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As seasons turn from fair to foul, dark clouds loom. With them comes that old North wind.

Sweeping gusts over 30 mph are common in some regions, while others may see them only during severe weather.

Wherever it is you live, when strong winds blow they can cause problems. One issue a homeowner or renter does not want to deal with is an airborne trampoline.

Blown out sliding glass doors, major siding damage, and trampolines at the bottom of swimming pools all may occur without preventive action.

Knowing how to anchor a trampoline properly becomes important once you realize the enormity of the damage they’re capable of. All a trampoline needs is a little help from the wind.

Knowing How To Anchor A Trampoline & The Facts About Wind The question you might be asking yourself is, “do I really need to worry about best trampoline blowing away?” The answer in all honesty is perhaps not. Flying trampolines are much more likely to lift off on properties that aren’t protected from the wind. If you live in a high wind area, it’s a no-brainer. You need effective trampoline anchors.
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