Fun facts about trampoline that nobody told you



In the market for a new one? What do you know of Trampolines? Maybe you had one as a kid or played on one at an outdoor party. While some people stop using Trampolines simply because they grow up, kids still have fun.

Tumbling, bouncing and flipping around like a circus acrobat is such fun. Well, not always. Trampolining can be great fun but should only be done under safe conditions. There are rules and regulations regarding trampolines, and safety should always be considered when making decisions about operating a trampoline.

There are many types of trampolines, but the best one is a Trampoline from Kahuna. Australian kids have a love affair with trampolines, and you probably did too when you were a child.

·         Did you know that a lot of children in Australia have a trampoline at their disposal? In fact, there are more than 1 million trampolines in Australian backyards! There is nothing quite like the exhilarating feeling on a Friday night when you jump on your trampoline next to the neighbors on their trampoline.



·         Trampolines are arguably one of the most popular innovations in the last 50 years. They have been sold to over 30 million homes worldwide and represent one of the highest-selling pieces of sporting equipment. In fact, most people feel that a trampoline is a necessity rather than an option for those with children.

·         George Nissen invented the first trampoline in 1936. He was an American physical education instructor who wanted to give his students the ability to practice their acrobatics safely at home, away from the high-risk environment of the gymnasium.

·         NASA once used trampolining to train astronauts. Bouncing on a trampoline helps them get used to the constant bouncing on zero-gravity space flights.

·         The largest trampoline in the world is in North Wales. Named Bounce Below, the bouncing surface is underground, and it is said to accommodate 100 bouncers comfortably. It is rumoured to have a vertical leap of 80 ft.

At Kahuna, we love trampolines. If you are looking for the best value, highest quality Trampolines, then KahunaTrampolines Australia is the right place for you.

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