Fly Bed Tramp Questions

i really want to get a fly bed and have about 3000 saved up and i had a few questions
i was looking on springboardsandmore.com and it looked pretty awesome and was wondering if anybody had bought a trampoline from them and whether or not they were a good dealer and if not any other good sites that sold them
I also wanted to know whether or not aussie beds were worth the extra 1000 dollars
thanks alot
 
not gonna lie, unless you are fuck off rich, spending $3000 on a tramp is a waste, unless you're thinking about trying triples and stuff you can do all you need on a decent garden tramp, i would pay for a sick trip somewhere, is there anywhere you really wanna ski that you could for $2000?
 
BUY A $500 TRAMP AND GO ON A SKI TRIP IN THE WINTER

UNLESS YOU'RE SUPER RICH OR ARE GOING TO BE PROFITING FROM THIS TRAMPOLINE, 3-4K IS A BIT STEEP

YOU COULD BUY THE WHOLE WINTER JIBERISH LINEUP FOR THAT
 
yeah forget the flybed, buy a normal one and have some friends over to double bounce you. spend the extra 2 grand on a nice trip to windells.
 
i know that its really expensive but i can dub and want to practice and learn to triple as welland there is no gym that offers a trampoline that i can use
 
You guys are all fucking high. Flybed>>>>>>>>>>>>>>circle tramps. Honestly, they are completely different beasts. If you have the money, go for it.
 
A couple G's isn't that much money. If he's going to legitimately be training, and there aren't any gyms around, I would say its worth it for sure. We're lucky enough to have Snogression and other gyms around here or I would never jump on a tramp again. Circle tramps just don't cut it.
 
and everybody knows that jiberish will improve your skiing much more than any trampoline ever could ....
 
If you buy a decent tramp you don't need to cross the springs.

Crossing the springs is for shitty tramps.

Also op, that's fucking retarded. Buy a tramp for at least under 1k., and do something with the rest, or save it. But a dope camera and a nice tramp. Buy a car. Buy a bunch of cocaine. Do something useful.
 
YEAH I KINDA SOUND LIKE "THAT KID"

BUT MY TRAMP WAS $250, AND IVE LEARNED HOW TO DO EVERY FLIP BUT A BIO IN A COUPLE MONTHS.

YOU DONT NEED TO BLOW 4K ON A TRAMP TO BE GOOD AT SKIING
 
If you're really interested, stay away from online dealers when shopping for these. I bought mine 6 years ago, and initially looked at the ones on springboards&more. You can find them cheaper.

I would recommend calling a bunch of gymnastics distributors around you and asking them. After talking to a bunch of gym suppliers, I eventually found mine for 2800(ish) shipped. 7x14 yellow Aussie mat, springs, and pads.

Other tips since you probably don't know much about flybeds:

-Yes, mat quality will make a difference, but another important thing to ask about is whether it's an indoor/outdoor mat. The best mats aren't made to be left outside, and will deteriorate quickly under the sun/rain. You'll want to make sure your mat is good for outdoor settings before you invest a lot of money in it. A little bounce will be sacrificed, but with proper maintenance, a good tramp will last for 20+ years.

-GET THE BEST SPRINGS YOU CAN. I can't emphasize this enough. 10.25 inch springs not only have a larger stretch, they have a completely different elasticity and make a world of difference. Most 10in springs you buy are made for poly (black) mats and give you an abrupt, uneven bounce on a flybed. Good springs are softer and have a smoother bounce that sends you higher with way less stress on your neck and back.

-Most 7x14 frames will work. If you arent sure, get a spring count on them. I was able to save 800 dollars by buying a stock, non-folding frame normally made for a poly bed. This won't make any difference (unless you plan on transporting it a lot) and will save you a ton of money.

-Buy as close you you as you can. These things don't come in a box. They have to be shipped via freight and it will cost hundreds of dollars. When I moved to Utah it cost me 500 dollars to get mine shipped from New York, so the closer you can find one the better. Make sure you factor shipping into your overall price.

-You are going to want to either dig it into the ground, or build a deck around it. The extra bounce means nothing if you're scared shitless of flying off and dying. I'm very good at bouncing (not to claim) and even I'm scared of most dubs with the tramp out of the ground and a 36in drop on either side. The slightest off center landing can send you flying off, so make sure it's as safe as possible. Sounds stupid but I have gotten really hurt a few times.

I could go on and on, but if you are really interested, make the investment! These kids telling you you don't need one don't realize the benefits and probably aren't good enough at jumps for it to really make a difference. I can't think of one other thing that has transformed my skiing more then my trampoline. Air awareness is the most important thing to build, and a trip to whistler won't do that for you.

Good luck, and message me if you have any more questions.

 
If you get a nice trampoline please dont be one of those kids you throws like kangaroo flips on tramps but can only land sketch ass threes on 12 foot jumps.
 
wow, first i thought, i've never seen you around at all, must be an ancient inactive mod or something. then i looked at your profile, saw that you're ross imburgia, and thought of the traveling circus episode where they show you injuring yourself ACL by jumping off your trampoline, and then lol'd (sorry lol) at its relevance to this thread.
 
obviously the dude has money. hes not asking what cool shit he can buy with all his coin. he wants a flybed. get one dude don't get a shitty as tramp made in the 60's that has awesome folding powers and you can touch the ground all day. PM me my moms a gym coach and she bought one. i remember her shopping around for a long time. i love the one she has back home.
 
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