Securing a trampoline to the ground is one way to do this.

We had a trampoline for his birthday.It has been well spent.It gives us hours of fun family time because we all love playing on it.How can I not jump with my mom?After jumping, we roll around on it, wrestle, and watch the clouds and birds overhead.The benefits outweigh the risks.There is a risk of someone breaking an arm, but there is also a chance of getting in an accident when I get in the car.We are able to get where we need to go despite the metal and fluids.

We didn't take wind very seriously back in October.When we didn't take any precautions against the wind, we found out the hard way.

We experienced strong winds in the middle of the night one week before Christmas.There is nothing new for Oklahoma.When he woke up the next morning, he looked out his window and saw that the trampoline was gone.The trampoline flew clean over the fence and across the street after my panicked inspection.

We thought our trampoline was ruined, so we were pretty upset.Thanks to his co-workers, we were able to bend it back into shape.

We settled on the type of stake that you have to twist into the ground after a month of debate and searches.We thought the pet store was the best place to find a large dog.We found what we were looking for but each stake was over $20 and we wanted 5 of them.The iron stake we found at the hardware store was less than $5.There is a game called bingo.

We decided to try two different ways to get the stake to the legs of the trampoline.When tornado season is upon us, I will let you know which works better.

Our town had a Christmas Parade last Saturday.Downtown Main Street has maintained that it's small.

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I don't think the chain is a strong enough gauge.Fred Martin is the best person to ask when all else fails.Good stakes at a good price.

A few years ago, we bought a bouncy castle on Amazon.We can blow it up in the garage.It was the best money ever spent.

I can not believe it flew that far.Wow!It was a good job securing it.No one was in the path of the trampoline.

We didn't think it was a big deal when we bought it.Apparently we were wrong.

Which way worked the best?We just got the kids a big trampoline for Christmas, and the winds are strong here, not tornado strong, but strong enough to push it all the way across the yard!

Both worked well.We have had the trampoline secured to the ground for three years and have been through several tornadoes and big wind storms, but it hasn't budged.Knock on wood.Have fun on the trampoline.

I flew over my 2 story house into the middle of the road in front of our house, not one thing was damaged except the trampoline, the metal poles were all mangled, and we will even exchange it.I was trying to figure out the best way to secure it.

We are walking to the ocean in Newfoundland Canada and we get a lot of winds.It's gone for good if it blows in the ocean.

One night, my trampoline vanished.We had a wind storm.We talked about securing it, but were always moving it to mow.Had decided to put it in one place and mulch under, but didn't do that soon enough.There is a field behind the house.It did not do any damage to the neighbors.The poles are bent up and need to be replaced.I think the anchor should be attached to the top not the bottom.All of the leg pieces came from us.The springs are attached to the anchoring.

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