When we think about trampolines, we usually think of people using them in spring or summer.
But what about the winter, when you and your family are less likely to spend time outside? Read on to learn more about trampoline care during the cold weather months.
If you have an all-weather, rust-proof trampoline and live in a place that sees a lot of snow in the winter, be sure to clear your trampoline of snow on a regular basis. Use a soft bristle broom or brush, working from the center of the matt and pulling the snow toward you.
Don’t use tools like a shovel, as their hard edges can damage the mat or the net surrounding your trampoline. As our partners at Springfree put it, you can still use a trampoline during the winter. Many of their customers enjoy using them to jump in the snow.
If you won’t be using your trampoline during the winter, install a trampoline cover, or take your trampoline apart and store it for the winter.