Hey there! I'm super stoked to have you drop by. As a supplier of awesome Trampoline Jumping equipment, I've got tons of knowledge about what you should wear when you're bouncing around on a trampoline. So, let's dive right in and chat about clothing that's a perfect fit for this ultra - fun activity.
First things first, comfort is king. You wanna be able to move freely and not have anything restricting your jumps. That's why I always recommend stretchy fabrics. Things like spandex, lycra, or a blend with these materials are fantastic. They can bend and stretch with you as you do all those flips, twists, and high - flying jumps.
A great option for an upper body is a stretchy T - shirt. It won't bunch up or get in your way when you're moving around. And it's breathable, too. You'll sweat a bit while jumping, and a breathable shirt will keep you cool and dry. I've seen so many people wearing tight, non - stretchy tops that end up pulling and tugging, and it just takes away from the fun. With a stretchy T - shirt, you're all set to have a blast!
On the bottom, leggings are a game - changer. Leggings made from stretchy materials hug your legs without being too tight. They've got this amazing flexibility that allows you to kick your legs up high, do splits if you're feeling adventurous, and land without any hassle. Plus, they protect your legs from minor scrapes in case you accidentally brush against the trampoline frame.
Now, if you're not a fan of leggings, shorts can also work well. But they need to be the right kind of shorts. Look for ones that are short enough not to get caught under your feet when you're jumping, and they should have an elastic waistband. Those with a drawstring can be adjusted to fit you perfectly, so you don't have to worry about them falling down as you bounce. Avoid baggy or loose - fitting shorts, as they can be a real pain and might even cause you to trip.
What about shoes? Well, when it comes to trampoline jumping, bare feet are usually the way to go. Shoes have the potential to damage the trampoline mat, and they can also make it harder to keep your balance. Plus, you get a better grip on the mat with your bare feet. However, if you really feel like you need some foot protection, there are special trampoline socks available. These socks usually have a rubberized sole that provides extra grip and helps with balancing.
Accessories can also play a role. A headband can be super useful to keep your hair out of your eyes. It stops long hair from flying around and getting in your face, which can be really annoying, especially when you're trying to focus on your next big jump. If you wear glasses, it's a good idea to use a glasses strap. That way, you won't have to worry about them flying off and getting broken during your jumps.
Let's talk about the kind of trampolines I supply and how clothing might relate to them. Our 12ft Trampoline is a popular choice. It's big enough for multiple people to jump on at the same time, which means more opportunities for group fun. When you're using a larger trampoline like this, you'll want to make sure your clothing isn't going to cause any problems for others. Tight - fitting, non - snagging clothes are essential so that there's no chance of getting tangled up with other jumpers.
Our Ground Trampoline has a different setup. It's closer to the ground, so in case you fall off, the risk is a bit lower. But even with that, proper clothing is still vital. Since it's at ground level, there might be more dust or debris around, so a pair of leggings can provide an extra layer of protection for your legs.
When I think about the perfect outfit for trampoline jumping, it's all about being safe, comfortable, and ready for action. I've seen so many people have the best time on our trampolines when they're dressed appropriately.
One thing I've noticed over the years is that bright - colored clothing can really add to the fun. It's great for group activities because you can easily spot each other on the trampoline. So, don't be afraid to choose some eye - catching colors. It'll make your jumps even more exciting!
Also, remember to take care of your clothing. After a big session on the trampoline, give your clothes a good wash. The sweat and dirt from jumping can build up over time, and you want to keep them fresh and ready for the next adventure.
So, whether you're a beginner or a pro at trampoline jumping, getting the right clothing is essential. It can enhance your experience, keep you safe, and make sure you're always comfortable while doing what you love.


If you're thinking about getting a trampoline or just want to chat more about the best clothing for the activity, I'm here for you. I've seen firsthand how amazing it is to see people enjoying themselves on our trampolines, and I want to help you have the same great time. Drop me a line, and let's start a conversation about making your trampoline dreams a reality!
References
- Personal experience as a trampoline jumping equipment supplier
- Observations of customer behavior and clothing choices during trampoline use
