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Old Sep 16, 2007, 07:43 AM
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Expense of Burying a Trampoline

I would like to hear from anyone that has purchased and buried a trampoline. I'm trying to get a feel for the costs involved in renting the equipment to dig the hole, the trampoline itself and any other expenses that might be involved.

Note: I've done lots of research on the risks & injuries related to trampolines and do not need additional information in this area.

Thanks very much!

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Old Sep 16, 2007, 11:33 AM   #2  
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why would you bury the trampoline? if you are concerned about the injury from falling off the trampoline, i do not know if this is why or not. but you can purchase a safety net enclosure for around the perimeter of the trampoline.
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ohh, just a thought and not being mean or nothing, but if you could line the hole with really thick and a couple layers of plastic you could have a goldfish pond in the hole. just thinking that would be unique.
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hey, my son just told me that he has heard of this idea of burying the trampoline, and i asked him why? and he said that they were wanting to be able to run across the yard, and jump on to , then off the trampoline. i told him i thought that was crazy.
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