Bears On a Trampoline | Bears Leap, Springfree Trampolines Keep
Let’s just say, Springfree Trampolines are bear-y strong. Find out how a Springfree Trampoline survived two bouncing bears + learn some bear safety tips!
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Let’s just say, Springfree Trampolines are bear-y strong.
You may have seen the recent videos of two bears bouncing on a Springfree Trampoline…
Credit: cbcvancouver
Bears playing on Springfree Trampolines are nothing new: There have been multiple instances of bears playing on our springless trampolines:
Credit: WFSB
How does a Springfree Trampoline survive the weight of two bears? We’ll explain!
How Does a Springfree Trampoline Survive Bouncing Bears?
A medium-sized bear can weigh up to 500 POUNDS, according to Petpedia: Put two bears on a trampoline together and you could have around 1,000 pounds of combined weight on the trampoline at once.
Most trampolines wouldn’t be able to survive unscathed with two bears playing on it because they don’t have a high trampoline weight limit. So, how did a Springfree Trampoline endure?
It’s because Springfree Trampolines are the highest quality trampoline on the market, able to hold up to 1,500 pounds of bears!
In fact, it’s not just bears that Springfree Trampolines can hold. A medium-sized SUV made its way onto a Springfree Trampoline and a Springfree was STILL able to hold up:
You can rest assured that a Springfree Trampoline will be able to hold up for 10+ years of consistent jumping, strong winds and two wrestling bears!
Bear Safety Tips
This is a good time to mention that, although bears appear to be cute and cuddly, they can be dangerous—particularly around children.
Here are some bear safety tips (information gathered from the National Park Service), so that if your Springfree Trampoline attracts the furry creatures, you’ll be safe from harm:
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Keep your distance and remain calm.
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Don’t run or make any sudden loud noises (bears can run as fast as racehorses)!
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Pick up your children immediately.
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If close to a bear, make yourself look as large as possible.
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NEVER feed a bear.
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When hiking, hike in a group. Consider bringing bear pepper spray in case of emergency.
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Be extra careful if you see a mother bear with her cubs.
If you find that a bear is on your Springfree Trampoline, keeping your distance while using a “mom” voice (like the women did in the recent video) has proven to work!
Springfree Trampoline: Bear Tested | Bear Approved
The evidence shows it: Springfree Trampolines are Bear Tested | Bear Approved!
But, more appropriately, Springfree Trampolines are Parent Tested Parent Approved---they are the safest, highest quality and longest-lasting trampoline you can find for your children (as the bears can attest to!).
We believe in the power of trampolines to inspire joyful moments and make memories that will last a lifetime.
If you’re looking for a fun way for you and your kids to get active and outdoors, browse through our Springfree Trampolines and see if one would be a fit for your family!