Winter and Tramps

Airspeed-X

Active member
Who leaves their tramp outside in the winter? I just bought one at the beginning of the summer but dont know whether to take it down for the winter or not.

-Randy
 
ive had mine up for 5 years straight year round and its all gravy. the padding gets a little funky but so what. a heavy snow will fuck it up so ive heard though, it really stretches out the springs so consider where you live before leaving it up.

i think i think i like it like thata
 
I leave mine out all year round and shovel it, but I have also gone through 4 tramps in 5 years...

-Lauren

The Official 'Sweet Ass Bitch' of The NDSC

The Official Queen Marzipan of NS/Stongbadia.

'well, i dunno about skibrdingbitch, but the only girls i know that dont go for looks are blind'

-petek

 
nah, i live in maine, we get quite a bit of snow. My last tramp i left out for 6 years in a row, and it just broke last year. Just shovel the snow off after a big dump

 
Snow and ice has never ruined any of my trampolines (not that I doubt they were contributing factors) it was more of the crazy hurricane like storms we sometimes get up here, I would always find my trampoline in the middle of a cornfield a quarter mile away, all damaged and stuff.

-Lauren

The Official 'Sweet Ass Bitch' of The NDSC

The Official Queen Marzipan of NS/Stongbadia.

'well, i dunno about skibrdingbitch, but the only girls i know that dont go for looks are blind'

-petek

 
^that's cool

as long as it doesn't dump more than a foot and you shovel it off fairly quick you should be fine.......the best is when you leave it up in the winter and it snows a ton and you can shovel off your tramp and jump intoa the snow

Abba Zabba, you my only friend
 
i live in CO, and we got a tramp last fall. we had to shovel it because we got 7 feet of snow, and our tramp was bent at like a 60 degree angle, it was bad, but it still works fine

*************** *************** ***************

BC Fusion - Skier Tested, Mother Approved
 
i liked this..

'I would always find my trampoline in the middle of a cornfield a quarter mile away, all damaged and stuff.'

 
i leave mine out and just shovel it off

i still jump in the winter, work on tricks then take it to the snow

-erikolson
 
lauren you should just stake your tramp down like whoa so it doesnt fly away. the way you said that was pretty damn funny too, haha. i can just imagine a mangled trampoline sitting in a cornfield like some kind of UFO wreck

i think i think i like it like thata
 
Yeah get a couple of 10' concrete blocks and tie them to the main frame on the tramp just so they act as an anchor.

-Randy
 
Back
Top