The Springcare 10 Feet trampoline propulsion system is distinctive and patented. A dense elastic mesh made of numerous tiny filaments is used in place of traditional springs. This invention has many advantages in terms of comfort and safety because the rebound eases joint stress. In the Cornilleau laboratories, each part of the Springcare trampoline has undergone rigorous testing to guarantee its sturdiness and that it will continue to function well even after being used thousands of times.The revolutionary invention of elastic propulsionA dense elastic mesh of numerous elastic microfilaments ensures propulsion on the Springcare trampoline. The dynamic rebound, similar to that of a spring trampoline, has the advantage of being easier on the joints and giving the feet special flexibility. Additionally, unlike metal springs, it is obviously not unpleasant to revert to using the elastics.A double-layer cushion for even better cushioningA double-thickness cushion is placed on top of the elastic mesh that serves as propulsion. This foam has tiny cells that are micro-aerated. They can better absorb shocks because of their extreme thinness. Because the cells are thin and numerous, the force that they absorb can be distributed more evenly, which benefits the foam's longevity.A flexible and taut protective netThe Springcare Trampoline's net is specifically made to offer safety and is both firm and soft enough to securely hold objects. This is a specially designed, dense yet soft mesh. The net ensures Long-lasting soft protection.Curved posts so you never have to touch themThe Springcare trampoline's poles are symmetrically curved toward the net for reasons other than aesthetics. This ensures that the jumping surface of the trampoline never makes contact with the poles. When jumping diagonally, there is no possibility of hitting a pole. To protect anyone playing outside the trampoline rather than inside, the poles have thick protective foam coverings.Meticulous testing of all partsAll components have undergone ageing tests that allow us to confirm that the Springcare trampoline resists far more than the average levels of corrosion, strength, extreme heat, traction, and repetition. Over time, it maintains its initial characteristics, such as safety and bounce quality.Elastic propulsion, safer and more resistantThe elastic propulsion used in the Springcare trampolines has important advantages in terms of durability in addition to rebound and safety. The force produced by the jumps can be distributed more evenly by relying on an extremely dense elastic mesh made up of numerous microfilaments. Each filament has the least amount of stress possible as a result, and it keeps working even after thousands of uses.A jumping mat with a durable bounceThe Springcare trampoline jumping mat has undergone dozens of tests to make sure its quality is consistent and that it will continue to hold up even after being used thousands of times.Easy to assembleThere are only eight screws total on the Springcare trampoline, and we made sure that no part of the assembly process is challenging. You can easily put your trampoline together in an hour and a half with two people.
Planting & Care
At a Glance – 3-in-1 Combination Peach Tree
- Sun: 1/2 day to full day of sun
- Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Water: Keep evenly moist during establishment
- Rootstock: Semi-dwarf (Lovell)
- Size: 12–15 ft at maturity
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Harvest: July–September
- Hardiness: USDA Zone 5–9
Planting & Care – 3-in-1 Combination Peach Tree
Site Selection
- Choose a location with excellent sunlight to ensure full sweetness and color.
- Good airflow reduces fungal pressure, especially in humid or coastal climates.
Soil Preparation
- Prefers well-drained loam or sandy loam; avoid clay-heavy or waterlogged soil.
- Add compost to improve drainage and fertility.
- Ideal soil pH: 6.0–7.0.
Planting Instructions
- Plant at the same depth as in the nursery pot.
- Water deeply and mulch with 2–3 inches of organic matter.
- Keep mulch a few inches away from the trunk.
Watering & Fertilizing
- Maintain consistent moisture during the first 1–2 years.
- Deep water 1–2 times per week in heat or drought.
- Peaches are medium feeders—use a balanced organic fertilizer in early spring if growth appears weak.
- Avoid overfertilization, which reduces fruit quality and increases disease risk.
Pruning & Graft Management
- Prune more vigorously growing grafts to maintain balance across the tree.
- Encourage an open center to improve light penetration.
- Thin fruit clusters to improve size and prevent limb damage.
Harvest & Use
- Frost offers classic peach flavor with strong leaf curl resistance.
- Salish Summer (Q-1-8) produces juicy, richly flavored fruit well-suited to cooler climates.
- Indian Free provides brilliant red flesh and outstanding complexity.
- Muir delivers exceptionally sweet, aromatic fruit.
General Tips
- Combination peach trees thrive when graft vigor is balanced yearly through pruning.
- Renew mulch annually and water consistently for best fruit quality.
- Leaf curl–resistant varieties reduce the need for sprays in many climates.


