Hey there! I'm a supplier of outdoor trampolines, and I get asked all the time, "How do I choose the right shape of an outdoor trampoline?" Well, you've come to the right place. In this blog post, I'm going to break down the different shapes of outdoor trampolines, their pros and cons, and help you figure out which one is the best fit for you and your space.
Round Trampolines
Round trampolines are by far the most popular shape out there. They've been around for ages, and there's a good reason for that. One of the biggest advantages of a round trampoline is its even bounce. When you jump on a round trampoline, the springs distribute the force of your jump evenly around the perimeter. This means that no matter where you jump on the trampoline, you'll get a consistent bounce. It's great for beginners and kids because it's more forgiving if you land off - center.
Another plus is that round trampolines are generally safer in terms of preventing falls. Since the edges curve inwards, there's less of a chance that you'll accidentally roll off the side. They also come in a wide range of sizes. For example, our 14ft Trampoline is a great option for a medium - sized backyard. It gives you plenty of room to jump and have fun without taking up too much space.
However, round trampolines do have some drawbacks. They don't have as much jumping surface area as some other shapes. If you have a big family or you're an advanced jumper who likes to do flips and tricks, you might find the space a bit limited.
Rectangular Trampolines
Rectangular trampolines are the go - to for serious jumpers, like gymnasts and competitive athletes. The reason is simple: they offer the most powerful bounce. The straight sides and corners of a rectangular trampoline allow the springs to work more efficiently, giving you a higher and more explosive jump. This makes them perfect for practicing advanced maneuvers.
In terms of size, rectangular trampolines can be quite large. They're great for large backyards or commercial settings, like trampoline parks. But this also means they take up a lot of space. If you have a small backyard, a rectangular trampoline might not be the best choice.
Another thing to consider is safety. Rectangular trampolines have flat edges, which means there's a slightly higher risk of rolling off compared to round trampolines. However, with proper safety enclosures, this risk can be minimized.
Oval Trampolines
Oval trampolines are kind of a middle - ground between round and rectangular trampolines. They offer a larger jumping area than round trampolines while still maintaining a relatively compact shape. The oval shape provides a good balance of bounce and space. You get a more powerful bounce than a round trampoline, but not as extreme as a rectangular one.
Oval trampolines are also a great option for families. They're big enough for multiple kids to jump on at the same time, but they won't overwhelm a medium - sized backyard. Our Pumpkin Trampoline is an oval - shaped trampoline that's not only fun to jump on but also has a unique design that kids will love.
One potential downside is that they can be a bit more expensive than round trampolines. This is because they require more materials to manufacture and the design is a bit more complex.
Square Trampolines
Square trampolines are a popular choice for those who want a good balance of space and bounce. They offer more jumping area than round trampolines, but they're not as large or as powerful as rectangular trampolines. The square shape gives you four equal sides, which can be great for practicing certain types of jumps and tricks.
Square trampolines are also relatively easy to install and maintain. They fit well in square or rectangular backyards, and they're a good option for families with a moderate amount of space. Our Big Trampoline is a square - shaped trampoline that provides a lot of jumping space for a great price.


However, like rectangular trampolines, the flat edges of square trampolines mean there's a slightly higher risk of rolling off compared to round trampolines.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Trampoline Shape
Space
The first thing you need to consider is how much space you have in your backyard. Measure the area where you want to place the trampoline and make sure you leave enough room around it for safety. If you have a small backyard, a round or square trampoline might be your best bet. For larger yards, you can consider rectangular or oval trampolines.
Usage
Think about who will be using the trampoline and how they'll be using it. If you have young kids or beginners, a round trampoline is a safe and forgiving option. If you're an advanced jumper or a gymnast, a rectangular trampoline will give you the performance you need. If it's for family fun and multiple users, an oval or square trampoline could be the way to go.
Budget
Trampolines come in a wide range of prices. Round trampolines are generally the most affordable, while rectangular and some oval trampolines can be more expensive. Set a budget before you start shopping and look for a trampoline that fits within your price range.
Safety
Safety should always be a top priority. No matter what shape of trampoline you choose, make sure it comes with a safety enclosure. This will help prevent falls and injuries. Also, follow all the manufacturer's instructions for installation and use.
Conclusion
Choosing the right shape of an outdoor trampoline depends on your specific needs and circumstances. Each shape has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it's important to weigh them carefully. Whether you're looking for a safe and fun option for your kids or a high - performance trampoline for advanced jumpers, there's a shape out there for you.
If you're still not sure which shape is right for you, or if you have any other questions about our outdoor trampolines, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you make the best decision for your family and your backyard. Contact us today to start the procurement process and get your perfect trampoline!
References
- Trampoline Safety Guide, American Academy of Pediatrics
- Trampoline Industry Standards and Best Practices, International Trampoline Manufacturers Association
