We have a new website, please call us if you are encountering any issues.

How to Choose the Right Outdoor Trampoline?

Are your children full of energy, and have you decided to install a trampoline in your backyard to keep them active?Good choice! Trampolines offer many health benefits: improved endurance, muscle toning, enhanced coordination, concentration, and more! A trampoline provides outdoor physical activity for your child and the whole family.

But how do you choose the right one? What criteria should you check? How can you ensure you pick THE trampoline that will last for years and delight your children? Follow the guide!

What Size Trampoline Should You Choose?

They can range from 180 cm in diameter to 490 cm, depending on the brand, with springs included in this measurement. Springfree trampolines offer effective jumping surfaces between 250 cm and 400 cm in diameter. The size of the trampoline will depend on several factors.

DISCOVER OUR TRAMPOLINES

A Trampoline with or Without a Safety Net?
Outdoor trampolines are available with or without a safety net. The net prevents jumpers from falling to the ground in case of a bad bounce. For children's use, a trampoline with a net is highly recommended. It helps avoid accidental injuries from falls and offers peace of mind.Ensure the net is of good quality and is securely closed when your children are using the trampoline. A 2013 French study on trampoline injuries showed that 60% of cases involved a net, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the fall. Testing a display model is advisable to verify the net's quality.

A Trampoline with or Without Springs?

Outdoor trampolines are available with or without a safety net. The net prevents jumpers from falling to the ground in case of a bad bounce. For children's use, a trampoline with a net is highly recommended. It helps avoid accidental injuries from falls and offers peace of mind.

Ensure the net is of good quality and is securely closed when your children are using the trampoline. A 2013 French study on trampoline injuries showed that 60% of cases involved a net, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the fall. Testing a display model is advisable to verify the net's quality.