- First, measure your garden to know exactly which trampoline size will fit before ordering! You should plan a free area of about 1 m around the trampoline.
- For a single child or lighter, younger children, a round trampoline will probably offer the best bounce. While there is some truth in the claim that the bigger the trampoline, the safer it is, children using the trampoline alone will still have a lot of fun on our smaller 300 and 350 cm diameter models.
- If you have more than one child, we recommend an oval or rectangular trampoline. These shapes offer two equal jumping areas and the children are not as easily directed to the center of the jumping mat when jumping as is the case on a round trampoline. If you have two or more children and enough space in the garden, you should choose a trampoline with a diameter/length of more than 400 cm.
- If your children want to practice gymnastics, tricks and flips, oval and rectangular models are the ideal choice. The bigger the better, because young athletes benefit enormously from a larger area and safety increases as well as the level of fun. If there is space, choose a trampoline with at least 450 cm in diameter/length.
- Remember that the total dimensions of the trampoline include the edge padding! For a trampoline with a diameter of 300 cm, the jumping surface only measures about 220 cm (depending on the trampoline model or the width of the edge padding).
Both large and small trampolines are incredibly fun, but if you're thinking long-term and have enough space in your garden, we recommend choosing the largest trampoline possible. More surface area means more room for your children to play safely without colliding with each other or the edges of the trampoline.