Alternative to Skis on a trampoline

Eazy_Eags

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since my mom isint letting me use my skis on the trampoline, wats an alternative thing to us ? cardboard? styrofoam?
 
put about 6 layers of duck tape on covering the edges bases tips and tails and you be set. make the bottoms of your poles into balls of duck tape so they dint go through
 
taht happened t ome once, but i was using some short old rossi skis from when i was a kid. licoln loops and old rossi skis dont mix. but i bet the skis now are more durable
 
yeah man i did it, I taped my edge, but i landed on my tail and tore my tramp it sucked. Now I dont have a tramp and my parents say im too old to get a new one
 
I have a tramp board thing (like a snowboard) specifically designed for the trampoline and my brother and his friend emailed the company to see if they would make tramp skis and they said they would so we gave them an idea of what we want and they sent us so prototypes to try out and they were pretty sick. i think we are gonna fix them a bit before they are finished but once its perfected they will prolly sell the 'tramp skis' that we made.
 
well what you couild do, is just get the hole fixed, liek stitch it back together on a sewing machine or something
 
in my experiences using real skis suck because you cant flip realistically, unless your tramp is super tight and you can boost. So last week i got fed up with the cardboard and had a breakthrough. I got some vinyl siding and cut it o the width and lenght i want it. Renforced it underfoot by layering the vinyl and then duct taping it all together with a pair of old shoes. They work really well because the vinyl is flexible enough that it doesn't dampen your bounce but stiff enough that doing grabs feels real.
 
is ur tramp board a bounce board x-tream... ya i got one of those.. if they made skis like that that would be sick
 
I will for sure. my friend is at CVA right now so im not sure when he'll be back but hopefully we get something this summer sometime.
 
just put tape on it... but just to let you know its almost impossible to get more than 2 feet high... the surface area of the skis absorbs the shock... you can try it though
 
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