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What's the best size trampoline for you?

From little kids to big kids, small gardens to large, find the best size trampoline for you and your family.

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 A little boy playing on a blue Plum Junior 6ft trampoline with enclosure while his mother watches.

Trampolines for families

Round trampolines are a lot of people's go-to shape when buying for their garden. Their round shape provides more surface area to bounce on, while the even distribution of springs means that wherever you start jumping, you'll generally end up back in the middle. This is where you will get the most consistent and powerful bounce.

A little boy looking out of Chad Valley My First 4ft outdoor kids trampoline with enclosure placed outdoors.

Trampolines for toddlers

For children not yet old enough to jump on a full-size model, toddler trampolines are ideal. They offer a safe and fun way to get active, and can also help build coordination and balance. Most toddler trampolines are around three feet in diameter and come with a sturdy support handle for children to grasp on to while they jump.

Trampolines for gymnasts.

Trampolines for gymnasts

Rectangular trampolines are particularly suited to gymnasts as they offer more space for tumbles and tricks. Unlike round trampolines, the springs work independently, meaning that the user has to be more careful and controlled in their take-off and landing because they won't be automatically redirected back to the middle.

Above ground trampolines vs in-ground trampolines

Learn the benefits of each to help you make an informed decision.

Plum 8ft Deluxe Springsafe outdoor trampoline with enclosure in blue and black colour.

Above ground trampolines

These are the standard type of trampoline, sitting on legs above the ground. Maintaining these requires little effort and they are generally cheaper than in ground trampolines due to minimal additional costs, like installation.

In-ground trampolines.

In-ground trampolines

More aesthetically pleasing, these trampolines sit in the ground. You'll have to dig a hole for one to fit in, but once in the ground, users will be able to easily walk on and off with no need to struggle climbing on or using a ladder.

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Trampoline safety, maintenance and assembly

Trampoline safety

Trampolines can be loads of fun, but if you're not careful injuries can happen. Make sure children are supervised constantly, and only the appropriate amount of people are using a trampoline at one time. Enclosures are a good and easy way to make bouncing safer, preventing anyone from falling off.

Trampoline maintenance

Regularly check your trampoline before you use it, looking out for holes, a sagging trampoline mat, bent or broken parts and damaged springs. You can buy replacements for most parts if you notice any issues. And to keep your trampoline in the best condition, you should cover the jump area with a protective cover.

Weight capacity.

Weight capacity

Almost all garden trampolines have a maximum weight capacity. This gives you a good idea of how many people can safely jump on it and whether or not it can accommodate older kids, adults and teens. As a general rule, the bigger the trampoline is, the more weight it will be able to hold.

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