When using trampoline parks, the following are mandatory or recommended clothing requirements, with non-slip socks a must-have:
I. Mandatory Clothing Requirements
Anti-slip Socks
Need: Trampoline surfaces is made of smooth PP material and nylon ribbon. Sweating during exercise can further increase the likelihood of slipping and injury. rubber granules in the bottom of non-slip socks can significantly increase friction and reduce the risk of slipping.
Options: You can bring your own or buy them on site (some venues offer reusable non-slip socks).
Material Recommendations: Prefer pure cotton and other breathable materials to avoid sweat buildup, size should be appropriate. Too small can cause your feet to contract, and too big can reduce the anti-skid effect.
No bare feet or regular socks
Regular socks don't provide sufficient friction and can easily slip off, so it's important to wear special non-slip socks.
No shoes in trampoline area
Shoes may have sharp objects or hard materials on the sole that can easily scratch the surface of a trampoline or injure others.
II. Recommended Clothing Requirements
Comfortable, loose-fitting long-sleeved shirts and pants.
Reason: Trampoline movements large amplitude, and long-sleeved shirts and pants reduce direct friction between the skin and the trampoline, reducing the risk of abrasions.
EXCLUSIVE: Wear breathable tracksuit bottoms if the venue temperature is hot, but avoid large areas of exposed skin.
Hairbands (women)
Hair must be fastened with elastic bands, and clips must not be cut off during exercise to prevent loosening or scratching.
Avoid sharp Jewelry
When exercising, you should remove jewelry, necklaces, earrings, glasses, etc., to prevent yourself or others from being scratched.
Manicure
The use of long nails is prohibited to prevent breakage or scratching of the skin during exercise.
III. Other Precautions
Pre-admission warm-up
Ten to15 minutes of warm up exercises are required, focusing on joint areas such as ankles, waist, neck and wrists to reduce the risk of sports injuries. Coaches usually lead warm-up sessions on the field.
Dangerous Goods Prohibited
Fragile items, containers, baseball bats, sticks, controlled knives, flammable and explosive items are not allowed on the field and must be stored in lockers.
Compliance with zoning rules
Activities must take place within the area indicated by the sign to avoid multiple people jumping on the same platform to prevent collisions; climbing railings, throwing objects or performing dangerous movements (such as forward or back flips) are prohibited.
Parental supervision responsibilities
Parents must monitor their children at all times while they play, make sure they are in sight and stop moving immediately if they develop symptoms.


