Safety & Care Tips
Weather Conditions:
1. Cold WeatherIn areas with snow and ice, remove and store the trampoline mat, springs, frame pad, and net in a dry, shaded place. Just follow the reverse of the assembly steps.
2. Snow/Ice
Snow and ice can damage the trampoline by weighing down the mat. Avoid using sharp tools to remove ice, as this voids the warranty. Instead, use a high-pressure hose from below or pour hot water to melt the ice.
Snow and ice can damage the trampoline by weighing down the mat. Avoid using sharp tools to remove ice, as this voids the warranty. Instead, use a high-pressure hose from below or pour hot water to melt the ice.
3. Windy Conditions
Strong winds can move the trampoline. Use the Kangaroo Hoppers Anchor Kit to secure it or move the trampoline to a sheltered spot if high winds are expected.
Strong winds can move the trampoline. Use the Kangaroo Hoppers Anchor Kit to secure it or move the trampoline to a sheltered spot if high winds are expected.
Trampoline Placement:
- Choose a flat surface for stability.
- Ensure 20 feet of overhead clearance and 10 feet of free space around the trampoline.
- Clear any objects beneath the trampoline before use.
Additional Tips:
- Consider weather covers for added protection.
- Regularly inspect for rust or wear, especially after harsh weather.