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Trampoline park says have fun, keep it safe

More than 1,000 people have come out for a jump in the first 10 days of business at Hyde Park's Sky Zone indoor trampoline park. Sky Zone’s trampoline courts are made up of many small trampolines arranged in a grid, with thick layers of padding covering the metal support structure. The walls of each court are trampolines set at an angle, so there’s no danger of bouncing off the side. Only the entrance to each court is open, and there are strictly enforced no-bouncing rules for jumpers entering and leaving. Read the full story
Jeremy C. Fox / For Boston.com
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By Jeremy C. Fox, Town Correspondent
More than 1,000 people have come out for a jump in the first 10 days of business at Hyde Park's Sky Zone indoor trampoline park.

Sky Zone’s trampoline courts are made up of many small trampolines arranged in a grid, with thick layers of padding covering the metal support structure. The walls of each court are trampolines set at an angle, so there’s no danger of bouncing off the side. Only the entrance to each court is open, and there are strictly enforced no-bouncing rules for jumpers entering and leaving. Read the full story
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