Ladders
Many inflatable water trampolines will come equipped with their own ladders. If you prefer a particular model that does not have a ladder, it is a good idea to buy one separately. After all, you want to save all of your energy for bouncing and jumping, not slipping your way up onto the water bouncer platform.
Inflatable Attachments
Apparently, water trampolines are not just for bouncing anymore. You can keep adding inflatable attachments until you have your very own private inflatbale water parks.
Inflatable Water Slides
The first and easiest step to constructing your inflatable water park is attaching a slide. Inflatable water slides like the Aviva Glider or Rave Sports Aqua Slide inflate in minutes, attach to your water trampoline in seconds, and are fun for hours.
Some inflatable water slides can even be used on their own for a relaxing float on the lake.
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Jumps
If you really want to take your water trampoline to the next level, literally, check out the Rave Aqua Launch. The Aqua Launch can be inflated and attached quickly and easily to your water trampoline. The Aqua Launch lets you jump from the trampoline's jumping surface straight onto the inflatable launcher. Be careful, though - you will catch some serious air.
Inflatable Water Logs
Inflatable water logs are sometimes called runners, and they can add an extra dimension of fun to your water trampoline. Just like the slides and jumps, inflatable water logs will inflate quickly and attach to your trampoline in an instant.
Inflatable water logs like the Aqua Sports Island have pontoon supports for extra climbing stability. What's more, multiple units of the Island Runner can be connected together, so you can create a different configuration anytime.