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We have a 10ft round trampoline for sale with safety net. We've had it for around 2 years and it has been outside uncovered so looks a bit worn however it's still perfectly functional and our kids love it. There are a few small holes in the mat but these have not affected it's use at all. I'd rather be honest and point out the faults


Only selling as my daughter is a gymnast so we've just brought a larger rectangle trampoline which is more suitable for her training


It's still assembled but can be taken apart ready for collection. They are really easy to reassemble


Collection from peckham rye ?30. Can deliver if local


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