Winter Skin Care: Essential Tips for Healthy Skin
Winter Care
Maintenance and Care
Your Springfree trampoline is crafted with the highest-quality materials and is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. However, all products experience general wear and tear. It’s important to regularly inspect your Springfree trampoline.
If you notice any parts that need replacing, we encourage you to do so promptly to ensure the longest possible lifespan for your trampoline. Contact us if you observe any of the following issues. We’ll be happy to help you replace parts or identify activities that may have caused damage.
Contact Us If You Notice Any of the Following: :
- Material defects in the mat or net
- Missing rods or rods disconnected from the mat
- Bent or broken frame
- Missing or broken mat rod holders
- Net rods broken
- Missing C-clips from the frame sockets
- Cracks or peeling in the sleeves covering the fiberglass rods
Winter Care : Under general use, it’s highly unlikely that a Springfree FlexiRod will break or delaminate. However, if you notice cracking or peeling, it is most likely due to sun damage to the composite rod sleeves. While the sleeves are coated with UV protection, over time, and depending on UV exposure intensity, they may deteriorate at an accelerated rate.
Download our maintenance checklist to perform your own visual inspection now!
Tips for Proper Maintenance
- Avoid bringing sharp objects onto the trampoline.
- Use only a soft ball with the FlexrHoop
- Do not leave clear plastic balls on the mat, as sunlight can be magnified through the plastic, causing burn holes in the mat.
- Jump in the center of the trampoline.
- Avoid using the FlexiNet as a jumping surface. Although incredibly strong, it is designed to keep jumpers on the mat and should not be used for regular bouncing.
Snow Maintenance
Customers in colder climates often ask how to care for their Springfree during winter. Our trampolines are built with premium materials and designed for year-round use. To maintain your Springfree during the winter months, we recommend removing any snow accumulation with a soft-bristled brush or broom.
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Understanding Winter Skin Challenges
Winter brings unique challenges for our skin. Cold air, lower humidity, and indoor heating can dry out skin, making it feel itchy and uncomfortable. It’s important to recognize these challenges, as winter skin care is crucial. The lack of moisture in the air strips our skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation. Therefore, taking proactive steps to maintain hydration is vital for keeping skin healthy throughout the winter months.
Effective Winter Skin Care Practices
To combat dryness, consider incorporating a thicker moisturizer into your routine. Look for products containing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or ceramides because they help lock in moisture. Another effective practice is to limit hot showers, which can further dry out skin. Instead, opt for lukewarm water and apply moisturizer immediately after bathing to seal in hydration. These simple adjustments can make a significant difference and ensure that your skin remains supple during winter.
Protecting Your Skin Outdoors
When heading outside, it’s just as important to protect your skin from harsh conditions. Wearing gloves and scarves can shield your face and hands from the biting cold. Additionally, applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen is vital, even in winter months, because UV rays can still damage skin. Remember that protection is key, so investing in a good lip balm to prevent chapped lips is also advisable. By taking these precautions, you can enjoy the winter while keeping your skin healthy and hydrated.
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