Trampoline Comparisons
Head-to-head comparisons of the trampoline brands and models sold in Australia, built from published specifications — spring system, size, weight ratings, warranty and the Australian Trampoline Standard AS 4989:2015.
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How two brands differ across their whole range — spring system, warranty, sizes and price.
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GeeTramp vs ACONGeeTramp vs ACON: two performance-focused ranges with rectangles and in-ground options, compared on price, warranty and the safety standard.Compare →Brands
Jump Star vs KahunaJump Star vs Kahuna: two of the cheapest trampoline ranges in Australia, compared on warranty, size and shape.Compare →Brands
Jump Star vs Oz TrampolinesJump Star vs Oz Trampolines: two Australian budget ranges, separated by the safety standard, warranty length and shape options.Compare →Brands
Jumpflex vs GeeTrampJumpflex vs GeeTramp: higher weight ratings against compliance with the Australian standard, in-ground options and warranties on more parts.Compare →Brands
Jumpflex vs Oz TrampolinesJumpflex vs Oz Trampolines: a longer frame warranty and much higher weight ratings against lower prices and compliance with the Australian standard.Compare →Brands
Jumpflex vs VulyJumpflex vs Vuly: higher weight ratings and square or rectangular mats against a round range meeting AS 4989:2015 with a leaf-spring option.Compare →Brands
Kahuna vs JumpflexKahuna vs Jumpflex: the cheapest way into a full-size trampoline against a longer frame warranty and much higher weight ratings.Compare →Brands
Kahuna vs Lifespan KidsKahuna vs Lifespan Kids: budget coil springs against a springless elastic-strap design, and how their warranties differ.Compare →Brands
Kahuna vs Oz TrampolinesKahuna vs Oz Trampolines: two budget coil-spring ranges, separated by the safety standard and the length of their warranties.Compare →Brands
Lifespan Kids vs JumpflexLifespan Kids vs Jumpflex: a springless budget option against a spring range built for much heavier jumpers.Compare →Brands
Lifespan Kids vs Oz TrampolinesLifespan Kids vs Oz Trampolines: a springless option with a long frame warranty against a coil-spring range meeting the Australian Trampoline Standard.Compare →Brands
Oz Trampolines vs VulyOz Trampolines vs Vuly: a mid-priced coil-spring range with oval options against a premium range meeting AS 4989:2015 with leaf-spring models.Compare →Brands
Springfree vs ACONSpringfree vs ACON: two premium brands with opposite ideas about springs, and how their warranties and weight limits compare.Compare →Brands
Springfree vs BERGSpringfree vs BERG: a springless range meeting AS 4989:2015 with 10-year warranties throughout, against a Dutch brand with a 13-year frame warranty.Compare →Brands
Springfree vs GeeTrampSpringfree vs GeeTramp: 10-year warranties throughout against a coil-spring range meeting AS 4989:2015, with rectangles and in-ground options.Compare →Brands
Springfree vs JumpflexSpringfree vs Jumpflex: a springless range meeting AS 4989:2015 with a flat 10-year warranty, against a spring range with far higher weight ratings.Compare →Brands
Springfree vs KahunaSpringfree vs Kahuna: the most expensive springless range in Australia against one of the cheapest coil-spring ranges.Compare →Brands
Springfree vs Lifespan KidsSpringfree vs Lifespan Kids: two springless approaches at opposite ends of the price range, and what the extra buys.Compare →Brands
Springfree vs Oz TrampolinesSpringfree vs Oz Trampolines: a premium springless range with a 10-year warranty against a mid-priced coil-spring range that costs a fraction as much.Compare →Brands
Vuly vs ACONVuly vs ACON: a round range meeting AS 4989:2015 with leaf-spring models, against a premium coil-spring range with a rectangle and high capacity.Compare →Brands
Vuly vs BERGVuly vs BERG: an Australian range meeting the Australian Trampoline Standard against a Dutch brand with the longest frame warranty and strong in-ground options.Compare →Brands
Vuly vs GeeTrampVuly vs GeeTramp: a round range with leaf-spring models against a range with rectangles and in-ground options, both meeting AS 4989:2015.Compare →Brands
Vuly vs Jump StarVuly vs Jump Star: a premium range meeting the Australian Trampoline Standard against a budget round range, and what separates them beyond price.Compare →Brands
Vuly vs KahunaVuly vs Kahuna: a premium Australian range with long warranties against a budget range that gets a full-size trampoline into the yard for less.Compare →Brands
Vuly vs Lifespan KidsVuly vs Lifespan Kids: two brands with springless options at very different prices, and what the Australian Trampoline Standard and warranty look like on each.Compare →Brands
Vuly vs SpringfreeVuly vs Springfree: two ways to keep springs away from jumpers, and the warranty, price and shape differences that decide between them.Compare →Model comparisons
Head-to-head on two specific trampolines, including upgrade decisions within a range.
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ACON Air GEN2 vs Jumpflex HEROACON Air GEN2 vs Jumpflex HERO: AS 4989:2015 compliance and a five-year mat warranty against a cheaper trampoline rated for more weight.Compare →Models
BERG Champion vs InGround ChampionBERG Champion vs InGround Champion: the same trampoline above ground or set into the lawn, at the same price with a shorter frame warranty in-ground.Compare →Models
GeeTramp Curve vs ForceGeeTramp Curve vs Force: a round backyard trampoline against a rectangular performance range, both meeting AS 4989:2015 with 10-year frame warranties.Compare →Models
GeeTramp Force vs ACON XGeeTramp Force vs ACON X: two 10 × 17 ft rectangles at very different prices, compared on the safety standard, warranty and weight.Compare →Models
Jump Star vs Oz Trampolines SummitJump Star vs Oz Trampolines Summit: two budget round ranges, separated by the safety standard and warranty length.Compare →Models
Jumpflex FLEX vs HEROJumpflex FLEX vs HERO: the entry model against the mid-range one, with double the frame warranty and a much higher weight rating.Compare →Models
Jumpflex FLEX vs Jump StarJumpflex FLEX vs Jump Star: a longer frame warranty against bigger sizes, a higher weight rating and a lower price.Compare →Models
Jumpflex HERO vs MEGAJumpflex HERO vs MEGA: a round backyard trampoline against a square or rectangular model rated to 225 kg per jumper.Compare →Models
Jumpflex HERO vs Oz Trampolines OzUltimateJumpflex HERO vs Oz Trampolines OzUltimate: a longer frame warranty and higher weight rating against a lower price and warranties on more parts.Compare →Models
Jumpflex HERO vs Vuly Ultra 2Jumpflex HERO vs Vuly Ultra 2: a higher weight rating and longer frame warranty against compliance with the Australian standard and warranties on more parts.Compare →Models
Jumpflex MEGA vs GeeTramp ForceJumpflex MEGA vs GeeTramp Force: the highest weight rating available against a rectangle that meets the Australian Trampoline Standard with more sizes for less.Compare →Models
Kahuna Classic vs BlizzardKahuna Classic vs Blizzard: two budget round trampolines with identical warranties, separated mainly by size range and price.Compare →Models
Kahuna Classic vs Jump StarKahuna Classic vs Jump Star: two of the cheapest full-size round trampolines in Australia, compared on warranty, weight and size.Compare →Models
Kahuna Classic vs Oz Trampolines SummitKahuna Classic vs Oz Trampolines Summit: a cheaper budget round trampoline against one meeting AS 4989:2015 with a frame warranty five times as long.Compare →Models
Lifespan HyperJump 3 vs HyperJump 4Lifespan HyperJump 3 vs HyperJump 4: a springless elastic-strap mat against a coil-spring model that carries compliance with the Australian standard.Compare →Models
Lifespan HyperJump 3 vs Kahuna ClassicLifespan HyperJump 3 vs Kahuna Classic: a springless mat with a 10-year frame warranty against the cheapest full-size coil-spring option.Compare →Models
Oz Trampolines Summit vs OzUltimateOz Trampolines Summit vs OzUltimate: matching warranties and similar specs, with compliance with the Australian standard on the Summit only.Compare →Models
Springfree Medium Round vs Lifespan HyperJump 3Springfree Medium Round vs Lifespan HyperJump 3: two springless trampolines separated by a large price gap, the safety standard and warranty.Compare →Models
Vuly Flare vs Jump StarVuly Flare vs Jump Star: an entry-level Vuly meeting the Australian Trampoline Standard against a cheaper range that goes larger and carries more weight.Compare →Models
Vuly Flare vs Ultra 2Vuly Flare vs Ultra 2: the entry-level Vuly against the mid-range model, compared on warranty, weight rating and size.Compare →Models
Vuly Thunder 2 Pro vs ACON 16 HDVuly Thunder 2 Pro vs ACON 16 HD: a round leaf-spring flagship against a rectangular model built for several jumpers at once.Compare →Models
Vuly Thunder 2 Pro vs Springfree Jumbo RoundVuly Thunder 2 Pro vs Springfree Jumbo Round: two flagship springless round trampolines, compared on warranty, weight and price.Compare →Models
Vuly Thunder 2 vs Jumpflex HEROVuly Thunder 2 vs Jumpflex HERO: leaf springs and compliance with the Australian standard against a higher weight rating for less money.Compare →Models
Vuly Thunder 2 vs Lifespan HyperJump 3Vuly Thunder 2 vs Lifespan HyperJump 3: two springless designs at very different prices, and what the gap actually buys.Compare →Models
Vuly Thunder 2 vs SpringfreeVuly Thunder 2 vs Springfree: leaf springs against fibreglass rods, and how the warranties, weight ratings and prices compare.Compare →Models
Vuly Thunder 2 vs Thunder 2 ProVuly Thunder 2 vs Thunder 2 Pro: identical warranties and weight ratings, with a large price gap and one extra size on the standard model.Compare →Models
Vuly Ultra 2 Pro vs Jumpflex HEROVuly Ultra 2 Pro vs Jumpflex HERO: matching 10-year frame warranties, with AS 4989:2015 on one side and a higher weight rating on the other.Compare →Models
Vuly Ultra 2 Pro vs Thunder 2 ProVuly Ultra 2 Pro vs Thunder 2 Pro: the same warranty and weight rating on both, with a large price gap for the leaf-spring design.Compare →Models
Vuly Ultra 2 Pro vs Thunder 2Vuly Ultra 2 Pro vs Thunder 2: matching warranties and weight ratings, so the decision is coil springs against leaf springs.Compare →Models
Vuly Ultra 2 vs Oz Trampolines OzUltimateVuly Ultra 2 vs Oz Trampolines OzUltimate: AS 4989:2015 compliance and a longer mat warranty against a lower price and published weight limits.Compare →Models
Vuly Ultra 2 vs Thunder 2Vuly Ultra 2 vs Thunder 2: coil springs against leaf springs, with a longer frame warranty and a bigger maximum size on the Thunder.Compare →Models
Vuly Ultra 2 vs Ultra 2 ProVuly Ultra 2 vs Ultra 2 Pro: the same round coil-spring trampoline, with a longer frame warranty and a higher weight rating on the Pro.Compare →Not sure which trampoline fits your yard?
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