Ways to inflate and deflate your water trampolines

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Ways to Inflate and Deflate Your Water Trampolines

There is no disputing the fact that a water trampoline is synonymous with a lot of fun, excitement and entertainment. Those who have a water body close to their residence are lucky indeed as they can own a great water blob. After researching on options and purchasing the best water launch pad from a reliable manufacturer, it is time to learn how to inflate and deflate the trampoline in the right manner. Keeping a few tips in mind and a little practice is all that is needed to learn how to deflate and inflate a water bouncer or launch pad.

Ways to inflate and deflate a water trampoline Inflating and deflating water trampolines can be done in two different ways namely by using a manual pump or an electric pump. If the size of the trampoline is large, it is advisable to use an electric pump as this will save a lot of effort and time. Over inflation should be avoided by not using air compressors. A normal electric air pump will do to effectively inflate a water trampoline. It takes about half an hour for an electric air pump to inflate a standard size water bouncer. A less expensive alternative is the hand held or foot pump. These pumps can however be time and energy consuming. As compared to hand held pumps, foot pumps are less tiring and easy to use. Maintaining the right air pressure After the water trampoline is sufficiently inflated, it is imperative for users to maintain the right air pressure. Tears can be caused due to excessive or lesser pressure on the seams in under or over inflated tubes. Air volume must be kept at the recommended level to ensure that the trampoline or water blob lasts for a long time.


Air pressure must be checked periodically as expansion and contraction of air may be caused due to temperature changes and there may be changes in the air volume. This is especially vital for water trampolines not used frequently. Air pressure must be checked regularly and air filled to ensure better bounce and optimum performance.

Deflating and storing the water trampoline Water trampolines must be deflated and stored in the right manner when not in use. There are two different options to do this. Tubes can be allowed to self-deflate by leaving the air valve in the water blob open. To get all the air out of the tube, it is necessary for the user to apply pressure on the tubing. This type of deflating will also take a lot of time. Another easy method is to remove the air from the tube using a two-way air pump. Water trampoline can be stored with ease as this method of removing air takes just a few minutes. Twoway air pumps also helps remove all the air from the tube thereby reducing chances of rip or tear.

Following these methods to inflate, deflate and store the water trampoline is the only way to ensure that it works perfectly and lasts for a long time.


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