Which
is the right trampoline for me ?
We
are regularly asked which of our range of trampolines we would recommend
for your purchase. In order to provide some information to assist
you, we have shown below an easy guide to our full range and some
rule of thumb recommendations. However, should you require any further
assistance please call Continental on 01484 542 051 and ask for
some assistance from a trampoline expert in our sales team. Our
Business Development Manager, Sean McLoughlin is a three-times O18
Men's British Trampoline Champion and a Master Gymnast, and Sean
would be delighted to help advise on the ideal trampoline for your
particular circumstances.
 |
 |
The
77 Series
School trampoline
- Physically
smaller
- Standard
performance
- Options
of 25mm or 13mm beds
|
The
99 Club
& 101 Competition trampoline
- Physically
larger
- Heavier
and more robust
- Superior
and competition performance
- Options
of 13mm, 6mm or 6mm x 4mm beds
|
| The
image to the right shows the relative sizes of the 99/101 series
trampoline (left) and the 77 series (right) when in the folded
position. |
|
We
are regularly asked how customers should choose their trampolines.
It is rarely clear cut, as a 77 with a 13mm bed may be ideal for
a school customer, but if the school sports hall is designed to
host community users in the evenings, a 99 with a 13mm bed would
be more appropriate. The basic rule of thumb is that the narrower
the bed webbing, the higher the performance, and the larger the
trampoline the higher the performance. Also bear in mind that you
should make provision for the highest standard of user you need
to cater for - a school PE lesson could step up to use an over-specified
9906 but a high level club performer could not step down to use
an under-specified 7713.
We
have a rule of thumb graphic below to help you decide, from our
range starting at the 7725 (77 series with 25mm bed), through the
two 99 series options to the top level 10146 (101 series with a
6mm x 4mm bed):

What
about extras? What type of roller stands should I buy?
Do
I need "Safety" or "Coaching"- Sides? Is there
anything else I need ?
Which
roller stands are available ?
- All our trampolines
come with fixed height roller stands as standard. These can be
upgraded to our unique "Safelift" hydraulically assisted
roller stands either when you buy your trampoline or at a later
date if you decide you need them. Please bear in mind that it
is cheaper to upgrade when you buy your trampoline, rather than
later.
- Other manufacturers
manufacture "lift / lower" stands but Continental is
the only company that incorporates an integral gas strut that
ensures the stands are totally safe to operate. Without the gas
strut, the handle of lift/lower stands is free to move under the
weight of the trampoline and nasty injuries can be caused as it
can strike the operator in the face or on the body if their hand
slips. With Continental Safelift stands you can even let go of
the handle and the trampoline will smoothly lower itself under
its own weight in a totally controlled manner.
To see the operation of the Safelift stands please click here.
The Safelift
roller stands are shown below:
|
|
|
The
spring loaded locking mechanism is released |
The
hydraulic system allows the trampoline to lower slowly and
steadily. The arm of the roller stands does not fly upwards
out of control if accidentally released |
The stand is
locked in place and the trampoline can be moved under standard
height doors |
The stands offer
two key functions:
1) They easily
lower the trampoline when in the stored position to help it get
through doors if you move the trampoline to and from storage or
between halls:
Height
of trampoline when on stands (mm)
|
Fixed
height stands |
Safelift
stands -
High position |
Safelift
stands -
Low position |
|
99/101
series |
2200mm |
2225mm |
1995mm |
77
series |
2000mm |
2010mm |
1780mm |
2) They avoid
the necessity to lift the trampoline manually when setting up and
folding away the trampoline and therefore potentially reduce the
number of people required to set up the trampoline from 3 or 4 people
to just 2..
As you will
appreciate, setting up and folding away a trampoline is hard work,
and must only be carried out by a number of qualified personnel.
Part of the procedure involves the necessity to slightly lift the
trampoline manually to free the stand to enable it to be removed
from its locating point. If you use Safelift stands, the mechanism
can be used to shorten the stand to avoid this manual lift which
may be preferred on health and safety grounds.
So
should I buy Safelift stands ?
- We would
recommend the upgrade to Safelift stands on all 99 and 101 series
trampolines which will be moved regularly to and from storage
as these trampolines are very heavy and the Safelift stands makes
setting up significantly easier and less strenuous. If you are
a dedicated facility and will leave the trampoline in situ for
long periods, the upgrade may not be necessary.
- We would
recommend the upgrade where it is needed to enable your trampoline
to fit under your store room door without tilting the trampoline.
It is important that trampolines are not tilted to get under doors
as they are extremely heavy and this process is dangerous.
- If you are
buying a 77 series trampoline, then unless you have a door height
problem, as the trampoline is much lighter than the 99/101 series
the upgrade to Safelifts is less important. Your centre management
may still conclude after undertaking a risk assessment that they
would prefer not to need the trampoline to be manually lifted
during setup and therefore the Safelift stands will be necessary,
What
about safety sides ?
- Safety Sides
(also known as coaching sides) are additional steel edges to the
trampoline along the long sides allowing a coach to stand on the
coverall pads without impacting the performance of the trampoline.
Whether your coach chooses to instruct in this manner is a personal
preference for him or her and they should decide whether or not
to specify this extra item. Please note that Safelift Roller Stands
CANNOT be used on a trampoline with safety sides and the decision
on whether you need Safelift stands should be made first. Safety
sides are not available on 101 Series competition trampolines.
|
|
|
The
additional frame extension along the length of the trampoline |
A
view from underneath the trampoline showing the extension
of the frame and the wider coverall |
The
77 Series trampoline with wider coveralls extending over the
safety coaching sides |
Anything
else I need ?
- We would
always suggest including a trampoline storaeg cover for your new
trampoline. A trampoline is a significant investment and it makes
economic sense to protect your investment. Our heavy duty pvc
covers protect the trampolines while in storage from malicious
damage from children "playing" or picking at the web
bed or springs when the trampoline is in storage, and from accidental
damage which can be caused by people carrying other equipment
in and out of the store which may snag on the webbing or coverall
pads. Continental storage covers also incorporate brass eyelets
which accomodate a padlock (not supplied) which prevents unauthorised
removal of the cover.
|
|
|
The
cover protects your investment in your new trampoline |
Heavy
duty velcro strips make it easy to put the cover on and to
remove the cover |
The
cover accomodates a padlock to prevent unauthorised removal |
How
about training devices ?
- Many of our
customers buying a new trampoline perhaps to develop a trampolining
club, will include a trampoline spotting rig. This roof and wall
fixed device enables a coach to ensure the gymnast stays on the
trampoline and gives the gymnast the confidence often needed to
practice new moves while learning. Spotting rigs are designed
bespoke to suit your facility and a load bearing structure is
necessary to fix the rig to, so please contact us to discuss your
requirements.
Trampolining
resources
We
currently have our trampoline owner's manual available for
download.
This is
an important document and if you have lost the one which came
with your trampoline it is vital that you download a replacement
from here. |
| Trampoline
owner's manual (164Kb) |
 |
| Trampette
operation & maintenance manual (37Kb) |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|