We have a surprising number of phone calls this year asking this exact question. We have a few more factors to consider. , which in turn extends the lifespan of your trampoline.
1. A good quality trampoline cover will protect your trampoline from the worst of the frost during the peak of winter and keep the water Make sure the cover is has tent to look out for it is make sure the water is poor in the middle of the bed, the weight of the water can cause extensive damage. to the trampoline frame and spend a little extra and get a PVC trampoline cover instead of EPE. This method that the trampoline is kept dry no all times which most when happens happens.
2. Store your Trampoline In The Garage - This is the most effective way of stopping your trampoline. Make sure that you put the bed somewhere out of reach of rodents. The trampoline pads are acceptable to moisture and as the trampoline as this can be quite a pain to attain spare parts the next year. so ideally they would need to be sealed in waterproof packaging during the period of storage.
3. Leave The Trampoline Frame Outside - Another option would be to leave the trampoline frame up outside and take the trampoline pads off along with the trampoline bed. This means that the damaged by the weather is stored and the frame is safe outside . Once again store the trampoline pads and trampoline bed in a dry, cool place away from any rodent access.