Okay, where can I get a really bouncy trampoline thats big enough that I'm not gonna fall off learning tricks? <BR>Do I need a net? <BR> <BR>I just jumped on my neighbors trampoline yesterday in the snow cuz i couldn't take not wakeboarding. Its on its last end. Mine already ripped like 3 years ago when we were kids and had 5 people on it. <BR> <BR>This will be used for wakeboarding only. <BR>Any links or good companies? <BR>I live in Atlanta, GA if thats important and thanks!
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sams club
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Try: <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.trampmaster.com/" target="_blank">http://www.trampmaster.com/</a> <BR> <BR>Really nice trampolines that are a good compromise between the cheapo Wal-Mart round ones and the competitive Gymnastic trampolines that cost about 5 grand. We have the 10 x 17 installed in ground. Lots of bounce and plenty large. BTW- learning tricks while holding onto a rope handle attached to a pole or tree is a safety feature in addition to simulating a tow behind a boat.
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Me and my friend made our own handle. Pvc pipeish material wrapped with athletic tape with string tied to the tree. <BR>Thanks Peter and WakeLV.
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wow, that is...........ghetto lol
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oh and peter, whens the water temp expected to get up to 55 ? because i can't stand this waiting much longer
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Josh, what is ghetto?
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hey brett where do you ride? im on the east side of lanier but always looking for a crew or a pull.
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I ride up north towards Prt. Royale. I don't have a wakeboard boat or anything and my wake kinda sucks though haha. <BR> <BR>I normally just try and hitch rides with my friends that have wakeboard boats.
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