PLEASE READ – IMPORTANT ORDERING INFORMATION
Prior to ordering any replacement bed – including a Black Poly Trampoline Bed, please gather the information listed below. When you submit a quote, please include this information or relay it to a customer service representative. The customer IS RESPONSIBLE for accurate information included in a quote as custom trampoline beds are non-refundable.
- The INSIDE diameter of your trampoline frame in INCHES. Measure from spring hook attachment point to spring hook attachment point for both the long end and the short end of your trampoline (EXAMPLE: 196 in. x 110 in.).
- Remove one of your springs from the trampoline and measure it from end to end, INCLUDING the hooks. It most likely will be 9 inch, 10 inch or 10.25 inches long.
- Count the number of spring hook attachment points on your trampoline frame. Simply count the attachment points (welded-on loops or zigzag wire) on the long end and then on the short end – EXAMPLE: 37 (long end) x 19 (short end) – When you double these numbers, it tells you the correct number of Trampoline Springs you should have on your trampoline as well as how many attachment hooks need to be placed on each side of your new trampoline bed. (EXAMPLE: 37 x 2 + 19 x 2 = 112 trampoline springs).
- Please be VERY ACCURATE with your Measurements! With this information, we can determine whether a Standard Size Replacement Bed (EXAMPLE 6 ft. x 12 ft.) will fit your Trampoline or whether a Custom-Sized Bed (EXAMPLE: 6 ft. 2 in. x 12 ft. 4 in.) is required in order to fit your Trampoline perfectly using the current Springs you have and the Spring Hook Configuration of your Trampoline Frame.
- PLEASE SUBMIT THIS FORM – HOW TO MEASURE FOR A TRAMPOLINE BED REPLACEMENT, WITH YOUR QUOTE – EMAIL FORM TO saminfo@springboardsandmore.com
- According to the manufacturer, this trampoline bed has an expected life expectancy of five (5) years if used in an outdoor environment due to UV light fiber destruction.
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