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  2. Springfree Trampoline - Wikipedia

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    The Springfree trampoline's design includes the use of glass-reinforced plastic rods articulating below the jumping surface, as opposed to the radiating steel spring coils of a Nissen trampoline. The jumping surface is lowered around 450mm below the jumping surface of a traditional trampoline, and the base's rigidity is derived from a tubular ...

  3. Vuly Play - Wikipedia

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    Vuly Play (previously known as Trampolines Australia and Vuly Trampolines) is an Australian company that designs and manufactures recreational trampoline products [1] and other outdoor play equipment. It was founded in 2007 and has its headquarters in Brisbane, Australia. [2]

  4. Keith Alexander (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Whilst at the university he has been responsible for several patented inventions including the springfree trampoline. The trampoline won the 2010 Consumer Product of the Year Award in the United States following earlier awards in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. [ 6 ]

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    But in this case, the sum of its parts makes the dish. Super-savory, creamy, and decadently rich, classic mac and cheese benefits from the addition of slightly sweet Southern summer corn.

  6. George Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Nissen remained involved in a trampoline manufacturing business making trampolines for exercise and for space ball, a game similar to volleyball but played on a trampoline surface. Nissen had always wanted to have trampolining included in the Olympic Games. This finally happened in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

  7. Trampoline - Wikipedia

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    A mini-trampoline (also known as a rebounder, trampette, jogging trampoline, or exercise trampoline) is a type of trampoline less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) in diameter and about 30 centimetres (12 in) off the ground, often kept indoors and used as part of a physical fitness regime.