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Frame Material
Heavy 11 Gauge Steel
Number of Frame Sections for Stability
8
Life Expectancy
20-30 Years
Weight Limit
352 lbs
Rows of Stitching on Jump Bed
8
Number of Boxes
2
Number of Springs
80
Spring Length
8.5"
Safety Enclosure Specs
Pole Height
6 ft
Pole Material
12 Gauge Galvanized Steel Covered by 5mm Foam
Top Hoop
6 mm Solid Fiberglass
Net Material
PET (Polyetheylene Telephthalate) With Vinyl Top/Bottom and Sleeves
Frame Material
Heavy 11 Gauge Steel
Number of Frame Sections for Stability
8
Life Expectancy
20-30 Years
Weight Limit
1,100 lbs Max Test Capacity
Number of Boxes
2
Number of Springs
124
Spring Length
8.5"
Safety Enclosure Specs
Pole Height
6 ft
Pole Material
12 Gauge Galvanized Steel Covered by 5mm Foam
Net Material
PET (Polyetheylene Telephthalate) With Vinyl Top/Bottom and Sleeves
Frame Material
Heavy 11 Gauge Steel
Number of Frame Sections for Stability
8
Life Expectancy
20-30 years
Weight Limit
1,100 lbs Max Test Capacity
Rows of Stitching on Jump Bed
8 rows
Number of Boxes
2
Number of Springs
112
Spring Length
8.5"
Safety Enclosure Specs
Pole Height
6 ft
Pole Material
12 Gauge Galvanized Steel Covered by 5mm Foam
Net Material
PET (Polyetheylene Telephthalate) With Vinyl Top/Bottom and Sleeves
Frame Material
Heavy 14 Gauge Steel
Number of Frame Sections for Stability
8
Life Expectancy
20-30 years
Weight Limit
1,100 lbs Max Test Capacity
Rows of Stitching on Jump Bed
8 rows
Number of Boxes
1
Number of Springs
96
Spring Length
8.5"
Safety Enclosure Specs
Pole Height
6 ft
Pole Material
12 Gauge Galvanized Steel Covered by 5mm Foam
Top Hoop
6 mm Solid Fiberglass
Net Material
PET (Polyetheylene Telephthalate) With Vinyl Top/Bottom and Sleeves
Frame Material
Heavy 14 Gauge Steel
Number of Frame Sections for Stability
8
Life Expectancy
20-30 years
Weight Limit
1,100 lbs Max Test Capacity
Rows of Stitching on Jump Bed
8 rows
Number of Boxes
1
Number of Springs
96
Spring Length
8.5"
Safety Enclosure Specs
Pole Height
6 ft
Pole Material
12 Gauge Galvanized Steel Covered by 5mm Foam
Top Hoop
6 mm Solid Fiberglass
Net Material
PET (Polyetheylene Telephthalate) With Vinyl Top/Bottom and Sleeves
Frame Material
Heavy 14 Gauge Steel
Number of Frame Sections for Stability
8
Life Expectancy
20-30 years
Weight Limit
1,100 lbs Max Test Capacity
Rows of Stitching on Jump Bed
8 rows
Number of Boxes
1
Number of Springs
96
Spring Length
8.5"
Safety Enclosure Specs
Pole Height
6 ft
Pole Material
12 Gauge Galvanized Steel Covered by 5mm Foam
Top Hoop
6 mm Solid Fiberglass
Net Material
PET (Polyetheylene Telephthalate) With Vinyl Top/Bottom and Sleeves
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Answers to common safety, sizing, and setup questions about trampolines.
In-ground trampolines sit flush with the yard and remove fall height entirely, while above-ground trampolines with safety enclosures stay safe through proper setup, padding, and clear age limits.
A well-built trampoline with a galvanized steel frame, UV-stable mat, and quality springs lasts ten to fifteen years in Texas backyards, especially when you store the safety net during storms.
A 12-foot round trampoline suits most yards and a single jumper, while 14-foot or 10x14 rectangle models give kids room to bounce and the best feel for serious gymnastics fans.
Yes, our trampoline frames use galvanized steel that resists rust, and UV-treated mats stay flexible through Texas summers, but we always recommend removing or anchoring the enclosure before serious storms.
Most pediatric guidelines suggest waiting until age six for full-size trampolines, with adult supervision, one jumper at a time, and a safety net always installed before any backyard session.
Talk to our team about a safe, durable trampoline sized for your kids, your yard, and the way Texas weather treats outdoor gear.