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Comparison·17 August 2026

Jumpflex vs GeeTramp

Both brands sell rectangular trampolines aimed at more serious use, and both provide 10-year frame warranties on their main lines. The Australian standard separates them: every GeeTramp model is listed as meeting the Australian Trampoline Standard AS 4989:2015, and no Jumpflex model is.

Jumpflex has the higher capacity. The MEGA is rated to 225 kg per jumper and 450 kg combined, where GeeTramp's Force tops out at 150 kg per jumper. Jumpflex also offers square models, which GeeTramp does not.

GeeTramp provides a 2-year net warranty against 1 year from Jumpflex, though Jumpflex provides a 5-year mat warranty on the HERO and MEGA against 3 years on GeeTramp, and GeeTramp offers in-ground versions of both the Curve and the Force. In-ground installs remove the climb and suit yards where a raised trampoline would dominate.

Choose GeeTramp if you want a model that meets the standard, an in-ground option, or a longer net warranty. Choose Jumpflex if you need the higher weight rating or want a square mat.

Featured model from each brand

Jumpflex MEGA
Jumpflex

MEGA

$2,099to $2,799

Piano wire springs

14 ft17 ft19 ft
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GeeTramp Force
GeeTramp

Force

$1,199to $3,199

Coil springs; configurations consolidated

7 × 10 ft8 × 12 ft9 × 14 ft14 × 16 ft10 × 17 ft
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Quick verdict

GeeTramp is the only one of the two that meets the standard, and its net warranty is twice as long. Jumpflex is the choice when the weight rating is the deciding factor, particularly for adults using a MEGA.

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Full spec comparison

Jumpflex uses coil springs on the round models and piano wire springs on the square and rectangular MEGA. GeeTramp uses coil springs in round and rectangular, above ground or in-ground. Compare the Australian standard row and the mat and net warranty rows.

Key differences

  • Jumpflex rates its MEGA to 225 kg per jumper; GeeTramp lists 150 kg on the Force.
  • Both cover rectangular and round options; Jumpflex also comes in square.
  • GeeTramp has a longer warranty on the net.

Taken from the specifications in the table below.

Trampoline specification comparison for Jumpflex and GeeTramp
SpecificationJumpflexFLEXJumpflexHEROJumpflexMEGAGeeTrampForceGeeTrampCurveGeeTrampForce In-GroundGeeTrampCurve In-Ground
Sizes compared8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft, 15 ft14 ft, 17 ft, 19 ft7 × 10 ft, 8 × 12 ft, 9 × 14 ft, 14 × 16 ft, 10 × 17 ft10 ft, 12 ft7 × 10 ft, 8 × 12 ft, 9 × 14 ft, 14 × 16 ft, 10 × 17 ft10 ft, 12 ft
ShapeRoundRoundSquare, RectangleRectangleRoundRectangleRound
Spring systemCoil springsCoil springsPiano wire springsCoil springs; configurations consolidatedCoil springsCoil springs; configurations consolidatedCoil springs
Price (AUD)$599to $799$999to $1,299$2,099to $2,799$1,199to $3,199$599to $749$999to $2,699$649to $749
Overall footprint290 cm to 400 cm350 cm to 480 cm385×385 cm to 500×500 cm304.8×213.4 cm to 524×304.8 cm304 cm to 366 cm304.8×213.4 cm to 524×304.8 cm305 cm to 366 cm
Jumping mat200 cm across to 320 cm across260 cm across to 400 cm across310×310 cm to 410×410 cm257.5×162.5 cm to 452×237.5 cm257.5 cm across to 316 cm across257.5×162.5 cm to 452×237.5 cm257.5 cm across to 316 cm across
Total height250-270 cm270 cm328 cm272-296.7 cm260-272 cm
Max single jumper100 kg160 kg225 kg130-150 kg100-130 kg130-150 kg130 kg
Combined weight limit150 kg250 kg450 kg
Spring count48-7064-9684-11268-11464-8068-11464-80
Frame warranty5 years10 years10 years10 years10 years10 years10 years
Mat warranty1 year5 years5 years3 years3 years3 years3 years
Net warranty1 year1 year1 year2 years2 years--
Australian standardNot confirmedNot confirmedNot confirmedAS 4989:2015AS 4989:2015AS 4989:2015AS 4989:2015

Shared across these models

Springless
No

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: Jumpflex and GeeTramp.