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I heard different stories like kids are jumping and suddenly an excited dad joins the kid. The over force led the trampoline base touching the ground and none of them expected that kind of trampoline to sunk and experienced a harsh landing.
Before you put anything down, you’ll want to ensure that the concrete is level. You can do this with a laser level or a bubble level. Add a base layer of protection
Rhino Pads come in a huge variety of sizes, going up to 21′ x 41′, so they’ll easily fit under large trampolines.
If your yard has numerous trees and scrubs, the fallen leaves will also give you a good cushion, especially in the autumn. You can also pile up tree leaves for natural cushioning. Plus, having the top of the trampoline level with the ground just looks cool. (In my opinion, anyway).
Can You Setup a Trampoline on Grass?
Trampolines need a flat, level surface to remain stable for jumpers, which is why your under-trampoline area is so vital. A tilted trampoline will direct your body’s weight downhill, leading to more slips and falls. Before putting a soft rubber base for a trampoline, you have to dig a circular hole at least 3 inches in depth and then apply the mulch there. But wood or rubber mulch works best for 12 to 14 inches in depth. For further safety, increase the depth of the hole as well as extend the circle diameter. The space directly under a trampoline isn’t the only one that matters. According to Kidsafe NSW, you should have 5 meters of clearance above any trampoline and “Provide a minimum 1500mm impact area beyond the edge of the trampoline frame.”