by Jonny Dyson Property Consultants » Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:55 am
This may seem like an odd idea, but when we removed the net from our trampoline our girls behaved completely differently (better). With the net on they would often use it to bounce off, run around and generally act the fool, and as a result my youngest broke her arm some years ago. With the net removed they are much much more cautious, fully aware that if they lark around too much one or both of them will fall off. We never have more than two people on it (although I would far prefer it if it was only one at a time), and it really does provide an invaluable opportunity for them to take loads of exercise outdoors.
I can imagine how many would think that removing the netting would be counter-intuitive, however for us it really has made a massive difference, as well as being (slightly) less of an eyesore.
Jonny
This may seem like an odd idea, but when we removed the net from our trampoline our girls behaved completely differently (better). With the net on they would often use it to bounce off, run around and generally act the fool, and as a result my youngest broke her arm some years ago. With the net removed they are much much more cautious, fully aware that if they lark around too much one or both of them will fall off. We never have more than two people on it (although I would far prefer it if it was only one at a time), and it really does provide an invaluable opportunity for them to take loads of exercise outdoors.
I can imagine how many would think that removing the netting would be counter-intuitive, however for us it really has made a massive difference, as well as being (slightly) less of an eyesore.
Jonny