GeeTramp Force vs ACON X
Both brands make a 10 × 17 ft rectangle, and the price gap between them is substantial.
The GeeTramp Force meets the Australian Trampoline Standard AS 4989:2015 across every size. The ACON X is not listed as meeting the Australian standard. The Force is also rated to 130 to 150 kg per jumper against 120 kg on the X, and comes in five sizes from 7 × 10 ft up to 14 × 16 ft, where the X is sold in the single 10 × 17 ft.
Both come with 10-year frame warranties. ACON offers a 5-year mat warranty against 3 years on the Force, and a 1-year net warranty against 2 years. The ACON X uses 120 springs; the Force ranges from 68 to 114 depending on size.
The Force also has in-ground versions, which the ACON X does not.
Choose the GeeTramp Force if you want a rectangle that meets the standard, more size choices, an in-ground option or a much lower price. Choose the ACON X if you specifically want ACON's build and the longer mat warranty.

GeeTramp Force
$1,199to $3,199
Coil springs; configurations consolidated

Quick verdict
On the published specifications the Force is ahead on almost every row that matters and costs a fraction of the price. The ACON X has the longer mat warranty. Its spring design is not something the specifications capture.
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Both are rectangular with coil springs and 10-year frame warranties. Compare the Australian standard row, the weight row, the mat and net warranty rows, and price.
Key differences
- GeeTramp Force is rated to 150 kg per jumper; ACON X lists 120 kg.
- GeeTramp Force starts lower on comparable full-size models — $1,199 against $6,499.
Taken from the specifications in the table below.
| Specification | GeeTrampForce | ACONX |
|---|---|---|
| Sizes compared | 7 × 10 ft, 8 × 12 ft, 9 × 14 ft, 14 × 16 ft, 10 × 17 ft | 10 × 17 ft |
| Spring system | Coil springs; configurations consolidated | Coil springs |
| Price (AUD) | $1,199to $3,199 | $6,499 |
| Overall footprint | 304.8×213.4 cm to 524×304.8 cm | 520×305 cm |
| Jumping mat | 257.5×162.5 cm to 452×237.5 cm | 425×214 cm |
| Total height | 272-296.7 cm | 320 cm |
| Max single jumper | 130-150 kg | 120 kg |
| Spring count | 68-114 | 120 |
| Mat warranty | 3 years | 5 years |
| Net warranty | 2 years | 1 year |
| Australian standard | AS 4989:2015 | Not confirmed |
Shared across these models
- Shape
- Rectangle
- Springless
- No
- Frame warranty
- 10 years
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 and ACON.
