There isn't ONLY oval. there's also rectanguler. So if your asking for oval, rectanguler, or circle, it depends on you/your family. I personally would say circle. They're the most popular type, and they have an eye for attraction. Ovals are okay, but not safe and definitely not as good as a circle trampoline. A rectanguler trampoline has the same thing, but there's no round spot, so you can't do your flips as freely as you can with a round trampoline. So i'd say, a round trampoline bounces higher, AND is better.
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cause it wouldn't bounce right if it was an oval
circular, not oval
oval
There have been numerous developments and improvements in the way that trampolines are manufactured over the last few years, with the main enhancement being the safety of the trampoline itself.These days, trampolines are built with thicker pads, protecting the user from the springs, more trampoline springs, providing a more controlled bounce and strong and robust trampoline enclosures, preventing the user from falling off.In addition to this, there are also additional shapes available now, with rectangular and oval trampolines offering a great bounce too.Performance is another area that has seen considerable improvement, with the quality and number of trampoline springs offering a much better bounce.The answer above relates to garden trampolines. Proper trampolines have always been rectangular. The main advances here are that beds have got larger and therefore safer as well as more bouncy. Improvements in the webbing which has become narrower mean less air resistance, a softer bounce and less work to achieve height. Another big improvement which doean't relate to the performance of the bed is the introduction of legs which have a mechanism to raise and lower, reducing heavy lifting and making setting out and packing away easier and safer.
No, planets don't bounce. Eris travels in an oval shaped orbit around the sun.
My trampoline cost me about £119. Trampolines very in price. They usually range from about 300-800 dollars. Depending on the quality and company that you buy it from. Hope this helps! The cost of a trampoline differs depending on what you're looking for. Different sized trampolines have different prices, so 8ft trampolines are the cheapest and then 14ft are the most expensive, although oval and rectangular trampolines are different. Safer, higher specification trampolines are also more expensive, but they offer significantly higher protection. If you buy a trampoline with a safety enclosure it will alos cost more but they are essential in protecting the user. I work for a company that sell trampolines from £99 up to around £600.
its oval shaped not circular
Circular/Oval
When you are writing about a circular room oval officedoes not need to be capitalized - when you are referring to the room in the White House - Oval Office should be capitalized.
Strictly, if it has a circular base, it is a circular cylinder. Otherwise, it could have an oval base. If the long axis is at right angles (perpendicular) to the plane of the base, then it is a right circular cylinder.
A cinder cone volcano
An oval can be thought of as a 'squashed' circle. or The Earth orbits the Sun in an oval path, not a circular path.