Ensure it is made of high-quality UV-resistant material. Ideally, the net should attach inside the springs/rods so the jumper can’t even touch the frame.
Generally cheaper and offer a classic, high-energy bounce. However, they require a thick safety pad to prevent pinched fingers or toes.
The shape of your trampoline completely changes how it feels to jump:
Instead of metal coils, these use flexible composite rods or heavy-duty elastic. They are widely considered the safest option because they eliminate the "impact zones" where most injuries happen, though they usually come with a higher price tag. 3. Safety Features are Non-Negotiable Don't compromise here. Look for these three things: