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some new elastic rope for a small trampoline?
You know the type with a handrail for the kiddies to hold on to as they bounce.
The frame and mat are in perfect condition but the elasticated rope has frayed and needs renewing.
Any help greatly appreciated.
 
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B&Q do an assortment of different ropes conny but this seems cheap enough: http://www.spares2you.co.uk/Elastic...ce=GoogleBase&utm_content=Elasticated_Cord_5M

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OR, see here for longer lengths: http://www.bungeecord.co.uk/bungeecordblack4mm.htm

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Thanks Blas, will look into it a bit later when I get a chance.
cheers mate.
 
What about nicking a bungeer's, bungee?
When they have jumped and not looking, cut some of at the top, there is usually plenty slack!
 
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What about nicking a bungeer's, bungee?
When they have jumped and not looking, cut some of at the top, there is usually plenty slack!
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No problem conny.

Actually, I just re-read your OP conny. Considering what you're going to use it for I suspect you'll need a heavier duty Bungee. Not sure what diameter the originals are but if you look to the left on the site of the second link I provided ( http://www.bungeecord.co.uk/bungeecordblack4mm.htm ), you'll see that they also sell 3mm, 4mm, 5mm and 8mm. You may well need the 5mm or even 8mm on one of those trampolines. I'm sure you'll work it out.
 
Measured the diameter with a vernier and its 7mm.
Thanks Blas, haven't had time for a proper look as rain has eased off and I'm about to do some more pointing. ;)
 
Blas, got the cord from B&Q.
3mtrsx8mm @£1.29=£3.87 and 3 VERY HAPPY G/kids! :LOL:

Thanks mate. ;)
 
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some new elastic rope for a small trampoline?
You know the type with a handrail for the kiddies to hold on to as they bounce.
The frame and mat are in perfect condition but the elasticated rope has frayed and needs renewing.
Any help greatly appreciated.

I see a lawsuit! Just contact the manufacturer...

When we were kids, we never had tree climbing competitions, who can jump the highest from the climbing frame, knock and run, jump over neighbours fences, cover your kids in cotton wool, nurture them in cotton wool, and never let them see the real world....These kids are the future, they will tell you what old age pensioner home you go to! Let kids be kids! No wonder Cameron up his arse Clegg doesn't say ANYTHING!!!!!!!

OH MY BABY HAS A FAULTY TRAMPOLINE, WHAT TO DO? Let them experience doing something wrong, and injure themselves, or let them learn from it..
 
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