Trampoline Safety Crash Testing

Crash Testing

Why are there only videos of the trampolines that 'failed' your tests and none of the trampolines that 'passed'? I would like to see test videos from all angles for all trampolines rated, much like the ones that you already have. As a consumer looking to purchase a trampoline, I think it would be useful to see trampolines that passed with my own eyes to really compare how much safer these trampolines are.
Robert

Crash Tests

Robert-
You are absolutely right. We are currently working on filming and editing tests of the other trampolines. Several more videos should be posted in the coming months. Thank you for your thoughts.
Regards,
Justin Brock

When will you have the

When will you have the videos of the trampolines that passed the crash testing complete

soon I hope

I think my previous comment was eaten :) I can't wait to see the new crash tests, I'm working on trampoline reviews and would like to see how the new Olympus models hold up.

Please...

2 years ago you were going to test the trampolines of the company that you acknowledge sponsors your work?

2 Years ago you were working on it?

I'm sorry but I can't find anything other than negative reviews of competitors of Jumpsports and Alleyoop trampolines.

There is no independent reviews here.

You really need to demonstrate the aspects of the Alleyoops that appear to be weak points in their construction to the layman. eg. Jumping against door openings, head movement in direction of the steel frame, impacts against the poles themselves and sliding under spring guards.

I'm in the Market to buy a trampoline for my young family now and I'm failing to find good independent reviews of the safety and performance of this stuff. Your site looked close but unfortunately it appears to be more of a independent appearing shill for Jumpsports.

The only videos of Alleyoops available on youtube have inadequate "tests" which are little more than carefully controlled marketing spin.

Finally, I would like to see video pictures of 3-5 year old trampolines of customers who have previously purchased this gear to see just how it wears over time.

I've seen Springfree tramps fail after relatively short periods. I would like to compare this type of performance across brands.

I'd love to see you prove me wrong in time for the Xmas buying season. I somehow doubt you will though.

Dubious but hopeful.

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