| Cold weather is an inevitable thing no matter | | | | check. Air up your water trampoline if you see it |
| where you live geographically, with many southern | | | | loosing drastic amounts of air. Another not so bad |
| states having seen a rash wave of cold this year. | | | | idea would be to invest in an all weather cover |
| As recently as the Orange Bowl in Miami, the | | | | for your trampoline, not only will this help with the |
| game time temperature for this game was a | | | | winter elements but can also be used in the |
| balmy 9 degrees Celsius which was a record for | | | | summer to cover when not in use. In the |
| the game that started in 1935. What does this | | | | summer these covers deter critters and |
| mean for water trampoline owners? Well there | | | | non-welcomed guests from using your water |
| are some things you can do while the cold | | | | trampoline as well as protection from harmful UV |
| weather hits to ensure that your water | | | | rays. |
| trampoline is ready for fun in the up and coming | | | | With hopes all you die hard water trampoline |
| warmer months. | | | | users are making it through this cold winter and |
| Keep an eye out as water trampolines can lose | | | | with visions of a great summer in this upcoming |
| air through colder temperatures, if you still have | | | | year, we wish you and yours a happy and |
| your water trampoline on the water this is | | | | bouncy New Year. See ya on the lake! |
| something you are going to want to periodically | | | | |