Ok NS, help me choose which trampoline

my friend has a legit olympic flybed trampoline, I say get one of those if you're willing to drop 2 grand on a blackbed tramp
 
my friend has the green one.

this one (http://www.jumpsport.com/pr-Trampolines-AOS-Rectangle.htm#)

and its legit. really bouncy. a bit small though i found.

the green and blue Olympic one look waaaay cooler though.
 
My friend has a 20 x 20 (or similar) Texas Tramp and its amaaaazing. Get the 17 x 15; bouncing in a square is safer than bouncing in a rectangle.
 
thanks for the replies, plus karma. If anyone has one of these, or any trampoline, and thinks its good, post a review of it.
thanks
 
the fourth one. texas trampolines are awesome. they are pretty bouncy, and they last a long time. you want one thats big enough, but not too big. that one looks to be the perfect size.
 
bump, im thinking about getting the texas trampoline. anyone have one, or has anyone tried using one?and how good is the bounce?
 
i have the third, it's quite legit. i havent tried doubles, but they are probably possible even without a double bounce. biggest i've landed is a cork 10
 
pretty good, once you get used to the net its fine. i've landed on the frame once, which hurt like a bitch, and caught my feet in the net a few times as well, which was also a bitch. but that was a while ago. otherwise, it's great
 
Checked out your links. The first one would b the best for learning new tricks and you would feel the safest on it for sure. i have a two freinds that have two of the tramps you posted. and the first one is my favorite.
 
Checked out your links. The first one would b the best for learning new tricks and you would feel the safest on it for sure. i have a two freinds that have two of the tramps you posted. and the first one is my favorite.
 
if you want a proper olympic one, your going to end up ordering it from overseas (Australia I believe). I don't know of many companies that make the beds here in the states, if any.
You could easily have the frame made by any metal working shop, and then just order a bed for $1-5k depending on how high you really want to bounce.
Honestly though, on one of the rectangle tramps from that place in Canada your gonna be able to do everything you'd ever want.
 
hes talking about how the is more surface area on the bed, so if you accidently jump to the side you might still land on the bed and not on the grass 4-5 feet down
 
alight, I found a few with nice beds, like Ausi and US String beds. BUt these are really expensive, do you guys think that they are worth it? its about 600 more than than the Sundance one. And how does a Poly bed compare to a string bed? I've bounced on a string bed at a gym, but never on a rectangular Poly bed.
 
Dude your not gonna be a pro skier so why are you spending so much money on a trampoline? Just buy one of the rectangle ones and you will have more then enough air to do anything your capable of doing. Spending 5k+ on a trampoline is ludicrous, esp if its just for fun.
 
well its not 5000, its 2600. Its a lot of money, but I was just wondering if it was worth the upgrade from a normal poly bed trampoline.
 
i got the sundance trampoline but size 11 by 14. Its good if your throwing single flips but you have to work to get enough air for doubles.
 
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