampolines include adequate safety features, such as padding, safety nets and warning labels alerting users of the potential dangers that trampolines can pose if not used properly. Our trampolines are matching with those criteria
Do your trampolines comply with Australian Standards AS 4989:2015 ?
No mention of it on your website…
It's all gone quiet over there.
@PJC:
Hey it meets Afghanistani requirements, that's good enough for me…
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They're probably still trying to read and interpret the standards…
@jv: We're supposed to believe their blurb …
Trampolines – Bounce and have fun in a safe environment
All our Trampolines comply not only with Australian Standards … https://www.alicesgarden.com.au/c/trampolines/
… don't ask questions and pay.
Why do trampolines have that stupid netting around the outside nowadays? Tell your kids the idea is to jump ON the trampoline, not off it.
What places are good for the big rectangular trampolines without the netting?
That's right, just command them to defy gravity. If they disobey, shout louder.
Kmart sell an 8ft trampoline for $129 http://www.kmart.com.au/product/8ft-trampoline-with-proflex-…
You have to pickup yourself though, no delivery.
You have to pickup yourself though
How heavy is it?
maybe you should read whats on the kmart website
it says 75kg
maybe you should read whats on the kmart website
I don't have internet.
That is the maximum weight for users. OP's is claimed to be 150Kg.
Hi all. Sorry for slow response.
Trampolines have been tested and passed AS 4989-2015: Trampolines for domestic use—Safety Aspects Excluding Clause 2.2.4 UV degradation which is a 5000h test
In particular, all structural parts and resistance tests have been completed. As some of you may know, the AS4989:2015 is a voluntary Australian safety standard, so not mandatory but we thought it was necessary to test the main aspects of the trampoline to comply with Australia requirements. Again, only the UV test hasn't been completed yet as it is a 5000 hour test. Hope this is now clearer.
Thank you. Approximately when do you anticipate achieving AS4989:2015 certification please?
In 5000 hrs?
Yet only 4 days remain for Associated OP's post.
What about Australian Safety Standards?