yes it does for HQ trampoline its about 5-10 years and for a Cheaper trampoline it would be about 3-8 years. Also it depends on how you use it like bouncing a trampoline with multiple people who are very heavy can shorten its life also if you jump on it when it has water can severely damage the Mat and the stretch out the springs.
length, time, period, term, stretch, extent, spell, span
interval, lapse of time, period, span, stretch, timespan.
Yes i do it all the time but dont do it without a tampon that was a disaster
To get flexible over summer (or over any reasonable time period), carefully stretch your muscles and tendons after warming up with something like walking. Though, you won't see results soon, your flexibility will gradually be noticable as you stretch farther and farther each day. Though the split may look phenomenal, it's a basic thing for most who can do the split, because all you have to do is bear the pain each time you stretch for it.
Snow is unlikely to crack a trampoline by itself. However, the weight of accumulated snow on a trampoline may cause the frame or springs to bend or break if it exceeds the weight limit recommended by the manufacturer. It's important to remove snow from a trampoline to prevent damage.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over a period of time. When an object's velocity increases over a period of time, it is experiencing positive acceleration.
Yes! -Over time, they stretch!
Rocks can stretch if you apply the force over a long time and the deformation occurs at a very slow strain rate.
Any cable operated control will stretch from wear over time or if excessive force is used.
ONE, One at a time.
Spring-time!
"um no" I actually disagree with that view point, as a trampoline manufacturer we do believe that the weather elements do and eventually will have an effect on your trampoline if left outside unconvered. We strongly recommend using a trampoline cover to not only prolong the life of your trampoline, but to kep safe as well. The trampoline must not be used while wet as the trampoline bed is manufactured using an oil based substance and becomes slippery when wet. So in essence we recommend using trampoline covers at all times, and yes the rain does have long term and damaging effect on your trampoline. The pads and the frame will eventually detoriate if left outside uncovered over long periods of time.