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Best First Trampolines for Kids

Buying a first trampoline? Start with a compact, confidence-building size that suits your child’s age, your backyard space and the way your family will use it day to day.

Child playing on a pink and purple Plum junior trampoline

Quick answer: what makes a good first trampoline?

A good first trampoline should feel manageable. For younger kids and first-time bouncers, start by comparing junior, 4ft, 6ft and 7ft trampolines before moving into larger family sizes.

Small starter

4ft trampolines

Best when you want the most compact first trampoline option for supervised play and very small spaces.

Shop 4ft trampolines
Junior choice

6ft trampolines

A practical first trampoline size for younger kids who are ready for a little more room.

Shop 6ft trampolines
More room

7ft trampolines

A compact step-up if you want a first trampoline with more usable bounce space.

Shop 7ft trampolines
Family step-up

8ft trampolines

Worth comparing if you have more backyard space and want a trampoline your child can grow into.

Shop 8ft trampolines

Start with confidence, not the biggest size

For a first trampoline, bigger is not always better. The right choice is usually the one your child can enjoy confidently and that fits your backyard without making the space feel crowded.

Simple rule: if your child is younger or new to bouncing, start with the junior trampoline range. If your family has more space and wants longer-term use, compare 7ft and 8ft next.

Child playing on a Plum trampoline in a backyard

Best first trampoline options

Use this table to narrow the choice quickly based on your child’s stage and your backyard space.

Size Best for Why it works as a first trampoline Shop
4ft Very compact spaces and first bounces The smallest starting point when space is limited and your child is new to bouncing. Shop 4ft
6ft Younger kids A junior size with more room than the smallest starter options. Shop 6ft
7ft Younger kids needing extra space A compact step-up that still works well for smaller family yards. Shop 7ft
8ft Small to medium backyards A stronger longer-term option if you have enough space and want more room to grow. Shop 8ft

How to choose a first trampoline

When parents are choosing a first trampoline, the best decision usually comes down to age, backyard space and confidence.

Child’s stage

Choose a size they can enjoy confidently

If your child is younger or new to trampolines, start with a junior size before comparing larger family options.

Backyard fit

Measure before you buy

Check the assembled size on the product page and make sure there is enough space around the trampoline.

Future use

Decide how long you want it to last

If you want more room for growing kids, compare 7ft and 8ft options as your next step up.

Child playing on a compact blue Plum junior trampoline

First trampoline setup checklist

Before choosing your first trampoline, check the basics so the product suits your child and your backyard.

  • Check age guidance: review the recommended age on the product page before buying.
  • Check max user weight: make sure the product suits the child or children who will use it.
  • Measure the space: allow for the full assembled footprint and space around the trampoline.
  • Choose level ground: place the trampoline on a suitable flat area.
  • Plan for supervision: younger children should always be supervised during active play.

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Still deciding on a first trampoline?

Start with junior trampolines if your child is younger or new to bouncing. Compare 6ft and 7ft for compact family yards, or look at 8ft if you want more room to grow.

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