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Bungee Trampoline Elastic Cord / Loop - Free Shipping

$ 63.35

Availability: 203 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Bungee Supply
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Bungee Supply offers a wide variety of Bungee Trampoline Elastic (Latex) Cord/Loops.
    Our loops come in two sizes 10 ft and 12 ft.
    You can order Sets of 10,  Full or Mini set.
    Below are the details for our mini and full sets.
    Full Sets Includes:
    (32) Black 20lb
    (16) Blue 10lb
    (8) Red 5lb
    Mini Set Includes:
    (16) Black 20lb
    (16) Blue 10lb
    (16) Red 5lb
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    The following table shows how many types of elastic should be utilized per side of the harness with these various weights. The weight scale is not critical to the operation. It is only a guideline for the operators.
    The chart below indicates that you attach the number of elastic to each side
    Pounds Number of Elastics per side
    30lbs ----- 1 blue, 1 red
    40lbs ----- 2 blue
    50lbs ----- 2 blue, 1 red
    60lbs ----- 1 black, 1 blue
    70lbs ----- 1 Black, 1 blue, 1 red
    80lbs ----- 2 blacks
    90lbs ----- 2 blacks, 1 red
    100lbs ----- 2 blacks, 1 blue
    110lbs ----- 2 blacks, 1 blue, 1 red
    120lbs ----- 3 blacks
    130lbs ----- 3 blacks, 1 red
    140lbs ----- 3 blacks, 1 blue
    150lbs ----- 3 blacks, 1 blue, 1 red
    160lbs ----- 4 blacks
    170lbs ----- 4 blacks, 1 red
    180lbs ----- 4 blacks, 1 blue
    190lbs ----- 4 blacks, 1 blue, 1 red
    200lbs ----- 5 blacks
    210lbs ----- 5 blacks, 1 red
    220lbs ----- 5 blacks, 1 blue
    NEVER USE LESS THAN 2 BUNGEE LOOPS ON EACH SIDE
    A copy of this chart should always be posted at each trampoline for quick reference. This chart is meant to be a rough orientation. The number of elastics needed vary greatly with the individual abilities of the jumper. This effect becomes more pronounced at the upper end of the weight scale as it goes almost unnoticed at the lower weight classes.
    Use the higher number of elastics if jumper is on upper end of weight range and/or if jumper is very dynamic and athletic. - Never use any elastic that show signs of wear and tear. A jumper who is unable to refrain from swinging back and forth during the jump is attached to the incorrect number of elastics.