Polypropylene mesh is woven with fibers running the length and width of the mesh. When we Bias Cut this material, we
cut it so that the fibers are running diagonally, or at 45° to the border of the trampoline. While Straight cut
Trampolines can be stretched or distorted diagonally, Bias Cut Trampolines can be stretched or distorted in length and
width. Stretching the mesh longer in one direction pulls the adjacent direction in smaller. Bias Cut trampolines can be attached
with boltrope on 3 sides as a one piece tramp, by stretching the width to insert the two opposite sides at the same time.
Tensioning a Bias Cut tramp stretches one direction and pulls the tramp in narrower in the adjacent direction, causing
the mesh to tighten up against the boltrope track and tightening the entire surface. Straight cut tramps will need to be
tensioned from 2 adjacent sides to have uniform tension.