Trampoline Nets

Trampoline Net Repair Tips

All it takes is a fierce storm or a single rabble-rousing animal to create a rip to warrant immediate trampoline net repair. Trampoline nets are effective at preventing humans from vaulting through them, but they just don’t stand a chance against branches or an animal’s jaws. Eventually, every trampoline owner needs to know how to repair a trampoline safety net.

When a trampoline net becomes damaged it is imperative to discontinue use of the trampoline immediately. A single rip presents a danger of entrapment or complete net dysfunction. Having the net still attached gives a false sense of security which can result in reckless behavior considering the circumstances. Luckily, there are many options available to the trampoline owner who finds themselves in need of a fix on short notice.

The absolute best way to repair a trampoline net is to call the manufacturer directly. Many nets offer warranties, and they may ask you to send it in for a repair. Alternatively, the manufacturer may send you a repair kit specifically for the material of your trampoline. Unfortunately, some of us may have lost the packaging, misplaced the receipt, or have already missed the warranty period. In that case, there are ways to repair a trampoline net at home!

You may purchase a trampoline net repair kit at your local sporting goods store, or even online. Not all kits work with every trampoline material, so be sure to check with the listing to ensure it is the proper type. Also, sure to follow all instructions on the repair kit to the T. Never try to repair damage that exceeds what the repair kit can handle. Again, this would make the trampoline net appear safe and lower the guard of jumpers.

For the economically minded, there are several ways to repair a trampoline safety net at home. You may order a piece of trampoline net material and apply it as a patch. Alternatively, rips may be remedied with a strong piece of nylon string. If this is the method that you choose, be sure to tie up all loose ends, so that nothing can get wrapped around an ankle or a wrist and cause an injury.

Any home-made repairs are not entirely reliable, and the causes should be considered. It is safe to repair a net that was damaged with reckless behavior, but if it became unsafe simply through regular use it may be time to replace the net altogether. An old net can be repaired but is almost guaranteed to break again.

Trampoline net repair instructions should have been included with your trampoline, but sometimes this documentation becomes lost over years of ownership. At least you don’t have to worry about those missing instructions when you see that there are many different ways to handle the repairs. Trampolines are not the safest back-yard equipment, so a working safety net is a must for any owner. Inspect your trampoline nets regularly and you can prevent expensive damages before they happen!

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1 dannie cochran August 30, 2011 at 1:43 pm

during a storm my trampoline net got torn. It is a straight tear; however, I don’t know what to mend it with – can you help

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