tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528470033811673980.post3259609161914647699..comments2023-10-23T20:14:05.916-05:00Comments on Ruth's Rambles...: Bouncing's What Tigger Does BestestHi from Ruth!http://www.blogger.com/profile/04696686601621200587noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528470033811673980.post-82261931637861340662013-06-05T08:00:45.245-05:002013-06-05T08:00:45.245-05:00Well it's about flippin' time, Sheldon! Y...Well it's about flippin' time, Sheldon! You used to be one of the most faithful commenters here and for the past year...nothin'!!<br /><br />Anyway, thx.<br /><br />Yeah, it is a strange looking trampoline. They were invented in Australia and they're supposed to reduce the likelihood of serious injury by up to 85%...which is pretty good considering how many injuries happen on trampolines. Most injuries happen by landing in the springs, and by hitting the steel bars surrounding the springs and holding up the nets. The Springfree don't have springs at all...they use flexi rods of some types and they're below the trampoline rather than beside the mat. Also, the rods holding up the net are flex rods and so they just bend with the net. It was more expensive than a regular trampoline (about double...sigh) but we have crazy kids and so I figure the odds of fewer injuries is something we'll need to bank on!! <br /><br />Anyway, yes, they're having fun.<br /><br />And Ellen, part of factoring into our decision to buy a trampoline was exactly what you're talking about - bouncing therapy. It's supposed to be great for kids' brains, to bounce. We know there are risks, so we've done our best to mitigate them, and if the past five days are any indicator, the kids are going to love this thing! And so far, they're adhering to the rules, which we started from the moment they first stepped on it (eg. no bouncing while the zipper is open, no hands near the white rods/springs, when you're not on the trampoline stand a couple of feet back in case someone hits the net hard and it bounces out, only 3 on at a time (and only 1-2 depending on the size of other kids who might be on it...stuff like that).<br /><br />Hopefully it tuns out to be a great use of the money!<br /><br />RuthHi from Ruth!https://www.blogger.com/profile/04696686601621200587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528470033811673980.post-73046596286215868472013-06-05T03:14:22.127-05:002013-06-05T03:14:22.127-05:00That is one WEIRD looking trampoline... Never hear...That is one WEIRD looking trampoline... Never heard of a springless one before. Looks like the kids enjoy it.<br /><br />I echo the sentiment... Welcome back :)<br /><br />PS - and yes, I finally commented on your blog :)Sheldon Dueckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00040645241107766885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2528470033811673980.post-58947475930463382802013-06-04T20:19:00.687-05:002013-06-04T20:19:00.687-05:00I love it! I keep toying with getting a trampolin...I love it! I keep toying with getting a trampoline this summer. I know the boys would both love it. I keep talking myself into and then out of it for various reasons - size difference between a 3 and a 9 yr old, safety (good to know some are safer), one more obstacle when mowing the lawn... But then I think about how much bouncing therapy it would provide for C... <br />Keep me posted. I'm curious how this will continue to evolve for your kiddos.<br />Ellen<br /><br />PS - welcome back! Missed ya!Ellenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14687908042404975928noreply@blogger.com