What exactly are Water Trampolines?
Water trampolines or inflatable trampolines float on the water and usually have a large blowup tube around the outside and a jumping mat in the center. The mat is the same kind that is used in a regular backyard trampoline and so gives the same kind of performance. They vary in size and shape and are usually kept in place on a lake or pond by an anchor. The larger water trampolines take around one hour to put together using a pump or air blower to inflate the tube. The smaller water trampolines or bounce platforms are simple to set up as they come in one piece making them easier to handle and store. They don’t have frames or springs so there is nothing to put together. All you need is an air pump and you’re set. They take around 10 minutes to inflate and about the same amount of time to deflate. Obviously this style of water trampoline is cheaper and gives a different bounce to one with springs and proper matting. Whether you decide on a larger water trampoline or smaller bounce platfo