A crack in your trampoline’s jumping mat is a nightmare for both the parent and the child. Although jumping is not possible for a while now, it is possible to repair the trampoline jumping surface quickly and easily. In no time, the children will be able to enjoy maximum jumping fun once again!
We recommend that the maximum size of the jumper be kept at this level to ensure safety. This set includes a piece permatron, needle, and thread. It’s of the highest quality.
Using an In-ground Trampoline Kit To Repair Your Trampoline Mat
In-ground trampoline kit is easy to use and it’s not difficult. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use a repair kit.
If you plan to repair your trampoline jumping trampoline mat:
1. Make sure you work on its underside.
2. Cut the permatron (which is included in the trampoline repairs kit) to size.
3. Next, use the supplied needle and thread to sew the permatron sides to the trampoline jumping pad.
4. Then, secure the repair piece with a cross stitch.
Simple, right?
It might be tempting to wonder if trampoline padding can also be repaired using our repair kit. The answer is simple: you cannot.
Two different parts of a trampoline are trampoline padding and a trampoline jumping mat. They are made from different materials. This might not be the solution you are looking for but we have one!
Ask any above-ground or inground trampoline owner which part of their trampoline gets the most use and they will likely answer it is the springs. It’s true. However, we have some tips for how to care for and maintain the trampoline mat. The mat is as important as the springs.
Although the trampoline’s springs can take some beating, the mat holds it all together. The mat covers the most surface area of an inground trampoline or above-ground trampoline. Here are some things to keep the mat healthy.
How to Care for Trampoline Mat?
1. Clean Mat :
It should be kept clean. It’s better to not wear shoes when you trampoline. Even though wearing trampoline-safe shoes can make rebounding safer, you might slip on landing if your feet are socked. No shoes on the trampoline.
Check the mat for dirt and other debris. You will need to wipe the mat clean after a storm. You will need to make sure there is no dirt, sand, or debris on the mat depending on where you live. These things can cause damage to the mat.
2. Cover it when not in use:
When you aren’t using the mat, cover it with a sheet. Our customers’ best advice is to cover their jump mats on the above-ground trampoline or inground trampoline. The sun can dry the mat and cause cracks.
3. Use soft cloth cleaner:
Use a mild cleaner and a soft cloth to clean it. It is important to let it dry completely before you place it on the floor again. A wet mat can be slippery.
4. Check for repairs:
Before every rebounding session, inspect it. You should inspect it for any tears or rips and any areas that might be pulling away from the springs. You should also inspect the spring covers and their integrity.
Trampolines make a great family investment. However, it is important to take good care of them so that you can keep your investment protected.