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Fishcat 08-04-2025 05:04 AM

Water Trampoline
 
We are considering purchasing a water Trampoline. We would welcome the thoughts of experienced members that have insights, considerations, brand suggestions, issues or anything you can think that pertains to having a trampoline. Thank you!

FlyingScot 08-04-2025 06:37 AM

I would think twice. We've gotten a lot more years and fun out of our swim raft that a couple of nearby families who've had trampolines that lasted only 2-3 seasons. They are much more work and maintenance than the traditional

Biggd 08-04-2025 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Fishcat (Post 402010)
We are considering purchasing a water Trampoline. We would welcome the thoughts of experienced members that have insights, considerations, brand suggestions, issues or anything you can think that pertains to having a trampoline. Thank you!

The geese and ducks will love it!

winni83 08-04-2025 09:50 AM

We purchased a Rave Aqua Jump 15’ in 2016. We previously had a wooden swim float which was later replaced by a fiberglass one. Ducks were a constant problem on the swim float. Never had any duck issues on the water trampoline. The trampoline is certainly a lot more work than a swim float,
When we bought the trampoline, our grandchildren were obviously much younger than they are today. I will say it was a huge hit for many years. However, as the grandchildren got older with some off to college, it was used less and less. But when it is used, it is still a big hit. Company loves it.
Do we regret buying it when we did? Absolutely not. However, several cautions. We do the installation and removal ourselves, with help from family. Not terribly difficult as long as you follow the instructions to the letter. Consider where you will store it deflated during the winter. We did have a new 500 pound mooring block dropped in the lake and never had any issues with it moving. Despite being heavy duty material, it is subject to leaks. While we were exceedingly careful, since 2016 our trampoline developed leaks twice. There are no local repair places. Rave formerly offered a repair service at their factory, but that has been discontinued. It is exceedingly difficult to find any leaks unless they are large. We were never able to do so. There is a company in Florida that offers a repair service, but it is not cheap and you have to send the trampoline to them so the shipping (we used UPS) is also not cheap and it takes a long time to get it back so if you discover the leak in May, you may not have it back for several months and there goes the summer. After the latest leak we had it repaired and it is now in the water and working fine. However, if it develops a leak again, we would think long and hard about having it fixed.

PM me if you want more information.

Fishcat 08-04-2025 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winni83 (Post 402018)
We purchased a Rave Aqua Jump 15’ in 2016. We previously had a wooden swim float which was later replaced by a fiberglass one. Ducks were a constant problem on the swim float. Never had any duck issues on the water trampoline. The trampoline is certainly a lot more work than a swim float,
When we bought the trampoline, our grandchildren were obviously much younger than they are today. I will say it was a huge hit for many years. However, as the grandchildren got older with some off to college, it was used less and less. But when it is used, it is still a big hit. Company loves it.
Do we regret buying it when we did? Absolutely not. However, several cautions. We do the installation and removal ourselves, with help from family. Not terribly difficult as long as you follow the instructions to the letter. Consider where you will store it deflated during the winter. We did have a new 500 pound mooring block dropped in the lake and never had any issues with it moving. Despite being heavy duty material, it is subject to leaks. While we were exceedingly careful, since 2016 our trampoline developed leaks twice. There are no local repair places. Rave formerly offered a repair service at their factory, but that has been discontinued. It is exceedingly difficult to find any leaks unless they are large. We were never able to do so. There is a company in Florida that offers a repair service, but it is not cheap and you have to send the trampoline to them so the shipping (we used UPS) is also not cheap and it takes a long time to get it back so if you discover the leak in May, you may not have it back for several months and there goes the summer. After the latest leak we had it repaired and it is now in the water and working fine. However, if it develops a leak again, we would think long and hard about having it fixed.

PM me if you want more information.

Thank you so much. This is exactly the information I needed. I still have to find a good place to purchase and potentially have repairs done but this gives me a great start! I appreciate you being willing to share your knowledge and experience.

AC2717 08-05-2025 07:52 AM

Speak to Bart over at Parafunalia
They will discuss the different options for you, and they also provide a install and removal and storage of them as well.


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