Moving a fun trampoline safely might seem like a daunting task, but with the right approach, it can be a breeze. As a fun trampoline supplier, I've seen my fair share of people struggling with trampoline relocation. In this blog post, I'll share some tips and tricks to help you move your trampoline safely and efficiently.
Pre - move Preparation
Before you even start thinking about moving the trampoline, there are a few things you need to do. First off, check the weather forecast. You don't want to be moving a heavy trampoline in the rain or strong winds. A dry, calm day is ideal for this kind of job.
Next, gather all the necessary tools. You'll likely need a socket wrench or a spanner to take apart any bolts holding the trampoline together. Also, have some strong ropes or straps on hand to secure the trampoline during transportation.
Inspect the trampoline for any damages. If there are any tears in the jumping mat or loose springs, it's better to fix them before moving. This not only ensures the safety of the trampoline during the move but also its functionality once it's set up again.
Taking the Trampoline Apart
Most trampolines are designed to be disassembled, and this is a crucial step in moving them safely. Start by removing the safety net if your trampoline has one. It's usually attached with clips or ropes, so it should be relatively easy to take off.
Next, take out the springs. This can be a bit tricky as they're under tension. Use a spring puller to safely remove each spring. Be careful not to let the springs fly off and hit you.
Once the springs are out, you can start taking apart the frame. Use your socket wrench to loosen the bolts and separate the frame sections. It's a good idea to label each part as you take it apart. This will make reassembly much easier later on.
Moving the Parts
Now that you've got the trampoline in pieces, it's time to move them. If you're moving the trampoline within your property, you can use a wheelbarrow or a hand truck to transport the heavier parts like the frame.
For the lighter parts such as the jumping mat and the safety net, you can carry them by hand. Make sure to handle the jumping mat carefully to avoid any further damage.
If you're moving the trampoline to a different location, you'll need a vehicle to transport it. A pickup truck or a large van is ideal. Lay the parts flat in the vehicle and secure them with ropes or straps to prevent them from shifting during the journey.
Re - assembling the Trampoline
Once you've moved all the parts to the new location, it's time to put the trampoline back together. Start by assembling the frame. Follow the labels you made during disassembly to ensure that each part is in the right place.


Next, attach the jumping mat. Stretch it out over the frame and start putting the springs back in. Use the spring puller to make this task easier. Make sure the springs are evenly spaced and tightened to ensure a good bounce.
Finally, attach the safety net. This will provide an extra layer of protection for anyone using the trampoline. Make sure it's securely fastened so that it doesn't come loose during use.
Safety Considerations
Safety should always be your top priority when moving a trampoline. Wear protective gear such as gloves and safety glasses to prevent injuries from sharp edges or flying springs.
When lifting heavy parts, use proper lifting techniques. Bend your knees and lift with your legs, not your back. If a part is too heavy for you to lift alone, ask for help.
Also, make sure the new location for the trampoline is safe. It should be on a level surface, away from any obstacles such as trees, fences, or power lines.
Why Choose Our Trampolines
As a fun trampoline supplier, we offer a wide range of high - quality trampolines. Our Safety Trampoline comes with advanced safety features to ensure a worry - free bouncing experience. The sturdy frame and the well - designed safety net provide maximum protection.
Our Single Trampoline is perfect for individuals who want to enjoy some solo bouncing. It's compact and easy to set up, making it a great choice for small backyards.
And if you have a larger backyard, our Trampoline for Backyard is the ideal option. It offers a spacious jumping area and is built to last.
Contact Us for Purchasing
If you're interested in purchasing a fun trampoline or have any questions about moving or maintaining one, don't hesitate to get in touch with us. We're here to help you find the perfect trampoline for your needs and ensure a smooth buying experience.
References
- "Trampoline Safety and Assembly Guide" - Trampoline Manufacturer's Handbook
- "Moving Large Outdoor Equipment" - Home Improvement Magazine
