A typical 12-foot trampoline generally has between 60 to 72 springs, depending on the specific design and manufacturer. The number of springs can vary based on factors like the trampoline's weight capacity and the intended use. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact number of springs for a particular model.
Fifty
i would say 2 people maybe 3
I would guess about 3-4 kids but I have been on a 15 ft trampoline with 6 kids for 2 weeks strait and no one got hurt so it is really up to the supervisor.
3 ft (12 in = 1 ft)
12 in/ft, so246 in / 12 in/ft = 20.5 ft.
Fifty
I am sure that they are made in China.
i would say 2 people maybe 3
I have personally constructed a 14 ft. trampoline. This was completed by two people within 45 minutes. There were not many struggles constructing, however, the springs occasionally pinched a finger. I suggest storing this for the winter due the quick weathering of the material (quickly becomes brittle) and rusting.
I would guess about 3-4 kids but I have been on a 15 ft trampoline with 6 kids for 2 weeks strait and no one got hurt so it is really up to the supervisor.
3 ft (12 in = 1 ft)
The area is 212.1 square feet.
12 in/ft, so246 in / 12 in/ft = 20.5 ft.
12 in = 1 ft → 46 in = 46 ÷ 12 ft = 310/12 ft = 35/6 ft ≈ 3.83 ft
12 ft = 4 yds
144
12 ft = 3,657.6 mm