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Vuly Play

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4.5 

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Springfree Trampoline

Springfree Trampoline 🏆 2026

4.8 
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  • ShapeRound, Oval and Square
  • TypeSpring-Free and Above Ground
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peter y.10 posts
 

Subshade leaves a 30cm gap around trampoline. For $200 you would expect it to be made to fit the trampoline. Show details

Springfree
Springfree    

Hi there, Unfortunately the sunshade is unable to be… Read more

Oz Trampolines Summit Round

Oz Trampolines Summit Round

4.8 
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  • ShapeRound
  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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Tara F.
  Fair Incentive Verified

Bouncy Speedy delivery Easy to assemble, 2 hours one person job Good quality. Looks great too! Value for money Show details

Jump Star Round

Jump Star Round

4.9 
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  • ShapeRound
  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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Subodh BhattaraiWA
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Excellent service. Friendly and well supportive staffs. And my kids loved this trampoline. Show details

Vuly Ultra 2

Vuly Ultra 2 🏆 2026

4.9 
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  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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Georgia L
  Fair Incentive

Great customer service and very easy to deal with. Can’t wait to give it to my daughter for her birthday!

Jump Star Rectangular

Jump Star Rectangular

4.9 
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  • ShapeRectangle
  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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carl.boundyQLD
  Fair Incentive Verified

Service, shipping and frame good quality. I have had 2 trampoline mats fail due to stitching rotting and several springs rust out. They seem to last about 2 years each time. Replacement process easy enough Show details

Jumpflex Trampolines

Jumpflex Trampolines

4.7 
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  • ShapeRound
  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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LisaNSW
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Trampoline I was supplied with is faulty. Net not tight, kids bang into poles, net too loose & blows around in the wind, very unsafe. Picture on website was not what I was supplied with. Matter still unresolved with Jumpflex. Show details

Vuly Thunder 2

Vuly Thunder 2

5.0 
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  • ShapeRound
  • TypeAbove Ground
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Sarah
  Fair Incentive

Pretty simple to put together, well from what I could see when my husband was doing it lol Didn’t hear any swearing like I have with previous trampolines. The quality is exceptional! My daughter loves it! Well worth the money! Show details

Little Nation Trampolines

Little Nation Trampolines

4.7 
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  • ShapeRound
  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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Sammi Holland
 

We’ve had the Little Nation 3ft Trampoline set up at home and honestly, it’s one of the best things we’ve added for the girls. This thing gets used… Read more

every single day. No exaggeration. It’s become part of our routine. Burn energy, have a laugh, and keep them entertained without needing screens.

The size is perfect for little ones. It’s low to the ground so I’m not stressing about them climbing on and off, and it feels really stable which matters when you’ve got two toddlers going hard on it.

The bar is a game changer. For younger kids especially, it gives them that bit of confidence to actually bounce properly instead of just wobbling around. Mine use it to hold on, balance, and get a proper rhythm going. You can see them improving every day.

It’s also been awesome for coordination and just getting them moving. Proper energy burner, which as any parent knows… is gold.

If you’ve got little kids and you’re on the fence, I’d buy it again in a heartbeat. It’s simple, solid, and actually gets used, which is more than you can say for half the stuff we buy them.

Vuly Ultra 2 Pro

Vuly Ultra 2 Pro

5.0 
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  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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Ayden StaffQLD
  Fair Incentive

We were actually taken back by the build quality and sturdiness of it. It's an incredibly solid piece of kit even when approaching the weight limit. Used the install service. They were quick to book a time and got it for it done in about an hour Show details

Oz Trampolines Summit Oval

Oz Trampolines Summit Oval

4.8 
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  • ShapeOval
  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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E FieldTAS
 

Love the build quality of this trampoline - it’s robust with solid materials, like something you might see at a gymnastics stadium. Delivery was… Read more

swift, the layout of the packaging was logical - i was reassured by the ‘just in case’ pack of spare parts’, and the instructions and videos were helpful. My son is absolutely thrilled with it and we will feel safe to use it as adults as well.

Vuly Play Flare

Vuly Play Flare

4.4 
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Tracey E.QLD
  Fair Incentive

They kids got this trampoline a 3 years ago and the quality was really good. Safety mat around the strings has started deteriorating due to weather and age but everything else is good Show details

Oz Trampolines Inground

Oz Trampolines Inground

5.0 
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  • ShapeRound and Rectangle
  • TypeCoil Springs and In-Ground
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Ellie4 posts
 

Oz Trampolines have been fantastic to deal with. We have had our inground trampoline for 5 years now and needed to replace the mat (our kids are… Read more

rough). Service was incredible and they helped every step of the way to ensure we received our product in time for a party. Don’t hesitate to purchase from these guys. Quality and service is great.

Vuly Thunder 2 Pro

Vuly Thunder 2 Pro

5.0 
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  • TypeAbove Ground
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Rachel W.
  Fair Incentive

Great size & easy enough to put together. Kids love it. Show details

Kahuna Trampoline

Kahuna Trampoline

4.2 
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  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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NellNSW
  Fair Incentive

Great product, very long lasting, had it for many years now. Very much recommend the roof attachment helps the mat last longer too. Show details

Oz Trampolines Ozultimate Round

Oz Trampolines Ozultimate Round

4.8 
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  • ShapeRound
  • TypeAbove Ground
Graham B.WA
  Verified

Very well made Trampoline. This is our second purchase from Oz Trampolines. Originally we had the Round Summit 12' but decided to try the OzUltimate… Read more

Round 12' this time around. It was very easy to construct and found that we could put the OzUltimate closer to the retaining wall without the kids hitting it when jumping around. Also no screws with the OzUltimate.

Big Air Extreme

Big Air Extreme

4.3 
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  • ShapeRound and Rectangle
  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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MikeMannQLD5 posts
 

Long lasting, high quality trampoline – We bought one of these for home in 2011, and then again for a farm in 2013. The first one had to go when we moved house, but that one on the farm has… Read more

sat out in the elements now for 11 years. In that time I have replaced the mat twice (so 3 mats over a period of 11 years), and there has been no special care given to the trampoline. It has been excellent and seen 9 grandchildren grow up, getting bigger, bouncing on it. It is big enough to be safe (kids not falling off edges) and also to allow a couple of people on it at once. A great product, durable and the service (when we needed new mats) was excellent. Helpful and quick. Could not recommend highly enough.

  • Price (RRP) $2,499
  • ShapeRectangle
  • TypeCoil Springs
Tracey H.
  Fair Incentive

Perfect for Gynmasts/Cheerleaders – I got this trampoline during lockdown so my children could still train. I compared a lot and this met all my requirements. It is big and sturdy… Read more

enough for my 18 year old and my 11 year old who both do flips and tricks. It has enough mat space for consecutive tricks too. The netting is secure and strong and has been used a lot and never ripped.

The assembly was great...took a few hours with 2 men, way better than the one we did 10 years ago. Good instructions, all the pieces fit well.

I had high expectation and they were all met, it is used constantly and has been outside for 12 months and shows no signs of weather damage at all (and Melbourne has had some huge storms).

Akrobat Primus Flat Trampoline

Akrobat Primus Flat Trampoline

5.0 
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  • ShapeRound and Rectangle
  • TypeIn-Ground
SvetWA6 posts
  Fair Incentive

Kids LOVE IT – My kids absolutely love this. It’s great quality. Possible to instal by yourself. My hubby done it all in about a day. So worth the price. Customer… Read more

service was great, very helpful & informative and helped with lots of advice. The quality is Very good. Very heavy and sturdy item. Can def tell it’s professional quality. Delivered in a week. Fast shipping! Very pleased with it.

Plum Space Zone

Plum Space Zone

2.0 
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  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
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Jac2 posts
 

Great – Great trampoline. Easy set up. Kids love it and use it every day. Show details

Oz Trampolines North Explorer

Oz Trampolines North Explorer

5.0 
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  • ShapeRound and Rectangle
  • TypeAbove Ground
Claire
  Fair Incentive

Highly recommend – I love this trampoline, it was easy to assemble (however took some time without words, purely relying on picture make sure you have everything facing… Read more

up the right way). We also bought the wheel which make it so much easier to move around. It’s very heavy so you will still need 2 or 3 people to move it.

Action Sports Curved

Action Sports Curved

5.0 
Summary
  • ShapeRound
  • TypeCoil Springs and Above Ground
RieTAS26 posts
 

easy to assemble – This trampoline was fairly easy to assemble and the video (from the manufacturers website) made it super easy! Of course, there were a couple of… Read more

times that hubby had to come out & assist me as I didn't have the upper body strength for a couple of pieces. Can be assembled about 70% with one person then call in the second person every now & then to assist.

Tip.... make sure the area that you want to put the trampoline is actually flat/level before you begin assembly.

I was impressed with the quality of the materials and all the safety features of it. I'm happy I chose this brand & model.

Kmart 14ft Trampoline with Enclosure

Kmart 14ft Trampoline with Enclosure

1.8 
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  • Price (RRP) $269
  • ShapeRound
  • TypeAbove Ground and Coil Springs
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JessQLD
 

We bought this less than a year ago. Just before Christmas. And it's lost all its bounce. Its got tears on the padding. The bounce is completely… Read more

unusable. Will have to dismantle and go to tip. What a complete waste of money, spend extra and go elsewhere.

Kmart
Kmart    

We’re very sorry to hear that the trampoline hasn’t held up… Read more

FILA Fitness Trampoline

FILA Fitness Trampoline

4.0 
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  • Price (RRP) $39
  • ShapeRound
  • TypeAbove Ground
clakwen20 posts
 

Didn't last long – A friend gave me this rebounder. She had hardly used it, so it was in almost new condition. I have been using it for 20 minutes twice a week for… Read more

around a year. Over the last roughly 6 months, springs have started to break away from the frame. I weigh 63 kilos so I don't think the breakage can be attributed to excessive weight. Although still usable with 3 springs broken, I have now replaced it, as it's only a matter of time before it's unsafe and unusable. For me, as an entry level rebounder it worked fine and I was able to prove to myself that it's worth me buying a better quality one. For the price, it's not terrible value for money, but I hate sending more waste to landfill. All other parts are still in good condition but there's no way to repair the springs short of possibly welding them back on.

Lifespan Kids HyperJump 3 Springless

Lifespan Kids HyperJump 3 Springless

1.2 
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  • TypeSpring-Free and Above Ground
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Angry customer283 posts
 

The product is designed to fail and will capture water and rust from the inside out. Be warned this product and Company relating to exclusive… Read more

warranties offered for the advertised rust guarantee (10 years) will not be honoured. To give context we do not live near salt water or do we live in what there warranty states as Excessively High Moisture Area. And if that doesn't fit their narrative to refuse warranty, despite you informing them of your maintenance of the product.

So a warrant initially was claimed after doing those inspections that 99% of most other owners would probably not do. However I am not one of those owners of things I buy, I tend to look after my stuff. I noticed the paint bubbling on three leg mounts when I looked further and when to perform "maintenance", the pain came straight off with a large portion of flaked rust. I got photos and quickly sent an email.

Initially straight away, it was a return email saying it was "wear and tear". After advising them of what fair wear and tear was, then a long drawn out back and forth of emails started. Initially they agreed to replace the three legs and asked me to check the part, I also asked about replacing the saftey matt at my cost as it was needed (for maintenance). Happy days right, I thought so too, but that only lasted for a brief moment.

I got right under and notice more bubbling panting on the other legs and wondered why, it was weird why these were rusting all in that one place and it appeared from the inside out. INSIDE OUT, very important.

So I updated the contact as Global Fitness (Lifespan) and then they replied with, "t is still considered as a high moisture environment" and "we reckon the period of time you have had this trampoline is possible for the trampoline to develope rust if no maintenance has been performed for 4 years."

I asked for explanations with zero answer to the questions. And have no replied to any emails since. Before they twist the story with what ever do with this. There is paper trail and yes I have reviewed on other sites and will continue to.

Lifespan Kids
Lifespan Kids    

Hello Jema, Thank you for the feedback. We've had… Read more (+1 reply)

Kmart 10ft Trampoline with Enclosure

Kmart 10ft Trampoline with Enclosure

2.0 
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  • Price (RRP) $159
  • ShapeRound
  • TypeAbove Ground and Coil Springs
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ChockieTAS
 

Extremely flimsy – Do not recommend for older kids. Poles snap bars break. My kids got two months out of the second replacement. Would not recommend for kids over 6. Waste of money and time. Show details

Orbit Rebounder Complete Package

Orbit Rebounder Complete Package

5.0 
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  • Price (RRP) $179
  • ShapeRound
  • TypeAbove Ground
BarbSchroQLD38 posts
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Fantastic easy to assemble rebounder mini trampoline – I spent weeks researching and looking for a rebounder that would not brake the piggy bank, be of reasonable quality, not overwhelm my limited spare… Read more

space, be easy to assemble and put away after each session.

I finally found all that in the Orbit rebounder after extensive searching and even bought two which were returned. The biggest hurdle is the assembly if you’re not a heavy weight or body builder. The first rebounder was a folding one that broke during unfolding. The second one came with a useless tool for connecting the bungee cords and even with a friend’s help we failed, I’m sure Arnold Schwarzenegger would have struggled too.

Thankfully I stumbled on YouTube with Orbit's assembly instructions and after reading a few reviews with one lady saying she didn't even need her hubby's help, I thought this could be the one. Although it took me two hours, I too did it all by myself.

There are also some great online videos and articles about the health benefits from exercises on a rebounder. I have been using the Orbit rebounder for over eight months now, jumping two to three times a week for 10 to 15 minutes and am feeling stronger and more energetic.

Genki Foldable Mini Trampoline

Genki Foldable Mini Trampoline

5.0 
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ingsyQLD49 posts
 

fantastic mini trampoline! – I love this mini trampoline! i used my printer & blew the instructions, up, so easy to read & put together! love the travel bag that comes with it, i… Read more

store the handles etc in it, as only use the mini tampoline bit, but, the handles are there, if or when i want to use them. i find it a very gentle soft bounce, so very comfortable on the ankles & legs! not too stiff or too soft, easy when you're not feeling well, to stand feet planted & just gently bounce. i love the fact, it can be folded up too..thoughougly recommend this to the unhealthy, unfit & fit people, its for everyone! good tough construction & easy to replace springs if needed! a well thought out & made piece of equipment!

Smai Rebounder Mini Trampoline 50"

Smai Rebounder Mini Trampoline 50"

5.0 
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  • Price (RRP) $189
  • TypeAbove Ground and Spring-Free
Ink68 posts
 

Top exercise rebounder mini trampolinen – I did a lot of research before choosing the Smai rebounder and I'm delighted with this unit for the following reasons *The bungee cord system gives… Read more

a deep, gentle bounce (I've previously had a mini tramp with metal springs, but not this brand) *It's very reasonably priced and the quality is terrific - because you're buying direct, with no middle man, you get top equipment for your money *The design is very stable *I didn't think I'd use the handle but I'm finding it does give options for different jumping *Rebounders give a great workout, even in a few minutes and I don't need to to change into gym gear. I even use it wearing long skirts *Delivery was fantastic. I ordered it one morning and it was delivered to the Central Coast before 1pm the following day *Assembly only involved attaching the legs and handle bar, which I could easily do by myself, all the tools you need are included *Smai stock all the replacement parts, if I ever need them

Big Air Yeti 360

Big Air Yeti 360

5.0 
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  • ShapeRectangle
  • TypeSpring-Free and Above Ground
GarethNSW2 posts
 

Great trampoline, my kids adore it – My 13 and 10 year old boys use it everyday, perfecting their jumps and flips. It does take a while to assemble, because it is a massive trampoline.… Read more

It handled six 10 year olds easily at a party and was a perfect way for them to burn off some much needed energy while being safe. Great quality, very sturdy. Would highly recommend.

  • Price (RRP) $1,015
  • ShapeRound
clakwen20 posts
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Positive experience – After using a cheap rebounder for some time I was ready to invest in a better quality one. After reading lots of internet reviews I was confused but… Read more

decided to go with the Cellerciser! I've only used it twice so far, but have found the experience noticeably more enjoyable than with my previous one. The Cellerciser feels softer and bouncier but still very supportive. So far I am still using my same exercise routine (one I adapted from a youtube video from Bellicon) but the Cellerciser does come with video instructions. [*Update - several months on, I am still loving the bounce, have incorporated some of the new exercises and feel I have increased muscle and fitness.*] I am occasionally just touching the sides of the bounce area with the edges of my feet - not a problem, but I wonder if it might be too small for a taller person. (I am 169cm.) The Cellerciser is steel, so somewhat heavier than my previous rebounder. I'm not going to be moving it around much so the bi-fold model is fine for me, but the trifold would be better if you are looking for portability. If buying in Australia I can recommend Gavin Cleote from Gavin's Gym as a distributor. My delivery came as promised in good time and Gavin was helpful and responsive.

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What age is it safe to jump on a trampoline?

While kids of all ages love jumping, the generally accepted age for a child to safely play on a trampoline is six years old. While some manufacturers sell ‘toddler trampolines,’ medical professionals advise against buying these, as a toddler’s bone structure hasn’t fully developed fully to withstand the impact of jumping yet. According to a government report by Kidsafe on Trampoline Safety in Australia, children between the ages 0-4 also present in hospital with 45% of total trampoline-related injuries.

What are the benefits of trampolining?

Girl jumping on trampoline

Trampolining is an excellent way to inspire fun and laughter in both kids and adults. It’s an active at-home hobby that helps kids get some fresh air, and a break from the TV. They might not know it, but they’ll also be boosting their cardiovascular health, along with their balance and coordination.

Trampolining offers great benefits for adults, too. Rebounding on a mini trampoline elevates your heart rate in line with a cardio workout, but doubles as a detox. Your lymphatic system – part of your immune system – can house liquid toxins and absorb fatty acids. Rebounding increases lymph flow, which helps flush out these toxins.

There are even benefits of a trampoline for autism. This activity can improve sensory input as kids can replace stereotypic behaviours such as rocking with bouncing, which is calming and can help children cope with stress.

Trampoline Sizes

Size chart by Vuly Play
Image credit: Vuly Play

Make sure to measure your backyard before settling on a trampoline, as your backyard’s size may not be compatible with your first trampoline choice. It’s also recommended that you leave around 2 metres of free space around your trampoline that’s unobstructed by walls, fences, trees, etc. From the ground up, 8 metres of vertical space is a safe benchmark for avoiding obstructions like overhanging branches.

Most trampolines, including both round and rectangular shaped models, are measured from edge-to-edge with the frames included. However, check the specifications of an individual trampoline if you’re unsure.

Mini trampolines

These range from 3ft-4.5ft in diameter, and include the award-winning Jump Star Round 4.5ft. Mini-sized models are more affordable, but made strictly for one person. For example, the Jump Star has a maximum user weight of 50 kg, and only enough safe surface area for solo jumping.

8ft and 10ft trampolines

These small trampolines measure around 2.4m and 3m across respectively, and their round fit is also suitable for compact backyards. They’re a good match for younger jumpers 6 to 10 years old, especially as their position at only around 50cm from the ground makes them easy to climb onto. However, 8ft and 10ft trampolines can only accommodate one jumper at a time. Their maximum weight limit will also be lower, to help avoid collisions caused by multiple jumpers.

If you’re after a rectangle-shaped trampoline, the equivalent size is 7x10ft.

12ft trampolines

These are great all-rounder trampolines suited to families with two kids. Most models are amenable to two smaller kids or one younger child (6-8 years) an one older child (8-12) at a time. Just keep in mind that there’s always a higher risk of injury when there are multiple jumpers.

The rectangular version of a medium-sized trampoline has dimensions of 8ft x 12ft. This size is suited to younger teens, as it provides the length for slightly more complex manoeuvres like flips and tumbles.

Jumbo trampolines

These spacious backyard entertainers boast dimensions of larger than 12ft, typically 14ft or 15ft for round trampolines, and 10ftx17ft or 14x16ft for rectangular models. Since they have a higher weight limitation, they can accommodate small groups of kids. They’re suitable for teenagers, and provide a safe surface for practising gymnastics than the hard ground. On the flipside, these premium trampolines are pricey. For example, the 3.9m Springfree Jumbo Round R132 will set you back $2, 599.

Trampoline Shape and Configuration

Trampolines come in four main shapes; round, rectangle, oval and square. The round and rectangle shapes are the most popular by a landslide, and there are also more models to choose from in these shapes.

Round trampolines

  • Bouncing zone: Circular trampolines incorporate a 'bouncing zone' in the centre of the mat, which jumpers are directed back towards when they venture towards the edges. This particular feature is safer than a rectangle trampoline, provided there aren’t multiple jumpers, which can cause collisions in the centre.
  • Small-garden friendly: It's more common to find small or mini trampolines that are round. This makes them easier to fit into your backyard.
  • More safety nets available: As these were the original trampoline configurations to add safety nets (and logistically it’s easier to fit a safety net around a round trampoline) you’ll find a wider variety of round trampolines are available to purchase with safety nets than rectangular ones.

Rectangular trampolines

  • Grid-garden friendly: If your garden is more box-like in shape, a rectangular trampoline can slot more easily into a corner.
  • For budding gymnasts: Rectangular trampolines are preferable if you’re doing more than just jumping, for example practising gymnastics flips or tumbles.
  • Durable build quality is important: This is because rectangle trampolines that aren’t sturdily designed can tip over if there’s an imbalance of weight, like a sole jumper revelling on one side of the trampoline.
  • Limited manoeuvrability: In most cases this shape is less ‘portable’ than circular trampolines as they are generally bulkier.

In-ground trampolines

In-ground trampoline in backyard

An in-ground trampoline is installed in the ground, so it sits directly on top of the ground, rather than on stilts. However, these trampolines aren't neccessarily safer than conventional above-ground trampolines. Since falls can happen from the top of a jump at around 2 metres above the ground, it's still possible to become injured.

In-ground trampoline installation requires digging into the ground, and the space directly underneath the trampoline should be free of utility wires such gas wires. Drainage of water from underneath the trampoline (for example after hosing the grass) also needs to be considered. It’s for these reasons that the installation time and costs associated with an in-ground trampoline may make it more expensive than opting for an above-ground trampoline. However, since they take up less vertical space, in-ground models are also more aesthetically pleasing as they let you view your garden without a tall obstruction in the way.

Are springless trampolines better than coiled-spring trampolines?

Springfree 10ft trampoline happy girl jumping

Coil springs expand in and out when the trampoline is being used, and they contain small and sharp bits. If they become exposed and a jumper falls on them, it can result in pinching or other injuries.

Springless trampolines, on the other hand, use alternative bouncing mechanisms. Whether elastic straps, composite rods or fibreglass rods, these components are tucked securely under the rim of the jumping mat, as demonstrated by the Springfree 10ft Trampoline, pictured above.

However, springless trampolines are more expensive than coiled-spring trampolines, as their safer design makes them more sought-after trampolines. The Vuly Thunder Large (12 ft) features a promising 4.2-star rating, but costs $1,549.

If you’re looking for a more affordable trampoline, but would still prefer to prioritise a trampoline with a bevvy of safety features, the Little Nation 12ft Trampoline is a popular pick, and costs $369.95.

Its features include a curved pole design with padding on top, to minimise any chance of contact beyond the enclosure net with energetic bounces, a zipless entry that uses an overlapping flap to automatically close, a UV-treated net, and powder-coated galvanised frame.

Build quality

Vuly 14ft Extra Large Lift 2 Trampoline

Choose a trampoline with a heavy duty frame that’s thickly built. Trampolines with a galvanised finish and power-coated finish help prevent rust and add to the durability factor. Since it'll live outdoors, your trampoline should also be UV-resistant so it doesn’t ‘crack’ under the pressure of the harsh Aussie sun. You can also get trampolines, such as a Vuly trampoline, with a fitted shade cover.

Choosing a trampoline with a solid build quality will make your trampoline purchase more expensive. For example, the Kmart 14ft Trampoline with Enclosure is made using coil springs, and is affordable at $269. The Vuly 14ft (Extra Large) Lift 2 Round Trampoline (pictured, above) is also designed with coil springs, but is dearer $1,647.

A significant factor in the price difference is build quality. The Vuly model's steel-galvanised frame includes powder coating as well as a UV-resistant enclosure, while the Kmart mdodel is constructed from steel and a poly-blend. Going with a company that specialises in making trampolines may also make it easier to source spare parts after your purchase.

Safety

While having fun on a trampoline is a priority, it should never come at the expense of keeping safe. To do this, there are a few essential safety precautions you can take to ensure everyone can keep jumping for joy, not pain.

  • Padding: If you're investing in a coiled-spring trampoline, make sure the springs are securely and completely covered by thick padding. This helps safeguards against tears or torn skin in the event of a fall. If the springs are outside a safety net, this adds even more protection, which is ideal for safety reasons.
  • Safety nets: This helps keep jumpers from falling off the edge of the trampoline, or rebounding onto the hard ground by accident. Look for an enclosure that's secured firmly to the edges of the trampoline. If you have an older trampoline that still offers good bounce but is in need of a safety revamp, you can purchase compatible padding and safety nets separately and attach them to your trampoline.
  • Weight limits: Knowing your trampoline's maximum weight is essential to safe jumping. While weight limits will be specified by the manufacturer, check that a prospective trampoline has passed Australian safety standards, which are voluntary. When tested and approved, trampolines can take up to 5 times the weight of the load they claim to.
  • Adult supervision: Needless to say, there's no substitute for quality adult supervision, especially when younger kids are jumping on the trampoline. As they're generally less spatially aware, a wild unsupervised trampolining sessions could result in some unhappy accidents.