Compare Trampolines
Need the quick answer? Use this page to find the best Plum trampoline for your child’s age, backyard size and family needs.
Best Plum trampoline for your situation
Use these quick shortcuts if you already know what matters most: age, space, value or backyard layout.
Junior trampolines
Best for toddlers and younger children who are building confidence with active outdoor play.
Shop junior trampolines6ft, 7ft or 8ft
Best when you want a compact trampoline that gives kids room to bounce without taking over the yard.
Shop compact trampolines10ft trampolines
A strong starting point for many families wanting everyday backyard play in a balanced size.
Shop 10ft trampolines12ft trampolines
Best for older kids, growing families or backyards with more usable outdoor space.
Shop 12ft trampolines14ft+ trampolines
Best when you have the space and want a larger trampoline for bigger kids or long-term use.
Shop 14ft+ trampolinesTrampoline bundles
Best when you want to shop trampoline essentials together instead of choosing accessories separately.
Shop trampoline bundlesStart with the decision, not the full range
Most parents do not need to compare every trampoline at once. Start with the job you need the trampoline to do, then narrow down by size and backyard space.
Quick tip: if you are buying for younger kids, start with junior trampolines. If you are buying for the whole family, compare 8ft, 10ft and 12ft first.
Quick trampoline comparison table
This is the fast version. For more detail on measuring your space and choosing a shape, use the full buying guide.
| If you need... | Start with... | Why | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| A first trampoline | Junior trampolines | Designed for younger children and first-time bouncers. | Shop junior |
| A compact backyard option | 6ft, 7ft or 8ft | Good starting sizes when space is limited. | Shop compact sizes |
| A safe all-round starting point | 10ft trampolines | A balanced size for many family backyards. | Shop 10ft |
| More room for growing kids | 12ft trampolines | More bounce space for older kids or growing families. | Shop 12ft |
| The largest backyard option | 14ft+ trampolines | Best when you have enough outdoor space and want maximum room. | Shop 14ft+ |
| A lower-profile setup | In-ground trampolines | A better match for families planning a more built-in backyard setup. | Shop in-ground |
| A longer backyard layout | Rectangular trampolines | Useful if a rectangular footprint suits your space better than a round one. | Shop rectangular |
Compare by age
Age is one of the easiest ways to narrow the range quickly.
Junior range
Start with the junior trampoline collection for smaller, confidence-building options.
Shop junior trampolines6ft, 7ft or 8ft
A good place to start when kids are ready for more room but space is still a consideration.
Shop younger kids’ sizes10ft or 12ft
More mat space can make everyday play feel less cramped as kids grow.
Shop family sizes12ft or larger
Consider sizing up where practical if the trampoline will be used by more than one child.
Shop bigger trampolines
Compare by shape
Once you have a size in mind, shape is the next decision. The right shape depends on how your backyard is laid out.
- Round trampolines: a popular family option and a simple place to start.
- Rectangular trampolines: useful if your outdoor space is longer or narrower.
- In-ground trampolines: best suited to families planning a more permanent, lower-profile setup.
Helpful trampoline guides
Need more detail before choosing? These pages help with setup, safety and the broader buying decision.
Trampoline Buying Guide
Use this if you want more detail on size, shape, backyard fit and accessories.
Read the buying guideTrampoline Safety
Review Plum’s trampoline safety page before choosing and setting up your trampoline.
Read trampoline safetyTrampoline Do’s & Don’ts
A practical guide for safer, more sensible trampoline use at home.
Read do’s and don’tsShop by trampoline type
Ready to choose? Jump straight to the range that best matches your family.
Still comparing?
For younger children, start with junior trampolines. For most family backyards, compare 8ft and 10ft. For larger spaces or growing families, look at 12ft and above.