Your Trampoline Assembly

Once you have opened the cartons for your Vuly trampoline kit, you will find the required assembly tools inside, as well as a reference manual to help you assemble the trampoline. Please ensure that all of the assembly parts and tools are included in your carton. Report any incomplete materials to our customer service representatives immediately. Continue reading

Potential Trampoline Dangers

Like all activities, jumping on a trampoline involves a degree of risk. Most users are sensible and value trampolines for their safe and enjoyable recreational qualities. When used properly, trampolines provide an incredible amount of physical and mental health benefits. Unfortunately, accidents can and do happen. Usually, accidents are a result of jumpers’ negligence, poor judgment, or disregard for safety rules. Vuly strives to educate users on the common safety mistakes that users make. Read on for frequent safety errors, expert safety tips and advice! Continue reading

Common Trampoline Assembly Errors

Although Vuly trampolines are designed for easy assembly, it is possible to become confused or misunderstand an instruction in the video or reference manual. If this should occur, we strongly suggest that you contact our customer service team and explain the situation. We can then assist you over the phone and thoroughly answer any questions you may have. Continue reading

Safety Net Advice

One of the best ways to prevent serious injury during trampoline use is to invest in safety nets which provide a limited space for jumping. To gain the most from your trampoline use without worry of serious injury, it is highly recommended that you attach a safety net to your trampoline, especially when being used by younger children. Continue reading

Causes of Injury

As trampolines have increased in popularity, unfortunately so has the rate of injuries. Predominantly, these are limited to sprains or minor abrasions gained from jumping mistakes or accidental falls; however, in a limited number of cases, serious injuries may occur to all parts of the body, from the head and neck to the arms and legs. In these more serious cases head and neck injuries are the most serious, instances which may even lead to partial or full paralysis in the user. These injuries most commonly occur when children attempt unsupervised and untrained back flips and land on their head or neck. For this reason, trampolines are not recommended for children under 6 years of age and flips are highly discouraged. Continue reading

Trampolines Safety Advice

Here at Vuly Trampolines we are passionate about your safety and wellbeing when using our trampolines. Following are a list of safety tips that we believe will make your trampolining experience much more safe and enjoyable. However, we hope that you will treat this list as the tips they are and don’t treat them as exact guidelines. Please contact the relevant government departments listed in the ‘Government Departments’ for further information on Australian guidelines and standards. Continue reading