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The Springfree Trampoline

The Springfree™ Trampoline was designed by New Zealand engineer Dr. Keith Alexander, at the University of Canterbury. After more than 15 years of injury prevention research, the design was commercialized in 2003 and is now sold in 15 countries.


Springfree Experience Centres



Melbourne:
672 Warrigal Road,
Oakleigh South VIC 3167
Opening hours:
9:00am-4:00pm Monday to Friday
10:00am-4:00pm Saturday & Sunday
(Closed public holidays)

Large Oval Trampoline

The 8 x 13ft oval trampoline is designed for large yards and children (and adults!) of all ages.  It's great for the whole family.
With almost AUD $1500, it's not something for everyone (I am afraid)...  Does Costco in Melbourne selling this?


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