The Best Trampolines in 2025

Its summer and the kids are home with nothing to do.  There’s one thing we can all agree on… they need to spend some time OUTSIDE.  And quite frankly, kids today don’t get enough exercise.  Your best bet for taking care of both?  A new trampoline for the backyard!

Trampolines are relatively inexpensive, perfect for all kids from young to old, and they provide for hours of fun and exercise.  We’ve put together the following list of the best trampolines available this season, and if you’re wondering how to pick, read on below in our trampoline buyer’s guide for more details.

Tatub 16ft Trampoline with Basketball Hoop

Tatub (16ft) Trampoline 

 ✔ Heavy Gauge Galvanized Steel Frame
✔ Thick Guard Poles to Support No-Gap Enclosure Net
Includes Basketball Hoop and Ladder
✔ 16ft Round Jumping Mat
✔ 108 Gavlanized Trampoline Springs 
✔ 1000lb Total Weight Capacity (325lb per individual limit)

9.9/10

SpringFree Trampoline Review

Springfree Trampoline 13ft Jumbo Square

✔ Load Capacity of 1100lbs
✔ Springless Design Eliminates 90% of Trampoline-Related Injuries
✔ 13ft Square Jumping Area
✔ Double Powder-Coated Galvanized Steel Frame
✔ 10 Year Warranty on ALL Parts
✔ Flexible Net with No Metal Poles
✔ More Safety & Better Built = More Expensive

9.8/10

JUPA 15ft Round Kids Trampoline

JUPA Kids Trampoline – 15ft Round

✔ Heavy Gauge 7″ Springs
✔ Ladder, Safety Net, Wind Stake Included
✔ 350lb Weight Limit
✔ Medium, 15ft Round Jumping Mat
✔ Easy to Assemble
✔ Rust-Resistant Frame

9.7/10

CalmMax Trampoline Best Trampoline

CalmMax Trampoline – Heavy Duty (15ft Round)

✔ Stable With Ten Balanced Contact Points 
✔ Heavy-Duty Steel Frame (Galvanized inside and out)
Heavy 400lb Weight Limit
✔ Jumping Mat sizes available in 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, or 16ft.  
✔ 6ft High Safety Net With Tear Resistance
✔ Easy to Assemble

9.6/10

Giantex trampoline review

Giantex 15ft Round Trampoline with Safety Net

✔ Galvanized Steel Frame
✔ Includes Safety Enclosure Net and Foam Sleeves
No Gap Between the Mat and Net to Ensure Safety
✔ Small 8ft Round Jumping Mat
✔ Only 200lb Weight Capacity

9.6/10

Skywalker Trampoline Review

Skywalker 12ft Jump-N-Dunk Trampoline

✔ Foam-Padded Poles for Stability
✔ No Gaps Between Net and Jumping Surface
✔ Small Sized 12ft Round Trampoline
✔ Basketball Hoop Included
✔ Dual Zipper & Latch Clip for Safety
✔ Weather-Resistant Galvanized Steel Frame

9.4/10

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Trampoline Buying Guide

Trampolines provide hours of outdoor fun for families and are a great way for kids and adults to get exercise.  In today’s technology driven world, parents are often looking for ways to get kids off devices and outside for some fresh air.  A trampoline is something kids can enjoy on their own or a fun activity they can do with friends.  There have been many improvements in trampoline design over the past decade with safety being the main goal. Choosing a trampoline that fits your space and needs can provide years of fun for the whole family.  Here are our favorite top 5 trampolines.

What to Look For in Trampolines

Any time you’re making a big purchase for your family, you want to make sure you have all the information needed to make an informed decision.  Trampolines come in many different shapes and sizes.  Many have different designs and patented safety features.  Warranties and the quality of the materials used are important in order to guarantee years of fun out of your investment.  To help you make the best decision for your family, we’ve highlighted the most important factors to consider when buying a trampoline below. 

kids in backyard with springfree trampoline

Safety

Safety is the most important factor to consider when purchasing a trampoline.  According to an article published by the Mayo Clinic, there are approximately 100,000  trampoline-related injuries each year.  However, the article also goes on to state that trampoline injuries aren’t that different than ones kids get from bike or playground accidents.  The key, as with any outdoor activity, is to put safety measures in place for your loved ones. 

All of our trampoline picks include a safety enclosure (net) to prevent jumpers from falling off the sides.  Our top picks have the added feature of connecting the net directly to the mat to eliminate gaps.  New spring-free designs, though more expensive, hold higher safety ratings from consumer reports by removing hazards from springs and hard edges. 

Installing a trampoline properly also provides additional protection for jumpers.  Trampolines should be placed on a level, grassy surface away from any obstacles or low hanging trees.  Determine where to place the trampoline before you buy it to make sure you purchase the correct shape and size. 

boy jumping high on trampoline

Trampoline Size and Shape

Trampolines can be purchased in four shapes, round, square, rectangle, and oval and come in sizes ranging 8 -16 ft.  The most common shape for residential trampolines is round; however, you should consider which shape works best for the space you have available. 

Trampolines in the 6-8 ft range are ideal for single jumpers.  Medium trampolines in the 10-12 ft range are much better for two jumpers.  Parents who want to get in on the fun should consider something in the 14-16ft range. 

A larger jumping surface can better accommodate multiple jumpers by allowing them to spread out and have their own bounce area.   Choosing the correct size is important to minimize the potential for collisions between jumpers. 

kids jumping on trampoline with net

Weight Limits

The weight limit of a trampoline determines how many jumpers it can handle at one time.  Most trampolines will recommend one jumper at a time, but we know that’s not always possible when you have several kids.  If you intend to have multiple jumpers, it is imperative that you purchase a trampoline that can handle a higher weight limit. 

Typically, weight limits are higher for larger trampolines.  The 14-16 ft trampolines are the best for multiple jumpers.  They not only have higher weight limits but more room for jumpers to spread out while jumping.

Quality/Warranty

When purchasing a trampoline, you want to make sure it is made out of quality materials to ensure years of fun out of your investment.  Our top picks all have frames built out of galvanized steel with a rust-resistant coating. 

The most durable safety nets contain polyethylene which helps protect against moisture and insects.  The weakest part of the net tends to be the zipper track.  Purchasing one with reinforced stitching will prevent tearing at these points. 

Pads and jumping mats are commonly UV protected to guard them from the elements.  The jumping mat gets the most use out of any part on the trampoline.   Most mats are made of similar materials.  Higher stitch counts and reinforced stitching will make the mat more durable.  

Most trampolines will carry a 3-yr warranty on the frame and a 1-yr warranty on all other parts.  Some of the more expensive models will offer 10-yr up to lifetime warranties on their products.  This is something to consider if you are considering a higher end model.  Though it may cost more up front you may save money on replacement parts in the years to come.

Affordability

The trampolines reviewed above range anywhere from $300 to $3000 dollars depending on the size, shape, and design you prefer.  The best trampoline is the one that is right for your family based on safety, use, shape, and price.  Keep in mind that trampolines are an investment and if your children are little you may want to consider purchasing something they can grow into, as opposed to buying multiple trampolines over time.  

Happy Kids Laying on Trampoline

Conclusion

Trampolines can create years of fun and exercise for people of all ages.  The buying factors we’ve outlined here will help you choose the trampoline that is right for your family.  Please keep in mind that no matter which trampoline you purchase; young children should always be supervised while jumping and manufacturer guidelines followed in order to create a safe experience for everyone.

As a reminder, to grab our favorite trampoline this season, check out the Merax 15ft Round Trampoline that suits most families best.

For those of you that are most concerned about safety, that’s us too actually, we highly recommend “springing” for the Springfree 13ft Jumbo Square Trampoline.

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