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Sunbeam lodge
07-14-2005, 02:28 PM
Does anyone know where I can rent a water trampoline for a couple of weeks. The grandchildren are visiting and are bugging me for a trampoline.
I hate to buy one for only a couple of weeks.

Rattlesnake Gal
07-15-2005, 08:37 AM
If there isn’t a place to rent them, you could always drop by a home that has one and offer them money to try it.
You could tell them you are trying to decide which type you like the best before purchasing your own. :D
If you go this route, let us know how you make out! :laugh:

CentreHarborEric
07-15-2005, 09:05 AM
I heard that they have had one or two to rent in the past.
Try these guys:
Dive Winnipesaukee
4 North Main Street
Downtown Wolfeboro
Po Box 2198
Wolfeboro NH 03894
Tel: 569-8080 Fax: 603-569-9300
email: divewinn@worldpath.net website:http://www.divewinnipesaukee.com
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Selling all watersports - including Mens, Ladies and Kids swimwear, watershoes, summer apparrel, lotions, beach toys and games. Also selling wakeboards, waterskis, kayaks and canoes - along with a full supply of marine supplies. NH's premier scuba and snorkeling center.

codeman671
07-15-2005, 11:40 AM
The large ones range into the thousands of dollars but I noticed that the Overton's catalog lists an 8' diamater one for under $300.00. if it is only for a few weekends you could probably use it and resell it when done. Heck, I might even take it. I can't stand the thought of spending $1-3000 for one of the big ones. Anything inflatable should not cost that much...

Frdxplorer
07-15-2005, 01:35 PM
I can't stand the thought of spending $1-3000 for one of the big ones. Anything inflatable should not cost that much...

Except this

http://www.zodiacmarineusa.com/products/cz7.html

RLW
07-15-2005, 05:11 PM
Does anyone know where I can rent a water trampoline for a couple of weeks. The grandchildren are visiting and are bugging me for a trampoline.
I hate to buy one for only a couple of weeks.

Oh go ahead, what are grandparents for, to spoil them and get whatever they want and have a great time watching them enjoy it for an hour or two then you can rent it out to other grandparents. :D

Island Girl
07-15-2005, 07:05 PM
You can buy a 10' one at BJ's for about $169.00. Is it a SeaDoo. Not as bouncy as the very expensive ones, but works for us.