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Bounciest Trampolines NZ

By Ezy Peazy on 26 Oct 2023

Choosing the Best Trampoline for Maximum Bounce

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​When we think about trampolines, one of the first things that usually crosses our minds is which one will be the most fun. Our next thought is often about which trampoline will give us the best bounce.

Bottom Line: Rectangular trampolines are the best for giving you a great bounce among all the trampolines.

Here are some popular trampoline brands in New Zealand that are both good and bouncy.

  1. Gee Force (Rectangular)
  2. Primus Premium (Inground)
  3. Jumpflex (Round)
  4. Skywalker (Rectangular)
  5. Vuly Thunder Pro (Round)


What's the purpose behind your quest?

If you are on the hunt for the most bouncy trampolines, there are likely two reasons behind your search.

1. Bouncy Trampolines For Fun and Entertainment

The majority of trampolines that come equipped with springs usually deliver a better bounce compared to those without springs. So, if your main aim is to have fun, consider opting for Jumpflex. It offers decent quality and comes at a reasonable price.

You can tell if a trampoline has springs or not by checking its bottom part. For instance, in the picture below, you'll notice that SpringFree trampolines use fiber (white) rods, while Vul trampolines use Leaf Spring technology, both of which are different from the usual springs.


Brands like Springfree and Vuly offers springless trampolines in New Zealand
Source: protrampolines.com

If you've got some room in your garden and you really want a good bounce, think about getting a high-quality rectangular trampoline. If it's just one person jumping, a round trampoline will give a good bounce, but if there are several people, a rectangular one is better.

Rectangular trampolines are made to be as close to the professional trampolines used in competitions as they can be. They're the ideal choice for folks who love trampolining and gymnastics and want to practice at home.

Rectangle trampolines are better for high bouncing
Source: trampolines.co.uk

Every type of trampoline comes with its own advantages and disadvantages. If you're in the process of researching and deciding which trampoline to purchase, be sure to take a look at our other post about the best trampoline brands in New Zealand.


2. Bouncy Trampolines For Gymnastics and Competitions

These trampolines are precision-engineered for use by professional athletes and in competitive settings, such as gymnastics or trampolining competitions. They are specifically designed to provide the highest level of bounce.

Design: They are typically rectangular in shape, which enables better control and extended, straight-line bouncing. The frame and springs are optimised to deliver maximum bounce, and the jumping surface is crafted from top-quality, durable materials to withstand rigorous use.

Safety: While safety remains a priority, these trampolines may not have as many safety features as trampolines meant for recreational use, as professional athletes are extensively trained to execute routines safely. For an example, a few of them come with no safety net.

Audience: These trampolines are intended for highly skilled and trained athletes, gymnasts, and competitive trampolinists. They are typically not designed for casual or recreational use.

Assembly: Setting up these trampolines can be time-consuming and challenging. Generally, two experienced assemblers are required for proper assembly.


Technical Considerations:

Getting a trampoline to bounce at its best involves a few key factors. Powerful springs give you that extra height when you jump and the mat quality is equally vital.

The trampoline's size and shape also make a big difference in how it bounces. Picking the right trampoline is essential for a great bounce – larger ones for heavier folks, while smaller trampolines suit kids better.

Don't forget about making sure the trampoline is level and properly set up to get the best bounce. If your yard isn't flat, prep it before installing the trampoline.

Now, let's uncover the secret to choosing the bounciest trampoline!

Trampoline Shape: 

Trampolines come in various shapes, such as round, oval, square, rectangle, and hexagonal, and the shape significantly influences the bounce you'll get.


Trampolines come in different shapes – round, oval, square and rectangle
Source: protrampolines.com

On a circular trampoline, when one person jumps, all the springs work together to provide the best bounce for that individual. However, when multiple people jump on a circular trampoline, the springs have to divide their effort, making it harder to achieve a good bounce, and the risk of collisions increases.

Conversely, a rectangular trampoline can comfortably accommodate more than one person at a time. Unlike circular trampolines, rectangular ones have two separate bounce areas. When multiple people jump on a rectangular trampoline, the springs closest to each bouncer collaborate to create a great bounce.

With a rectangular trampoline, you won't experience the "bounce back to the middle" effect that's common with round trampolines. This means that users can jump simultaneously with a lower risk of colliding with each other.

So, if you plan on having more than one person on the trampoline, a rectangular trampoline is the better choice for achieving an optimal bounce.


Spring Length:

The length of the springs on your trampoline has a significant impact on the bounce you'll experience.

A longer spring will provide a better bounce on the trampoline. While shorter springs can still offer a decent bounce, it won't be as impressive as what you'd get from longer springs because the transfer of kinetic energy is not as efficient with shorter springs.

Additionally, it's worth noting that shorter springs tend to have a shorter lifespan compared to longer ones. This is because shorter springs are often manufactured using lower-quality steel, making them less durable.

In general, springs that are 6 inches or shorter are considered short trampoline springs, while those that are 7 inches or longer are considered longer springs.

If you're seeking a trampoline with an excellent bounce, it's advisable to look for a trampoline that features springs that are at least 7 inches in length.

Longer springs give you more bounce on a trampoline
Source: gymsupply.com

Count of Springs: 

As many people would agree, the more springs a trampoline has, the better the bounce it can deliver.

For instance, Olympic trampolines typically boast around 100 heavy-duty, 10-inch galvanized springs, providing a much higher bounce than your typical backyard trampoline.

Here's a summary of the number of springs commonly found on trampolines of different sizes:

Trampoline Size
Estimated Number of Trampoline Springs
8ft Trampoline
40 – 62 number of Trampoline Springs
10ft Trampoline
55 – 72 number of Trampoline Springs
12ft Trampoline
72 – 90 number of Trampoline Springs
14ft Trampoline
90 – 96 number of Trampoline Springs
15ft Trampoline
96 – 108 number of Trampoline Springs
16ft Trampoline
108 – 120 number of Trampoline Springs

However, it's important not to jump to the conclusion that a larger trampoline can necessarily support more weight. For a more detailed explanation, please refer to our dedicated section in another post on Are Bigger Trampolines Better?


Mat Quality:

The quality of the trampoline mat is a crucial factor to consider.

The trampoline mat serves as the jumping surface. There are two main types of trampoline mats: regular mats and performance mats. Regular mats are commonly used in household trampolines, while performance mats are designed for professional or competitive use.

Most regular trampoline mats are made from polypropylene fabric, and there isn't much variety to choose from in terms of material. Performance mats, on the other hand, are woven with extremely fine nylon strings, creating a highly porous structure. This design allows air to flow smoothly beneath the bounce surface, reducing air resistance. As we've learned, less air resistance means a higher bounce!


Strong, Heavy and Sturdy Frame:

Making sure your trampoline is solidly built is super important. It keeps it stable and makes it last longer. Trampolines take a lot of hits from jumping, so they need to handle all that pressure, force, weight, and stretching.

You can tell if a trampoline is sturdy by looking at its frame. Tough frames are made of galvanized, rust-resistant steel, and they have thick tubes that make the trampoline strong. Brands like SpringFree and GeeTramp have these solid frames.

Another thing to watch for is the legs. More strong legs mean better stability, so keep an eye out for trampolines with lots of them.


Professional/Competition Trampolines

Alright, let's talk about trampolines that are the top dogs when it comes to bounce. The bounce factor depends on a few things like how it's designed, what materials are used, and how tight the springs or bungee cords are.

But if you're after the maximum bounce, you want to go for professional or competition trampolines. These trampolines are like the Ferraris of the trampoline world, built for athletes doing fancy flips and spins. They're made to give you the highest bounce possible. Here's what makes them so bouncy:

High-Quality Springs: First up, we've got the springs. In professional trampolines, you'll find top-notch springs. These aren't your everyday springs – they're high-tension springs made from the best stuff around. They give you a seriously strong and reliable bounce. And guess what? They're twice as big as those regular springs you find on typical trampolines. So, you're in for some serious airtime!

Professional trampolines have high quality and long springs for better bounce
source: geetramp.com.au


Rock-Solid Frame: Alright, next up is the frame – the backbone of the trampoline. Professional trampolines don't mess around with flimsy frames. They're built to be super tough and sturdy, like a heavyweight champ. This solid frame design not only keeps things stable but also helps you get the most out of each bounce. It's way stronger and more robust than the frames you'll find on everyday trampolines. So, you can jump with confidence!

Professional trampolines have strong and heavy frame structure for sturdiness
source: geetramp.com.au


Generous Size: Now, let's talk size. Competition trampolines don't skimp on space. They're big, like seriously big! They come in sizes from around 7 feet by 5 feet to a massive 23 feet by 10 feet. These extra-large dimensions give athletes all the room they need to perform their fancy moves without the worry of running out of space. So, you've got plenty of room to flip, twist, and bounce to your heart's content!

Top-Notch Trampoline Bed: On competition trampolines, they don't mess around with this part either. The trampoline bed is made from special materials that are not only tough but also super responsive. It's carefully designed to give you a reliable and consistent bounce every time you jump. So, you're in for some seriously impressive performance!

Furthermore, they have tight manufacturing tolerances, which means they are constructed with precision to ensure uniformity in the bounce across the entire bed.

Professional trampolines have high quality jump mat and safety features
soruce: geetramp.com.au


While professional/competition trampolines give you the ultimate bounce, remember they're like race cars built for trained athletes. They're not the best choice for casual or family fun because they're so powerful and meant for high-flying pros.

If you're just starting out or want a trampoline for family shenanigans, you might not need that extreme bounce. In those cases, safety, size, and ease of use become way more important. So, pick a trampoline that suits your needs and keeps the good times rolling safely!

Conclusion:

If you're all about having a blast and jumping high for general fun and play, you can't go wrong with trampolines like Jumpflex or Big Bounce.

But, if you're into gymnastics or looking for a serious trampoline for some real business, then a professional trampoline is your go-to choice. It's all about picking the one that fits your bounce style!


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