Team this up with a rusting 88 plate fiesta and an outdoor sofa for that quintessential council estate look.
bellboys to Ed.Winchester
15 Jun 171#13
Says the poster who's 19 deals in 8 years on the site include many cheap booze-related ones. Do you take them home in a briefcase? So sad to see snobbery is not only surviving in the UK but apparently flourishing. Trampolines are fantastic for kids of any supposed class (horrible word) as they encourage exercise and can be used safely in the garden when kids may live on a busy street and not be allowed out to play out on their own until they are older.
Judging by your penchant for alcohol and knowing the adverse effect it can have on general fitness, I suggest you should consider getting one yourself. I'm sure you could hide it from your neighbours under a (tall!) pergola with vines covering it or other such middle-class garden adornment.
Gillybean177 to Ed.Winchester
15 Jun 17#14
this also shows how much you know, if you had an 88 fiesta, you'd actually be sitting on a little goldmine! we have a turbo technics 89 xr2 that we're keeping tucked away! Oh and yes we live on an ex council estate lol!
dhanepud
8 Jun 17#5
What is the return policy at Aldi?
AHM3D
8 Jun 174#6
Maximum user weight is only 50kg.
FrankGrimes
8 Jun 17#7
Definitly hot. Cheapest price for a Plum branded Trampoline I've seen and I've been looking since last summer!. Plum make the best trampolines with great jumping bases. I've never seen a split torn base. As for weight, I've seen these take a fair amount of kids/parents at once, I guess being in other peoples gardens/parties. -maybe a little irresponsible but who questions the weight on a trampoline when visiting a friends house!. I'm just buying for the two young kids though so this will do fine for me.
stuartw
9 Jun 17#8
Good spot. I'd be jumping on it straight away, and just a little over 50kg :smiley:
Slick_uk
10 Jun 17#10
put one of these up last weekend, read the instructions from the back would be my advice!
GrahamStoneman
10 Jun 17#11
Got one of these in Tesco the other week for £80. They're great but I'd suggest getting a 10ft if you can find a good deal on one. As others have said, the max weight on this is only 50kg but from 10ft upwards the max weight is 100kg.
bellboys
15 Jun 17#12
We got the 10ft version of this late last year for 80 quid from Tesco Direct (for the grandkids) and I can confirm that one takes way more than 100kg as both me (85kg) and wife (60kg, she'll kill me!!) and the grandkids (age 3 and 5) have regularly played on it together with no problems. Take the 50kg max weight limit with a pinch of salt, Plum are simply covering themselves against a claim.
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They are available to pre-order, with dispatch from June 15th, I think they will sell out fast!
This 8ft trampoline features a unique 2G® safety enclosure to protect against contact with the springs and the frame.
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Judging by your penchant for alcohol and knowing the adverse effect it can have on general fitness, I suggest you should consider getting one yourself. I'm sure you could hide it from your neighbours under a (tall!) pergola with vines covering it or other such middle-class garden adornment.