GeeTramp Curve vs Force
The Curve and Force are GeeTramp's two main lines, and the difference is shape and scale rather than build quality. Both meet the Australian Trampoline Standard AS 4989:2015, both use coil springs, and both carry a 10-year frame warranty with 3 years on the mat.
The Curve is round, in 10 ft and 12 ft, and is the more affordable of the two. Round mats push jumpers back toward the centre, which suits younger children.
The Force is rectangular, from 7 × 10 ft up to 14 × 16 ft, and costs considerably more. A rectangular mat spreads the bounce more evenly across its surface, which is why the shape is favoured for tricks and for more than one person jumping independently. The Force is also rated higher, at 130 to 150 kg per jumper against 100 to 130 kg on the Curve, and comes with a 2-year net warranty where the Curve has no published net warranty.
Choose the Curve if you want a round trampoline that meets the standard for a family backyard at the lower price. Choose the Force if you want a rectangle, a higher weight rating, or a larger footprint.


GeeTramp Force
$1,199to $3,199
Coil springs; configurations consolidated
Quick verdict
The Curve covers what most families need and meets the Australian standard, which is uncommon at its price. Buy the Force for the rectangular mat and the higher weight rating, not simply for more size.
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Both are coil-sprung, both meet the standard, and both carry 10-year frame and 3-year mat warranties. Shape, size range, weight rating, net warranty and price are where they separate.
Key differences
- GeeTramp Curve comes in round; GeeTramp Force covers rectangular.
- If yard space allows, GeeTramp Force goes up to a 10 ft × 17.2 ft rectangle; GeeTramp Curve tops out at a 12 ft.
- GeeTramp Curve starts lower on comparable full-size models — $599 against $1,199.
Taken from the specifications in the table below.
| Specification | GeeTrampCurve | GeeTrampForce |
|---|---|---|
| Sizes compared | 10 ft, 12 ft | 7 × 10 ft, 8 × 12 ft, 9 × 14 ft, 14 × 16 ft, 10 × 17 ft |
| Shape | Round | Rectangle |
| Spring system | Coil springs | Coil springs; configurations consolidated |
| Price (AUD) | $599to $749 | $1,199to $3,199 |
| Overall footprint | 304 cm to 366 cm | 304.8×213.4 cm to 524×304.8 cm |
| Jumping mat | 257.5 cm across to 316 cm across | 257.5×162.5 cm to 452×237.5 cm |
| Total height | 260-272 cm | 272-296.7 cm |
| Max single jumper | 100-130 kg | 130-150 kg |
| Spring count | 64-80 | 68-114 |
Shared across these models
- Springless
- No
- Frame warranty
- 10 years
- Mat warranty
- 3 years
- Net warranty
- 2 years
- Australian standard
- AS 4989:2015
Prices sourced from manufacturer websites and may change.
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Specifications come from our Australian trampoline comparison data, sourced from manufacturer listings. Brands compared: GeeTramp.
