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  2. Trampoline safety net enclosure - Wikipedia

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    The benefit of an enclosure is that it keeps jumpers from falling off a trampoline or impacting the frame. [3] [4] Safety net enclosures vary from one manufacturer to another, such as the opening in the net so that jumpers may enter and exit the trampoline. The design of such openings may include: snap/Velcro system, zipper, or overlapping ...

  3. JumpSport - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, JumpSport's 15 employee business had $13 million in sales and represented less than 1% of the market for safety net enclosures. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] [ 12 ] JumpSport expanded their line to include fitness trampolines in 2008. [ 10 ]

  4. Trampoline - Wikipedia

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    The trampoline bed is rectangular 4.28 by 2.14 metres (14 ft 1 in × 7 ft 0 in) in size fitted into the 5.05 by 2.91 metres (17 ft × 10 ft) frame [10] with around 110 steel springs (the actual number may vary by manufacturer). The bed is made of a strong fabric that can be woven from webbing, which is the most commonly used material.

  5. Life net - Wikipedia

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    Browder's device was similar to a modern recreational trampoline, [3] which was developed later in 1936. Among its advantages were that the life net was always taut when open, never slackened, and had a setup time of only two to three seconds.

  6. Trampolining terms - Wikipedia

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    Let’s say the trick is a double cork 1080. 720 degrees are used for the two flip rotations, since it is a double, and the remaining 360 are used for a twist. You are allowed to put the twist anywhere you want in the double flip, which means in trampoline terms a double cork 1080 could be an off axis full in, full out or half half. Now for the ...

  7. George Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Nissen set up a manufacturing plant for his company in England in 1956 headed up by Ted Blake an English trampoline pioneer, first in Hainault then Romford and finally Brentwood, Essex by the mid-1960s, and manufactured trampolines there for many years. Brentwood still has a thriving trampolining community but no longer a local factory.

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