Sunday, July 29, 2012

Love Post for Springfree Trampoline


Ever since Weston was a little tyke, he has wanted a trampoline. What child doesn’t? After all, what’s one of the first things a toddler does when he learns to walk? He jumps on his bed! The need to jump on something bouncy is seemingly inborn in a child. [Those who are privy to the fact that my friends and I jumped on dorm beds when we took a friend to college will please kindly keep silent. This is about a child’s need to jump.]

Over the years, we came up with excuses as to why he couldn’t have a trampoline, but the main concern for me was safety. Weston knew other children who broke arms, a collarbone, a wrist and a leg.  Could I really afford hospital emergency room visits? Not so much. Yet, budgeting for medical care  seemed almost an inherent part of buying a trampoline. At least, that’s what I thought until June of this year when I happened across a Facebook site for Springfree Trampoline.

Almost immediately I was captivated by the unique look of the trampoline. Then, I watched videos showing how Springfree has revolutionized the trampoline industry. I could feel trampoline lust settling upon my soul and was excited to see that they just so happened to be running a contest to actually win one!  Two winners were to be chosen—one by popular vote and one by company vote. All I had to do was submit a picture of someone jumping for joy.

I knew the picture I had to use—one of Weston on a friend’s trampoline. I told him I was going to take a picture, and he being the smart-alec that he is, went into a yoga pose right as I snapped the picture. It’s always been one of my favorites because he looks suspended in mid-air. I submitted the photo to the Springfree contest and encouraged everyone I knew to vote.



June 25. The Day of Decision. 
I kept my Facebook page on the Springfree site, eagerly checking back to see if a winner had been chosen. Finally, we saw that someone else had been chosen as the popular vote winner. After reading the winner’s story, we felt comforted that a very deserving young man had won instead.

We then waited for Springfree’s decision as to who would be the company’s choice winner. We were disappointed when we saw that Weston was not the winner. The winner was an adorable little girl. But something prompted me to read further and I saw that they had a tough time choosing and that they were going to pick a third winner!  Weston and I are the praying types so we prayed that he would be selected a winner.

About thirty minutes later I checked the Springfree Facebook page and saw that Weston’s picture was chosen as the third place winner!  I was screaming and pointing to Weston’s picture on my computer so Computer Geek figured out that we had won. Weston came running into our office to see why I was yelling, and soon he was yelling and high-fiving too!

JULY 9. Arrival Day!
The following two weeks were agonizing for Weston as he eagerly awaited the arrival of his trampoline.  One day, while he was away, the FedEx truck pulled up with three large boxes.  I called Weston and said, “You need to come home. We’ve got to get some school lessons started.”  This video shows some of his excitement as he realized that the real reason I had called him home was sitting in the driveway. (Sorry it’s kind of choppy.)


He wants to marry it.

 This is where the excitement of it all caused certain nameless people to assemble the trampoline without fully reading the instructions. When they got it all put together they realized the instructions said to attach the safety net before inserting the white rods. Oh well. 
It was good experience to take it all apart and put it back together.

Do you know how hard it is to tell children that they can't get on the trampoline just yet? And that they have to wait until we get the safety net put on? Yeah, right. It's like a magnet.

He's waited so many years. Thank you, Springfree Trampoline!

 Avatar and Pinque come over several times a week just to jump. 
It's been a blessing to the whole extended family.

Time for the re-creation of the winning photograph!

Now he no longer has to wait until Wednesday gymnastics classes to fly through the air.

It's so nice to know that Pinque and the other kids would really have to try to get hurt on this trampoline. There are no springs to get caught in, no exposed frame to fall through, and no rigid safety net bars to crash in to. Springfree has thought of everything. 
(Well, except for human stupidity and that's pretty difficult to prevent.)

Weston, Pinque and Avatar. Happy kids!

Chunk and Pixie taking turns. At ages 2 and 3, they've already learned to zip up the safety net before they can jump.

River sometimes comes over by himself, just to have some alone time on the trampoline. Almost daily we have someone come over to jump or to simply  admire the Springfree. It's been quite the attraction because no one we know has anything like it. 

I am really grateful to Springfree for their generosity. I'm afraid I have become a little bit of a trampoline snob. If I look at another trampoline now all I see is a bone-breaking child trap.Although Springfree's trampolines are more expensive than your average injury-inducing trampoline, I can guarantee they are less expensive than your average trip to the emergency room! Many friends who have heard about our prize have come to check it out. All of them marvel at how sturdy it is, how safe it appears, and how unconventional it is. 

If you want to check out the Springfree Trampoline for yourself, either click one of the many links in this post, or click on the Springfree ad on my sidebar. Since our trampoline arrived, the Springfree Facebook page has given away ten more trampolines! Check back frequently to see what new promotions they have going on. 

The Springfree customer service reps are top-notch and truly stand behind their product. They would be happy to assist you. I have dealt with them on several occasions and even though I didn't spend one dime for my trampoline, they treated me with the utmost of courtesy, friendliness and professionalism. Join the ouch-free revolution!

Disclaimer: I was not compensated to write this post nor to put an ad for Springfree on my sidebar. I have done both out of gratitude for the generosity of Springfree in giving away trampolines.

16 comments:

  1. This is a happy story all 'round. Love the recreated photo, several years later.

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  2. The excitement still hasn't worn off!

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  3. Great review. I was the other photo winner (the little girl) and we are also LOVING the Springfree trampoline!!! Like you when I look at other trampolines I see all the ways kids can hurt themselves. I love the Springfree and the company has been wonderful. Glad to see all the kids enjoying it!! LOVED the winning picture!! :)

    Kim D.

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  4. Thank you so much for stopping by, Kim, and for your kind comments! The photo of your little girl was so cute--you could read the joy on her face! I could see why she was a winner. Do you have strangers commenting on your trampoline they way I do? You'll have to post some pictures on the Springfree site!

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    1. I have other parents question the safety features and I just get them to climb on and test it out. My hubby and I have both thrown ourselves into the sides to see just how well it works!! It really is a great trampoline!!

      Kim D.

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    2. Kim: And I'll bet you had the time of your life throwing yourself into the safety net! How fun! I haven't tried that yet myself, but you've inspired me. :) ( I think between the two of us we will talk Jill into getting one. Hee hee!)

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  5. I love it. My kids love their trampoline but now I really, really, want to get them a Springfree! Love the recreation photo!

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  6. Jill: You should so get a Springfree! When I have watched Weston jump on trampolines, way before I ever heard of Springfree, there was always a nagging feeling of impending disaster when he got too close to the edge, or when he landed on the springs or frame. Even if the friend had a safety net, the kids were still bouncing into the hard supporting bars. Now, when kids fall into the safety net, it cushions them and gently pushes them upright. It's created quite the sensation in our neighborhood! I have not seen anyone else with a Springfree, but soon I am sure to see them everywhere because they are making big news.

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  7. Just a warning. Here are some pics of my Springfree trampoline after 3 years of light use (ok, heavy use in the first 6 months!)

    https://plus.google.com/photos/111994090779807400016/albums/5767801500062384033

    They said that this kind of damage is not covered by warranty. To me, it seems to be a design fault. There are sharp edges rubbing on material, and when it gives way, you will be charged over $500 to fix it.

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    1. Hi Paul!

      Where are you located?

      Our customer service team would be more than happy to discuss the issues you are having with your Springfree and try to come up with a solution. If you could send me your contact information at claire@springfree.com, I will pass it along to customer service to be in contact with you.

      Thanks.

      Claire

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  8. Hi Paul!

    Where are you located?

    Our customer service team would be more than happy to discuss the issues you are having with your Springfree and try to come up with a solution. If you could send me your contact information at claire@springfree.com, I will pass it along to customer service to be in contact with you.

    Thanks.

    Claire

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  9. Randi, I am thrilled for you and your family! Since I've been on my blog break, I haven't been by here in SO long and I'm glad I stopped by and saw this post! Your wining photo is magical! Thanks for stopping by my blog, too, BTW. I've missed ya!

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  10. Claire: Thank you so much for your great customer service and for stopping by to take care of Paul's issue!

    Becky: I'm glad you came by to share the trampoline joy! It's really been quite an amazing time, first winning, and now actually getting to use the trampoline. Come on over for a jump any time!

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  11. Trampoline gives better enjoyment than any other product and with that people also can get workouts by which they can keep their body fit.

    Trampoline parts

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  12. James: So true! I am so grateful to have a trampoline because it gets the kids outdoors, and exercising. I checked out your site--I love the idea of a shoe bag for the side of the trampoline!

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  13. Hey I just finished reading your blog and I think it's very cute. I was thinking of buying a new trampoline for my kids because they love it and the old one is really wearing out. I'm afraid it'll hurt the kids some day so my wife said I could just replace the older Jumpking trampoline parts with new ones if I can't afford a new trampoline altogether. But after reading your blog I think I should buy this one. Thanks a lot.

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