Save 70%
1.5
Save 58%
Save 72%
Save 54%
5.0
Save 51%
4.8
Save 52%
5.0
Save 61%
4.8
Save 47%
Save 61%
4.9
Save 70%
Save 65%
5.0
Save 42%

What Size Trampoline Should You Buy?

For small backyards or single-child use, an 8-10 ft trampoline fits tighter spaces while still giving room to bounce safely. For most families, a 12-14 ft trampoline is the most common choice, balancing bounce room with reasonable yard footprint. For multiple kids or older/teen use, 15 ft+ trampolines give the most room but need a correspondingly larger clear-fall zone around them — always leave at least 2 ft of clearance from fences, trees, or structures on all sides.

Are Trampolines Safe for Kids?

Trampolines with a fully enclosed safety net, thick spring-covering pads, and a weight limit matched to who's using it are significantly safer than open trampolines. Most safety guidance also recommends one jumper at a time, since multi-jumper collisions are a leading cause of trampoline injuries — even on trampolines with nets.

Swing Set vs. Bounce House vs. Sandbox

A swing set is a permanent, lower-maintenance option best for a dedicated play area. A bounce house is inflatable and better suited to parties or occasional use rather than everyday play, since it requires setup, a blower, and storage. A sandbox suits younger kids (roughly ages 2-6) for quieter, imaginative play and takes up the least space of the three.

FAQs

What size trampoline should I buy for a small backyard?

An 8-10 ft trampoline is the most common choice for small yards — just make sure you still have at least 2 ft of clearance on all sides from fences, trees, or structures.

Are trampolines safe for kids?

They're safer with a full enclosure net, adequate spring padding, and a strict one-jumper-at-a-time rule — most trampoline injuries happen during multi-person jumping, not from the equipment itself.

How much clearance does a trampoline need?

Most manufacturers recommend at least 2 ft of clear space on all sides, with additional overhead clearance from branches or structures above.