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Trampoline For SaleA lot of parents put up their trampoline for sale once their kids leave the house for college or the "real world." Throughout childhood, a great trampoline can be a prized possession for a kid, as well as the envy of neighborhood children who flock to that home (which, incidentally, is usually the same one with the best junk food drawer). But trampolines can quickly eat up an entire yard, which is why so many parents are eager to sell theirs once they spend a summer lying fallow. The upshot of this is a constant supply of perfectly good trampolines for those with the time and energy to lug them home and set them up. This can be a smart way to save money on an otherwise expensive toy. It's not uncommon for some trampolines to range upwards of 2000 dollars, which is no modest sum for the average family. Find a Trampoline for SaleIf you're not too keen on scouring The Recycler or the local classifieds for a used trampoline that may or may not be in passable condition, there are a few affordable alternatives. Some internet sellers offer brand new, well-crafted, fully guaranteed trampolines for a few hundred dollars. And these aren't the three-foot-diameter round trampolines you find next to exercise bikes and rowing machines. You can find a 64-square-foot trampoline for sale that gives you all the benefits of a sumptuous 2000-dollar piece of equipment. You get the same muscle-toning, cardiovascular, and strength benefits that you'd get from other workouts that are a lot less enjoyable (such as running). And you take the pressure off your weight-bearing joints, which can give your knees, elbows, wrists, and ankles, a well-deserved reprieve. ![]() Get all Home Decor articles via
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