As long as the frame isn't majorly moving when in use. And won't collapse when you use it. Consult the manual. It will advise you not to in the manual, but I think that is more to do with damaging the frame if it moves about. you'd be better off to put a trampoline on grass or loosely packed dirt, that way, if you do happen to fall off, you wont break anything
Concrete
Technically, you can put a water trampoline on land. However, it is not recommended as you might damage it. Nobody wants a hole in their water trampoline.
Yes,you can i have one on my own trampoline.
summer is best
No, but the trampoline will have more fun if you put it in a good mood first.
it depends on the size but u have to pull very firmily and and hook it to the trampoline By:Cierra Currier
Get lots of balls put them on the trampoline then you have to try and dodge them all i love that game
it might be possible if you extend the legs on the side of the trampoline slopin downwards to even it out and keep it level
You can put it around but not under
The noun 'trampoline' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a device with a flexible fabric supported by springs designed as a springboard and landing area in doing acrobatic or gymnastic exercises; a word for a thing.
on level 16 put the curved trampoline under the man almost touching the ground and the flat trampoline in between the rings and you might have to move the trampoline around.
put your trampoline somewhere