Our Company

 

Xiaofeixia Amusement Equipment Co.,Ltd was founded in 1977, used to be Wenzhou Liangguang Amusement Equipment factory , who is first one who introduce the foreign technology, like powered painting, sand blasting to China and build the trampoline park.


Since establishment, we are striving for best quality of the products. All of our products have been patented and approved by CE, TUV, ASTM, SGS, and we are the first trampoline park manufacturer who have got both the TUV and ASTM certificates at the same time , besides that we are also the first one who got the CHINAMARK certificates issued by TUV. Now we cooperate with TUV to build the China Trampoline Park standard, which will finish soon.

Why Choose Us

 

High Quality products
Xiaofeixia Amusement Equipment Co.,Ltd offers high-quality playground equipment with safe and durable materials built to withstand the test of time.


Competitive Price
The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor playground equipment to suit any budget or location, including trampolines, inflatable games, climbing walls, and more.


Customized services
Xiaofeixia Amusement Equipment Co.,Ltd can provide customized designs and installations to meet the specific needs of individual clients.


Rich Experience
The company has a team of experienced professionals who can provide expert advice and support throughout the entire process of design, installation, and maintenance.


Professional Team
Xiaofeixia Amusement Equipment Co.,Ltd is committed to providing excellent customer service, with a dedicated team ready to assist customers with any questions or concerns.

What is Outdoor Trampoline

 

An outdoor trampoline is a large, bouncy device that is designed for use in outdoor spaces, such as backyards, parks, and recreational areas. It consists of a tightly stretched fabric mat that is attached to a frame by springs or bungee cords. The frame is made of steel or aluminum, and the mat is usually made of strong, weather-resistant material such as polypropylene.


Trampolines are a popular form of outdoor entertainment and exercise, as they provide a fun and engaging way to get active and improve balance and coordination. They are also used for sports training, such as gymnastics and acrobatics, as they allow athletes to practice jumps and flips in a safe and controlled environment.

Advantages of Outdoor Trampoline

 

Builds Strength
Unlike targeted training, jumping requires the use of multiple muscles. “When you jump, you use the entire momentum of your body, which forces all of your different muscles to work simultaneously,” Lyons explains.
All of that up-and-down works everything from your abs and glutes to your leg and back muscles, building a strong core and beyond.


Improves bone density
“As we get older our bones become more fragile, and it’s very important to start doing the exercises that will improve our bone density,” Lyons says.
Of course, most people aren’t competitive trampolinists — but the data suggests that regular trampolining can help strengthen your bones, which lessens your chances of osteoporosis.


Betters your balance
Speaking of bone density, As we age, we’re prone to decreased bone density, which can increase the likelihood of getting injured during a fall. But one study found that 14 weeks of mini-trampoline exercises increased seniors’ ability to regain their balance before falling by about 35%.


Good for your heart
“Cardio activity strengthens the heart muscles and decreases the amount of work your body has to do to pump blood,” Lyons says.
All of these are, of course, very good news for your overall heart health.


Relieves stress
Exercise, in general, is associated with stress relief because it releases endorphins — natural substances that help you feel better and maintain a positive attitude.
“Jumping causes you to repeatedly tense and release your muscles, which is good for your circulation,” Lyons says. “Then, when you’re done jumping, your muscles are loose and relaxed.”

Types of Outdoor Trampoline

 

 

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Toddler Trampolines

First up on the list is the smallest type of trampoline you can buy, a toddler trampoline.
As the name implies, a toddler trampoline is designed for toddlers, defined as 2-3 years of age by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
If you’re looking for a trampoline for a toddler or child under six years old that can still fit on one, a toddler trampoline is the type of trampoline you should consider. According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, no child under six years old should jump on a backyard trampoline.

Backyard Trampolines

Next is a wide-ranging category that will consume the next five spots on this list: Backyard, or outdoor trampolines.
They are the type of trampoline you should look at if you want a trampoline that you and your kids can jump on outside. There are different types of backyard trampolines, and we’re going to use the next four sections to discuss the main ones.
However, there are a variety of shapes you can choose from for a backyard trampoline. Instead of isolating each of them into their own category, we’re going to go over them now to keep this list as succinct as possible.

Backyard Spring Trampolines

The most common type of backyard trampoline is the spring trampoline. It is the trampoline type many associate with an outdoor trampoline.
You’re probably at least somewhat familiar with what spring-based trampolines look like. They use metal springs as the system for creating the bounce, and most modern spring trampolines include an enclosure net.

Backyard Above Ground Trampolines

The first is the most common and practical of the two: The above ground trampoline. All of the mainstream trampoline brands discussed in the previous two sections sell above ground trampolines.
Above ground trampolines are backyard trampolines that, as the name suggests, sit above the ground, and they are a common choice among trampoline owners because they are much easier to install than our next trampoline type.

Backyard Inground Trampolines

Installing a trampoline into the ground is a tedious process that will likely require professional landscaping and excavation, at the least. The cost of inground trampolines can be excessive for some and the process is time-consuming, which is why they are less commonly seen among backyard trampoline owners.

Gymnastic Trampolines

The next type of trampoline, while not as common as the previous ones mentioned on this list, has a particular purpose, and that is the gymnastic, or tumbling, trampoline.
These types of trampolines are built specifically for gymnastics and tumbling and are commonly seen in gymnasiums where gymnastics are practiced.
While trampolines built specifically for gymnastics are larger and pricier (especially tumbling trampolines), bigger outdoor trampolines can also be used to practice for competition if you are a competing gymnast.

Material of Outdoor Trampoline

 

 

An Outdoor Trampoline is typically made of sturdy, durable materials such as galvanized steel, PVC or polypropylene mesh and foam padding. The frame of the trampoline is generally composed of rust-resistant galvanized steel tubing, which provides structural support and stability. The jumping surface is typically made of a robust and flexible polypropylene mesh material that should be UV stabilized to be resistant to sun damage and color fading.

 

The frame and the jumping mat are connected with thick steel springs or bungee cords to create a secure and seamless bouncing experience. The springs or bungee cords are also made of high-tensile steel or elastic materials to provide bounce and resilience to the trampoline.

 

The padding surrounding the frame and springs are thick foam pads wrapped in PVC, which help to absorb shock and prevent any injury to the user. The foam padding and PVC cover should be weather-resistant to withstand harsh outdoor elements.

Application of Outdoor Trampoline

Trampolines are a fun and exciting way to get outside and enjoy physical activity. They have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their many health benefits and have evolved from standard backyard play equipment to more intricate, high-end models that can be found in specialized gyms and parks. Here are some specific applications of outdoor trampolines that you may not have considered:

 

Fitness Training

Trampolining is an excellent cardiovascular exercise that can burn a significant amount of calories in a short amount of time. It can also help to improve balance and coordination, as well as strengthen muscles throughout the body. Many professional athletes use trampolining as a way to improve their overall fitness and agility.

 

Rehabilitation

Trampolines can also be used for rehabilitation purposes. The low-impact nature of the activity means that it is less harmful to joints and bones than other types of exercise, making it an ideal way to recover from injuries or surgery. The trampoline's bounce effect can also help to improve balance and coordination, which can be particularly useful for people recovering from neurological conditions.

Group Activities

Trampoline parks have become increasingly popular in recent years, not only as a fun activity for kids but also as a great way to socialize. Many trampoline parks offer group fitness classes or team-building events that can be a great way to get together with friends or colleagues while still getting exercise.

Sensory Integration

Trampolines can be especially beneficial for children with sensory processing disorders such as autism. The bounce effect of the trampoline can provide much-needed sensory input, which can help children to regulate their senses. Trampolining can also be a fun and rewarding way to improve coordination, balance, and motor skills.

Entertainment

Of course, the most obvious application of outdoor trampolines is as a source of entertainment. Having a trampoline in your backyard can provide hours of fun for kids and adults alike. Whether you're having a family barbecue or hosting a birthday party, a trampoline can be a great way to keep guests entertained and active.

 
Process of Outdoor Trampoline
The process of setting up an outdoor trampoline involves several steps, including assembling the frame, attaching the mat, and installing the safety enclosure. Here is a detailed explanation of each step:
 

Choose a location

Before you begin assembly, select a flat and level area in the yard where the trampoline will be placed. Remove any obstacles, such as rocks or debris, and make sure the space is clear of anything that could cause injury.

 

Assemble the frame

Lay out the frame pieces on the ground and connect them according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically involves slipping one end of each frame piece into the corresponding slot on another piece, then securing them with bolts or screws. Assemble the legs and attach them to the frame as well.

 

Attach the springs

Next, lay the mat on top of the frame and attach it to the frame using springs. Thread each spring through a hole on the mat and hook it onto a slot on the frame. It's important to make sure the mat is evenly spaced and tight, with no sagging or slack.

 

Install the safety enclosure

The safety enclosure is a netting system that surrounds the trampoline and prevents users from falling off. To install it, first attach the vertical poles to the legs of the frame, using the provided clamps or brackets. Then, drape the netting over the vertical poles and attach it to the top of the enclosure with clips or straps. Finally, secure the bottom of the netting to the trampoline frame.

 

Test the trampoline

Once the trampoline is fully assembled, give it a quick test by jumping on it and checking for any wobbling or instability. Make sure the safety enclosure is securely in place and that all the springs are hooked onto the mat properly.

 

Establish safety rules

Before allowing anyone to jump on the trampoline, establish a set of safety rules and guidelines. These may include requiring supervision by an adult, limiting the number of people who can jump at once, and prohibiting dangerous stunts or flips.

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Components of Outdoor Trampoline

An outdoor trampoline has several components that work together to provide an enjoyable and safe jumping experience. These components include:

Frame

The frame is the most important component of the trampoline. It is responsible for holding the trampoline mat and springs in place, supporting the weight of the jumper, and providing stability to the trampoline. The frame is usually made from galvanized steel, which makes it durable and long-lasting. The frame is also designed to resist rust, corrosion, and weather damage, ensuring that the trampoline can be used outdoors without any problems.

Springs

The springs connect the trampoline mat to the frame and provide the bounce that makes jumping fun. High-quality trampolines have tightly coiled, heavy-duty springs made from galvanized steel that are rust-resistant and long-lasting. The number and length of springs determine the bounce of the trampoline and the weight capacity it can handle.

Mat

The trampoline mat is made from a durable, flexible material that is designed to withstand the weight and pressure of the jumper. The mat is usually made from polypropylene, which is resistant to UV rays and weather damage. It is also designed to allow air to pass through, which provides a smoother and more enjoyable jumping experience.

Safety Enclosure

Trampoline safety enclosures are used to prevent jumpers from falling off the trampoline and injuring themselves. The safety enclosure consists of a netting material that is attached to the frame and encloses the entire trampoline. It also has a zipper or latch system that allows jumpers to enter and exit the trampoline safely. Some safety enclosures also have a padded frame cover or foam padding around the poles to ensure maximum safety.

Padding

Padding is used to cover the springs and frame of the trampoline to prevent jumpers from injuring themselves if they land on the springs or frame. The padding is usually made from a sturdy, weather-resistant material such as vinyl and is filled with foam to provide maximum comfort and protection.

How to maintain Outdoor Trampoline

 

 

Maintaining an outdoor trampoline not only ensures its longevity but also creates a safe environment for jumping. These tips to maintain your outdoor trampoline:

 

Regularly Check for Damage

Inspect your trampoline regularly for any signs of wear and tear. Check for loose bolts, missing springs, tears, and holes in the mat or net. Fix any issues immediately to prevent further damage.

 

Keep it Clean

Keep your trampoline clean by sweeping or hosing it down regularly. Dirt, leaves, and debris can accumulate on the surface, making it slippery and dangerous to jump.

 

Protect it from the Elements

Cover your trampoline with a protective cover to shield it from the harsh elements when not in use. Exposure to sun, wind, and rain can cause damage and wear out the parts faster.

 

Keep the Area Around the Trampoline Clear

Make sure there are no sharp or hard objects around the trampoline. Remove any obstacle that may cause injury when jumping or falling.

 

Limit the Number of Users

Too many users on the trampoline can strain the mat, springs, and frame, leading to damage over time. Limit the number of jumpers and spread out the use over time.

 

Follow Weight Limits

Follow the weight limit guidelines provided by the manufacturer to prevent the trampoline from sagging or breaking under excessive weight.

 

Store it Properly

If you need to store your trampoline during off-seasons, disassemble it, and store it in a dry and cool place. Make sure to cover all the parts and store them appropriately to prevent damage.

Trampoline Winter Care

If you’re willing to spend a little bit of time preparing your trampoline ahead of the snow and wind, you’ll be able to keep it in place and use it on the days when bad weather doesn’t keep you inside. If you live in a more moderate-to-mild winter climate, there are just a few steps you should take to protect it from any winter weather you may encounter:

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Remove the Frame Pads and Store Them Inside When Not in Use

Removing the frame pads will prevent them from getting damaged from the moisture of rain or snow. These are easy to fold and store inside without taking up a lot of space. If you opt not to remove the frame pads, make sure they are covered with a weather cover to prevent them from coming into contact with moisture.

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Clear Snow From the Jumping Pad as Soon as It Is Safe to Do So

If you allow snow to build up on the pad, its weight can cause damage to your trampoline. A broom should be enough to remove all of the snow. Avoid using a shovel or snowblower. A shovel can scratch or tear the surface of the pad, and a snowblower can damage it if your blower emits heat.

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Consider Using a Weather Cover When Your Trampoline Isn’t in Use

A weather cover can protect the jump pad, as well as the frame pads if you opt to leave them on as well. However, be careful if you choose to cover your trampoline. A cover can trap moisture on the surface of the trampoline, which can allow mildew to grow. If you opt to use a cover, make sure to remove it regularly to let your trampoline dry out. If snow accumulates on top of the cover, clear it off of the cover with a broom, just as you would if the jumping bed itself were exposed.

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Use Trampoline Anchors to Keep It Safely in Place

As their name suggests, trampoline anchors anchor the trampoline to the ground to keep it from being blown around your yard when the winds kick up. Anchors are an especially good idea if you live in an area prone to high winds. It’s worth noting that trampoline anchors are a good investment any time of year if you live in an area where high winds are common. In fact, since the anchors go into the ground, this is something you’ll want to do before cold weather comes so that the ground will be soft enough to embed the anchors into the ground.

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Periodically Inspect the Frame, Springs and Jumping Pad

Inspecting your trampoline is important to make sure the winter weather isn’t doing unexpected damage to it. If the damage is detected early, it will be easier to repair or prevent further, irreparable damage from occurring. Before your family starts to play, take a few minutes to walk around the trampoline, noting any areas that look like they’ve experienced wear and tear since the last time the trampoline was used. Address any safety concerns before allowing your family to begin jumping.

Benefits of Using Your Trampoline in the Winter

It might seem easier to stay inside when the temperatures drop, but outdoor exercise in moderation has a number of benefits for children and adults alike. So before you put your trampoline away for the season, consider the benefits of leaving it in place:

 

Change of Scenery
Staying inside all winter can leave you feeling blue. Stepping outside for a few minutes each day can improve your mood and help make winter a little bit more bearable. Not only does fresh air help you feel better, but more exposure to sunlight and the vitamin D it provides is important to your mood and overall feelings of well-being, particularly in the winter. This is true for both kids and adults.

 

Good Source of Exercise
Just because it’s wintertime doesn’t mean your body doesn’t need to move. Regardless of the temperatures, kids still need a chance to run, jump and move after a day of sitting at their desk at school. If they are dressed appropriately and you limit the amount of time they spend outdoors, there is no reason they can’t enjoy playtime outside in the winter. For kids, a change of scenery and some fresh air can also improve their behavior and help them to get out pent up energy that might otherwise have them jumping on your couch cushions or kicking soccer balls down your hallway. This equals physical benefits for kids and — our favorite — mental health benefits for parents!

 

A New Perspective
Things look and feel different in the winter. When your child steps outside, their imagination will be challenged with new ideas and games. They will see the world in a new way and find new things to occupy their time. This is a benefit that comes from any outdoor play, but there’s nothing like the view that comes from up in the air as you jump on a trampoline. Plus, we are all for anything that helps combat boredom!

 
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Q: How do you take care of an outdoor trampoline?

A: Just like all outdoor play equipment, trampolines also need a little bit of cleaning. Make sure to remove any fallen leaves, twigs, pebbles or debris before jumping. Use a soft brush to remove any dust, as hard bristles can damage the mat.

Q: How do I keep my trampoline in good condition?

A: Ensure that all the joints and connections are secure. Check the springs for signs of wear, such as stretching or rusting. Next, inspect the trampoline mat for tears, holes, or excessive stretching. If you notice any damage, it's crucial to repair or replace the mat to maintain safe jumping conditions.

Q: How long should trampoline last outside?

A: For a large, outdoor trampoline, the general average lifespan is generally between 3 – 8 years. Depending on the manufacturer, the average lifespan for the mat is 1-5 years, for frame 3-8 years and for springs 3-4 years.

Q: Do trampolines need maintenance?

A: If you don't take care of it, it can become a major problem. Trampolines last for years when they are cleaned and maintained. If you take care of your trampoline, you and your family can enjoy bouncing on it for years to come.

Q: What will damage a trampoline?

A: Strong winds can make your trampoline airborne if it is not properly anchored and secured. This can lead to serious damage to both your trampoline and your property. If it hits a wall, the frame might bend beyond repair. If it hits a pointy fence or your garden rocks, the mat or net will most likely tear.

Q: Should trampolines be on grass or patio?

A: Putting some trampolines on concrete can also just be unsafe. In the case of rare trampoline accidents, it's always best to have a softer surface such as grass underneath the trampoline instead of concrete or cement.

Q: How do I keep my grass alive under my trampoline?

A: If you don't think you'll be able to move your trampoline often, another trick is placing a sprinkler underneath the trampoline from time to time (when it's not in use). Alternatively, another way to avoid potential grass damage is during trampoline assembly, place your it on synthetic grass or even soft bark.

Q: Can trampolines be left out in the rain?

A: Don't worry, a little rain won't cause your trampoline to melt – they're designed for outside use after all. But a heavy downpour is different. If excessive water collects in the mat, it can exceed the weight capacity and thus stretch the strings beyond what they can handle.

Q: How do you know if your trampoline is bad?

A: Another sign that your trampoline may need to be replaced is if it is not resting evenly on a surface. A trampoline that is leaning or imbalanced could mean that some parts of the trampoline frame are bent or becoming weakened, potentially by rust.

Q: Do you need jump socks for trampoline?

A: Anti-Slip Socks: Must-Haves For Trampoline Park Visits
If you're visiting us for the first time, a pair of jump socks will be added to your admission fee, then, after that, remember these for your trampoline park packing list and bring that same pair every time you come and bounce with us.
Does the sun damage trampolines?
In basic terms, UV light from the sun can wear down key parts of the trampoline—like the frame, mat, netting and padding—decreasing their strength in the process. Direct sunlight makes the trampoline susceptible to breaking down, which could lead to replacing the trampoline altogether.

Q: What is the best lubricant for trampoline springs?

A: The best lubricant for trampoline springs will be WD-40 Specialist Silicone Lubricant. How to fix it: Spray or apply the lubricant evenly on each spring. Use a clean rag to spread the lubricant across the entire surface. Have your kids jump on the trampoline to see if the squeaking noise has stopped.

Q: Are yard trampolines safe?

A: Trampolines pose several safety risks to children and are frequently the cause of accidents and injuries. These injuries from trampolines can be as mild as a sprain or bruise, or as severe as broken bones, dislocated joints, head injuries and even paralysis.

Q: Why are there no shoes on a trampoline?

A: Hard sole shoes can result in damage to your trampoline. Traditional cheaper spring trampolines might be more susceptible to damage quickly and just wearing shoes whilst bouncing could cause wear and tear. Therefore, affecting the trampolines performance and safety overtime.

Q: How many years does a trampoline last?

A: The lifespan of a trampoline depends on various factors such as the quality of materials, frequency of use, outdoor exposure, and maintenance. High-quality trampolines with proper care can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years or even longer.

Q: How do you winterize an outdoor trampoline?

A: Place it somewhere dry. Invest in a cover to ensure the greatest protection. In addition to protecting it from dirt, debris, and changing weather conditions, a covered trampoline will be able to remain outdoors throughout the winter. Mats and springs can be removed and stored indoors for the winter.

Q: What do you put under a trampoline?

A: For your trampoline you could choose from a variety of materials to be placed beneath it: rubber mulch, wood chips, play sand, and artificial grass for a soft landing or decorative rocks and concrete pavers if you're going for an aesthetic look. You can also opt to put the trampoline directly on the ground!

Q: Can you lose belly fat by jumping on a trampoline?

A: Cardiovascular Benefits: Jumping on a trampoline increases your heart rate and improves cardiovascular health. It helps you burn calories, which is essential for overall fat loss, including belly fat.

Q: Why are trampolines not recommended for under 6?

A: Don't allow them on a trampoline if they're a baby, toddler or child under six because they're not physically developed to control their bouncing. always use a safety net to prevent falls from the trampoline.

Q: Should you shovel snow off your trampoline?

A: You can still choose to remove the pad, but it is entirely optional. If you live somewhere that it snows, snow removal from the trampoline is essential. Snow is heavy and, if left on your trampoline, the weight will stretch your jump pad over time.

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