Jumping on a trampoline is great fun for both children and adults. That’s why the manufacturer Kesser offers trampolines that are, among other things, TÜV certified. They can also shine in terms of safety, as they are equipped with a high-quality safety net, among other things.
We have compiled a suitable checklist for you on what else you should consider when choosing a trampoline from Kesser. Our product recommendations will help you find the right trampoline for you or your child.
- Trampolining is ideal for children 6 years and older. However, under watchful supervision, children as young as 3 can also bounce.
- Especially suitable for children are the TÜV-certified garden trampolines from Kesser. In addition to these, Kesser also offers fitness trampolines for adults.
- If possible, let only one child jump on the trampoline at a time to avoid accidents.
- Garden trampolines from Kesser usually have a diameter between 244 – 305 cm. For children 6 years and older, preferably choose a trampoline with a diameter of 300 cm or more.
- For younger and therefore smaller children from the age of 3, a diameter of 200 cm or more is also quite sufficient.
- Kesser fitness trampolines usually have a diameter of about 120 cm and are designed for endurance training for adults. If possible, do not let your child jump on it, or only under strict supervision, as he or she could injure himself or herself on the handlebar, for example, or other serious accidents could occur due to the smaller jumping area.
- The maximum jump weight specified by Kesser for your model must not be exceeded under any circumstances. Pay attention to this especially if there are several people on the trampoline.
- For Kesser garden trampolines, the maximum weight is usually around 150 kg.
- Trampolines from Kesser are equipped with anti-slip devices to keep the trampoline feet firmly in place.
- Make sure there are no objects, pets or people under the jumping surface. This is especially true if heavy people are jumping on the trampoline.
- Keep a safe distance of about 2 meters from surrounding objects, trees, buildings and obstacleswhen setting up.
- Kessler garden trampolines are equipped with a safety net that prevents your child from falling off. Make sure to close the zipper of the net after stepping on the jumping surface.
- Padding, usually about 30 cm wide, attached to the sides of the jumping net cushions potential falls and provides additional safety.
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A trampoline is a piece of sports equipment on which you can perform jumps through a springy jumping cloth. It is a good leisure activity where you can, among other things, train your fitness and increase your coordination.
Garden trampolines generally have a diameter of 244 – 305 centimeters. For children over the age of two, a diameter of 200 centimeters is sufficient. However, if you want to actively practice fitness on the trampoline, the diameter should be about 12 centimeters. These trampolines are only suitable for children to a limited extent, which is why you should not let them jump on them.
Trampolines from Kesser cost about 100 to 350 euros. However, the price can vary depending on the equipment or size.
Trampolines from Kesser are usually very safe, as they have a safety net, a perimeter cover and an entry opening. The latter point is very important, because otherwise your child could fall out of the trampoline while romping. However, with a zipper, the entrance can be closed very easily after getting on. The edge cover is sufficiently padded so that your child does not hurt himself while jumping. The safety net also ensures that your child does not fall off the trampoline when jumping around wildly. The models are also TÜV-certified and can therefore be recommended without restrictions.
The maximum weight of Kesser garden trampolines is about 150 kilograms. This weight must not be exceeded under any circumstances, which is why not too many people should be on the trampoline at the same time.
The frame of a trampoline from Kesser is made of stainless steel. This has the advantage that the trampoline can continue to stand in the garden in winter and is weatherproof. The jumping mat, on the other hand, is made of PP mesh, which makes it very stable. Steel springs provide a good bounce.
Some models come with a rain cover. This is very practical, as the jumping mat can be protected from rain or snow in winter or in bad weather. Also, a trampoline ladder is often included so that safe entry and exit is guaranteed.
Trampolines from Kesser are suitable for children and adults. However, there are differences between the various models, so you should check the manufacturer’s specifications to see if the selected trampoline is suitable for all ages.
You should place the trampoline in an even place, so that it does not stand crooked and safety is still more guaranteed. Therefore, trampolines from Kesser are equipped with special anti-slip devices. You should also take into account a certain safety distance from other buildings when setting up the trampoline.
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