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Compact Round Trampoline

Designed for compact yards, it’s ideal for providing responsive rebound for lighter jumpers.

 

Quick Facts

Price
$1,149
Size
8.23 ft (diameter)
Space Required
16 ft
Availability
In stock
Shipping time
7-10 business days

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Springfree™ Trampoline offers you the World’s Safest Trampolines. After 14 years of injury prevention research, we bring you a smart, safety-conscious design from a team of world class engineers.

Our 8ft Round Trampoline and Safety Enclosure is designed for lighter jumpers and for smaller backyards. Our 8ft mat jumping surface is equivalent to a traditional 10ft trampoline but takes up the space of a traditional 8ft trampoline – so you maximize your jumping surface and save valuable backyard space.

Rods

Springfree™ Trampoline uses flexible fibreglass rods to give a soft non-jarring bounce. The rods lie beneath the jumping surface out of harms way. Traditional trampolines have springs that give a harsh, jolting bounce, and despite safety pads, can still injure.

Hidden Frame

Springfree™ Trampoline’s frame is well beneath the jumping surface. You can’t hit it, period. On traditional trampolines the frame is a hazard to jumpers, being the same height as the mat. With Springfree™ Trampoline, you can jump freely and safely. While jumping on traditional trampolines you must always be conscious as to where the steel springs are.

Soft Edge

Springfree™ Trampoline has a SoftEdge™, which is over 30 times more shock absorbent than pads. The hard frame and springs on traditional trampolines can only be hidden and slightly softened by pads. Pads not only wear and tear but lose much of their shock absorbing property after only a few impacts.

FlexiNet™

The Springfree™ Trampoline FlexiNet™ enclosure has flexible supports to cushion jumpers and prevent falls. The jumper is directed back to the centre of the mat and cannot make contact with the enclosure rods. Traditional enclosures may stop jumpers falling off, but in doing so, either direct them into rigid steel poles or straight down onto the springs and frame.