Hey there! As a garden trampoline supplier, I often get asked, "Can I move a garden trampoline easily?" Well, let's dive right into it and find out.
First off, the ease of moving a garden trampoline depends on a few factors. The size of the trampoline is a major one. Smaller trampolines, like the Single Trampoline, are generally a lot easier to move compared to the larger ones. A single trampoline is usually designed for one person and has a relatively compact size. You can probably move it around your garden by yourself without too much hassle. You just need to lift it up from the edges and carry it to the new spot.
On the other hand, if you have a bigger trampoline, such as the Trampoline for Backyard, things can get a bit more complicated. These trampolines are built to accommodate more people and are often larger in diameter. They also come with a sturdier frame and more parts, which means they're heavier. Moving a big backyard trampoline might require at least two or three people. You'll need to coordinate your efforts to lift and carry it safely.
Another factor is the type of trampoline. Some trampolines, like the Pumpkin Trampoline, have a unique shape and design. This can affect how easy it is to move. The non - traditional shape might make it a bit trickier to grip and lift compared to a standard round trampoline. But don't worry, with a bit of planning, you can still move it.
Before you start moving your trampoline, there are a few steps you should take. First, make sure the trampoline is empty. Remove any kids or toys that might be on it. Then, check the area where you're moving it to. Make sure the ground is level and free of any sharp objects or obstacles. You don't want to damage the trampoline or get hurt during the move.


If your trampoline has a safety net, it's a good idea to take it down first. The net can get in the way and make the trampoline bulkier to move. Just follow the instructions that came with the trampoline to remove it properly. You can also take off any other accessories, like the ladder or the padding, to make the trampoline lighter.
Once you've prepared the trampoline, it's time to start moving. If it's a small trampoline, you can just grab it from the edges and lift. Try to keep it as level as possible to avoid any damage. If it's a big one, position yourselves around the trampoline. One person can take the center of one side, and the others can take the corners. Lift on the count of three and move slowly and steadily to the new location.
If you're moving the trampoline over a long distance or to a different area, you might want to consider disassembling it. This is especially true for larger trampolines. Disassembling the trampoline makes it easier to transport and can also reduce the risk of damage. Just make sure you keep all the parts together and label them if necessary. You can use a tool kit to take apart the frame and springs. Once you've moved it to the new location, you can reassemble it following the instructions.
Now, you might be wondering if there are any tools that can help you move the trampoline. Well, a dolly can be really useful. You can place the disassembled parts or the whole trampoline on the dolly and roll it to the new location. This can save you a lot of energy, especially if you're moving it over a long distance.
In conclusion, whether you can move a garden trampoline easily depends on its size, type, and your preparation. Smaller trampolines are generally easier to move, while larger ones might require more effort and planning. But with the right approach, you can move your trampoline safely and without too much trouble.
If you're in the market for a new garden trampoline or need more advice on moving or maintaining your existing one, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you make the most of your trampoline experience. Whether you're looking for a single trampoline for some solo fun or a big backyard trampoline for family gatherings, we've got you covered. Contact us for more information and let's start a great conversation about your trampoline needs.
References:
- General knowledge from years of experience as a garden trampoline supplier.
- Manufacturer's instructions for various trampoline models.
