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Put trampolines a foot off the real floor covering all the hallways and parts of some rooms in
your
house.
Sets come with tubing, springs and an adjustable fabric, so
you
can cover any and all hallways with a springy trampoline.
Instead of walking around....you can bouce around!
Child
safe
(you can't really fall and get hurt) and stair attachments
included.
Boing!
HB archive: "Trampolinical Basketball"
http://www.halfbake...inical_20Basketball Circa Nov 2002 -- Ah yes, here it is. [bristolz, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
No reason to limit the fun to indoors.
http://www.halfbake.../idea/Dunlopavement [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
slamball
http://slamball.warnerbros.com/ real life trampoline basketball on spike tv [luecke, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Of course, all the furniture would be inflatable. |
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I think this one was done here before but specifically as a gym floor for basketball. |
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[5th] just build trampolines around the furniture. |
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No no, [swimr], I meant that inflatable furniture would be bouncy too, so it woud fit in with the decor. It wasn't a complaint about weight, if that's what you thought. |
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ah, ok. I used to have an inflatable couch, man I miss it. |
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actually in some gyms the trampolines are flush with the floor and a pit is underneath, reduces the injury rate. |
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I shouldn't have to explain why I've voted for this one. |
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You'd have to start building houses with higher ceilings:
Me + 1 foot of trampoline = About 6 inches of jump space.
Crash hat anyone? |
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Velcro hats and velcro ceilings? |
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This is why I'm here. Thank you. + |
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//and stair attachments included.// |
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Considering the comments about ceiling height here, obviously the best place for the trampoline floor is not as an attachment to the stairs, but in lieu of the entire staircase. Take the stairs out entirely and make all trips between floors require a couple of bounces. [Note: could be a little difficult to master if you enjoy taking a glass of wine or midnight snack to bed with you.] |
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Doesn't Bill Gates have a trampoline room? |
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baked in the basketball sense (see link), but sounds great at home too... (+) |
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Not sure if its been mentioned, but you could get nasty burns from falling on this... ouch. |
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