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Salta vs EXIT Trampolines: Complete Buying Guide

Choosing between Salta and EXIT trampolines? Much like deciding between tea or coffee for that morning boost, each brings something special to your garden. Let's break down what makes these premium brands stand out, so you can find the perfect match for your family's bouncing adventures.

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When it comes to choice, both brands have got you covered. EXIT brings three distinct collections to the table: the sophisticated Elegant Premium Series, the high-performance PeakPro Series, and the modern Silhouette Series. Each offers something unique, rather like choosing between different Sunday roasts - they're all good, just depends what you fancy.

Salta matches this variety with four impressive collections. There's the family-friendly Comfort Edition, the premium First Class Range, the sleek Premium Black Edition, and the professional-grade Royal Baseground Range. Whether you're after something for casual family fun or serious athletic practice, there's a perfect match waiting.

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EXIT vs Salta Trampoline: Technical Specifications

Here's where things get interesting - and yes, we're going to talk about springs and stability. Both brands offer robust spring systems tailored to different bouncing needs. EXIT models feature double-conical springs, with counts varying by size and model - for instance, 80 springs in their Premium series and 72 in the Silhouette range. Meanwhile, Salta's spring technology varies from 6.4 inches in the Comfort Edition to 8.2 inches in their First Class range.

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Both brands take safety seriously. With galvanised and powder-coated frames, both Salta and EXIT offer sturdy construction built to withstand our varied British weather. Weight capacity is generous too - both brands support up to 120kg on most models, perfect for family fun.

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EXIT vs Salta: Size and Space Solutions

Garden space can be precious (especially if you're holding onto dreams of that vegetable patch that never quite materialises). Both brands understand this, offering sizes from compact 8-footers perfect for smaller spaces up to impressive 14-foot models that could practically qualify as a small sports centre.

The rectangular options are particularly clever - EXIT's range goes up to a generous 10x17ft, while Salta offers everything from neat 7x5ft models up to spacious 13x8ft designs. Perfect for gardens of all shapes and sizes, from postage stamps to small football pitches.

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EXIT or Salta Trampoline: Build Quality and Warranty

Both Salta and EXIT offer comprehensive warranty coverage that varies by collection. Salta's First Class range leads with an impressive 10-year frame warranty, complemented by 5 years on padding and 2 years on springs, safety nets, and the jumping bed.

Their Baseground range includes a 5-year frame warranty and 2 years on all other components, while the Comfort Edition provides a 3-year frame warranty with 2-year coverage on springs, padding, safety net, and jumping bed.

Similarly, EXIT's warranty terms span across their ranges, with the PeakPro series offering a 10-year frame warranty, 5 years on springs, and 2 years on other components. Their Premium series comes with a 5-year frame warranty and 2-3 years on other parts, while the Silhouette series includes 2 years on the frame and 1 year on other components.

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Salta or EXIT Trampoline: Performance Features

EXIT trampolines come with some rather clever features. The PeakPro series includes an integrated jump measuring scale (perfect for those competitive family members who turn everything into an Olympic event). Their L-shaped legs provide rock-solid stability, while the extended black skirt adds a touch of sophistication to your garden setup.

Salta brings its own set of impressive features to the party. Their heavy-duty polypropylene jumping mats provide consistent bounce, while the galvanised spring system stands up to whatever the British weather throws at it (and we all know how creative our weather can be).

Installation and Setup Guide

Both brands suggest a two-person assembly time of about 120-150 minutes. While that might sound like just enough time to watch a football match, we'd recommend setting aside a full afternoon. And yes, checking the weather forecast first is probably wise - nothing tests family bonds quite like assembling a trampoline in unexpected rain.

Making Your Choice

Both brands excel in different ways. EXIT shines with their innovative features and premium design touches, while Salta impresses with their extensive warranty coverage and range of size options. It's rather like choosing between a Sunday roast and a Friday night curry - both are excellent choices, just depends what you're in the mood for.

Expert Support at Your Service

Our trampoline specialists (who've had the enviable job of testing every model) are always happy to chat through the options. With free UK mainland delivery and our 30-day returns policy, you can make your choice with confidence.

Ready to bring some bouncing joy to your garden? Browse our complete collection of EXIT and Salta trampolines today - your family's next favourite activity is just a few clicks away.

Call us on 01249 588853 for expert advice and installation options.

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