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Recent research from Scotland suggests that one is the best number for a trampoline. The study found that 3/4 of all trampoline injuries come from multiple people being on a trampoline together. They also found that the weight of each person played a role. With smaller jumpers being under heavier stress and susceptible to great risks.

Injuryboard member Jeremy Thurman has been providing some great information about trampoline injuries. Hopefully, this study will also provide people with better ways to protect each jumper. Seems like a great way to still have fun, but also to protect everyone.

These cases can be complicated. Often, there are coverage issues which require the right attorney with the right knowledge and experience. It’s a lot easier to be safe.

6 Comments

  1. Gravatar for Jay.F
    Jay.F

    Hi Mike, yes, round trampolines are designed to send the jumper back into the middle. A smaller/lighter child will be more at risk as the jump from the heavier child can cause the smaller one to bounce towards them increasing the chances of a collision. As the report suggests, you should only allow one person on the trampoline at a time. No trampoline company should endorse more than one user on a round back yard trampoline. We too blogged about the same issue.

    Best Regards

    J.

  2. Gravatar for Mike Bryant
    Mike Bryant

    I agree , the product is set up as you say. Thanks for reading and the comment.

  3. Gravatar for Daniel 8791
    Daniel 8791

    My two cents...I would NEVER let more than one child on a trampoline at the same time UNLESS the trampoline is very large and they're both wearing helmets... Cracking skulls together is a good way to end up dead from head trauma, like Natasha Richardson or Billy Mays. Also, a side enclosed trampoline would be much safer overall than ones that are not, in my opinion.

  4. Gravatar for Mike Bryant
    Mike Bryant

    The sides are very important. thanks for taking the time to read and comment.

  5. Gravatar for Trampolines Man
    Trampolines Man

    Agree, our study of accidents also showed that most come from people damaging each other when bouncing together.

    As J Says, the most common trampoline, the round garden one actually pushes the users back to the middle, whihc means its hard to stay apart. And its harder to control your own bounce when you can not control what the other is doing. and Rectangular Trampolines are generally too powerful to even think about more than one bouncer.

    Certainly only one bouncer at a time, and then Daniel, helmets are unneccessary.

    A proper safety net though is important, and mostly these days are almost universal. We recommend safety nets with the nets inside the poles.

    Used properly, Trampolines are safe and fun, and very energetic.

  6. Gravatar for Mike Bryant
    Mike Bryant

    All very good points, thanks for taking the time to read and comment.

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