Variflex Trampolines Mean Safety

September 10, 2008

There are three basic ways that jumpers can get injured on a trampoline: falling off, running into other jumpers, and getting injured by the springs. Falling off is the most common, but getting injured by or on the springs accounts for upward of 30% of trampoline injuries. Even though trampoline pads are designed to cover the springs, they can slip, exposing springs that children can get hurt on. And unless the pads are strong enough, a jumper’s feet can push through them and onto the springs underneath.

Variflex, a leader in outdoor recreational equipment, has taken the lead in providing a safer trampoline, not just for kids but for all jumpers. Variflex trampolines offer the fun and exercise of trampolining without the springs. Instead of springs, Variflex trampolines use patented elastic stretch bands, called the Ultra Flex spring-less trampoline system.

Variflex offers several different sizes of trampolines, from 8′ to 13 and 14′ models, rounds and squares. They also offer a 38" exercise trampoline. Focusing on safety, all Variflex trampolines utilize elastic stretch bands instead of springs, thick rail pads, six-leg construction (four on the 8′ square) which provides for greater stability, and a steel frame that is rust-resistant. The jumping surface is made with poly vinyl chloride for heavy-duty exercise.

The maximum user weight is comparable to spring trampolines, in many cases better, and Variflex trampolines meet and exceed the same ASTM safe requirements that spring trampolines must meet.

Variflex offers a good range of accessories, including covers to protect the life of your trampoline and nets.