This test result makes you jump for joy. Nine of the eleven trampolines tested by Stiftung Warentest are recommendable. Eight are good, one is very good. We tested garden trampolines with a diameter of around three metres. Particularly pleasing: the best also include inexpensive models...
Hudora Fantastic Trampoline 400V
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The dream of jumping with the Fantastic Trampoline 400 from HUDORA. With this garden trampoline, the name says it all. The innovative design is simply fantastic. Tasteful and discreet, it creates the perfect ambiance for stylish jumping fun without compromising functionality. The special construction of the safety net is convincing in two ways. The large distance to the poles increases safety, and thanks to the centrally positioned net, the jumping area is very spacious. The durable jumping mat made of high-quality fabric, secured with 80 springs, guarantees excellent jump acceleration. The extra-wide and thick edge cover made of tarpaulin is tear-resistant and reinforced with nylon. The stable double feet ensure a consistently secure stand.
Colour | Red |
Trampoline type | Stationary trampoline |
Length | 450 cm |
Documents |
Item number | 8284089 |
Manufacturer | Hudora |
Category | Trampoline |
Manufacturer no. | 65741/01 |
Release date | 25.4.2018 |
Sales rank in Category Trampoline | 64 of 367 |
Colour | Red |
Material | Metal |
Minimum age | 3 years |
Trampoline type | Stationary trampoline |
Number of springs | 80x |
Frame material | Metal |
CO₂ emissions | 233.77 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 5.57 |
Scope of delivery | 1x outside net, 1x trampoline |
Length | 450 cm |
Length | 160 cm |
Width | 80 cm |
Height | 55 cm |
Weight | 70 kg |
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Trampoline: Never jump off without instruction. Trampolines catapult children metres into the air. They fly, do somersaults and whoop as they do so. "Bouncing evokes positive feelings, increases self-confidence and compensates for the lack of exercise in everyday life," says Katja Schmitt, professor of sports didactics at Humboldt University Berlin...