No! It is extremely BAD to bounce on a wet trampoline, so never try to do that, unless you want to make your trampoline not bouncy anymore! A wet trampoline is one of the worst ways of making you lose fun on your trampoline, but it is fun if it is not raining or wet and dry like in the spring/summer. that way, without it being wet, there will be lest danger of getting the springs stretched. When the springs are stretched, they can never be un-stretched again. And when they're stretched, you don't have a bouncy trampoline anymore.
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Splitz.monkey13
It sure does! Water on your trampoline is one of the best ways of getting it not bouncy anymore. ALWAYS bounce on your trampoline when it's dry, not when it's raining/hailing/wet/fall leaves on it. Fall leaves can also affect your trampoline, (only when your jumping on it.)
Just remember, when your springs get stretched, they can never be un-stretched again, and when they are stretched, your trampoline is barely bounce anymore.
~Splitz.monkey13~
The frame and springs are made to be rust-resistant because a trampoline is meant to be outside in rain and other weather conditions. The mat may be a little heavier if it is holding some water in between the stitches, but that will not affect the integrity of the frame.
The springs will not be affected by use when it is wet. However, if you are planning on making the trampoline wet intentionally (i.e. sprinkler spraying onto the trampoline), make sure that the spring cover is in good condition. Constant water and usage could make the springs rust sooner than the manufacturer would predict.
The mat is water resistant so that it does not collect water when the weather turns rainy. The material of a quality trampoline can handle the same amount of pressure and force whether it is wet or dry.
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In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Let's jump on trampoline" by signing "TRAMPOLINE JUMP US" or "US JUMP TRAMPOLINE." This conveys the action of jumping on a trampoline together.
Example: I like to jump on my trampoline.
swing your arms and jump
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The bounce of a trampoline is impacted by the amount of trampoline springs and the size of the trampoline. The more trampoline springs that are featured on a trampoline, the higher and better bounce the trampoline will produce. Larger trampolines produce better bounces because they are able to have more springs, providing more elasticity to the bed and generating a better bounce.
The trampoline mat is the thing that you jump on while using a trampoline. This will have to be replaced when it is used a lot.
The highest point of a jump on a trampoline is usually reached when the jumper is briefly suspended in mid-air at the peak of their jump, just before gravity pulls them back down towards the trampoline mat.
When you use a trampoline, you keep your legs mostly straight, and the energy of your landing is absorbed by the trampoline. When you jump on the ground, you bend your legs and they absorb the energy of your landing. If you jump down after using the trampoline, you may forget to bend your legs, and do yourself serious harm
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It will jump on a trampoline or jump rope or swing a lasso.
I guess not, the trampoline on the trampoline doesnt have any grip on the ground so the kangaroo doesnt have a grip
You jump on it.