Yes, water trampolines do work like regular trampolines. However, they lose substantial bounce due to being on an inflated island on the water. You can get a visual of how much bounce you get out of one here:
Water bouncers have even less bounce. However, both water trampolines and water bouncers are extremely fun. Especially if you add accessories to them such as a blast bag. You'll be on the water for hours!
One can speak to associates in stores like Dick's Sporting Goods and The Sports Authority for more information about water trampolines. One can also visit websites like RAVE Sports, Overtons, and The-House for information about these trampolines.
I found out that homeowners policies do not cover water trampolines on the lake, because they are not "on" your property. The insurance company also will not cancel your policy, like they will if you have a backyard trampoline, as it represents no liability to them (again, its not "on" your property). However, you will be with no coverage on the water trampoline (umbrella policies do not cover as an umbrella is additional coverage to your insured/insurable property). So if anyone gets hurt at your house on your water trampoline, you are on your own to foot the bills!
The question is not clear. Air trampolines themselves are not a standard category, but trampolines can be transported or shipped to the US like any other product, subject to customs regulations and any applicable import restrictions or duties.
Moon shoes are not regular shoes. This item falls under the toy category. Moon shoes are like trampolines for the feet. A kid can run and jump with anti-gravity effects for high bouncing thrills.
depends on the brand but like most things these days I would say china.
Try drinking lots of water. It can keep you full. Then do a lot of exercise, but not to much. Try swimming, running, biking, and even easy things like walking and trampolines.
It smells like a regular lake...
No, Lowes does not carry 14' trampolines with enclosures. Lowes mainly carries home improvement supplies and not recreational equipment. A better place to look would be a store like Wal-Mart or Kmart.
no, water is actually like air except its ...well...water
Salt water. Salt water is very hypotonic and will force the egg to float. Regular water is hypertonic and force water in. Causing the egg to sink like the Titanic.
No. I actually dislike the taste of water because it has no taste.
The water actually is blue but it looks like it is clear