BERG Trampoline Sizes Explained -->
BERG trampolines come in 6 main sizes, from 200cm (6.5ft) up to 520cm (17ft). But which one actually fits your garden — and your family? This guide breaks down every size with the space you'll need, the price you'll pay, and what each size is best for.
BERG Trampoline Size Chart 2026
| BERG Size | In Feet | Min. Garden Space | Jumping Surface | Best For | From (Ireland) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 200cm | 6.5 ft | 4m × 4m | ~2.5 m² | Toddlers, very small gardens | €409 |
| 270cm | 9 ft | 5m × 5m | ~4.5 m² | Small gardens, 1 child | €539 |
| 330cm | 11 ft | 6m × 6m | ~6.5 m² | Average gardens, 1–2 kids | €659 |
| 380cm ⭐ | 12.5 ft | 6.5m × 6.5m | ~8.5 m² | Most popular — families | €769 |
| 430cm | 14 ft | 7m × 7m | ~11 m² | Large gardens, teens/gymnasts | €869 |
| 520cm | 17 ft | 8.5m × 6m | ~16 m² | Very large gardens, oval shape | €1,079 |
Important: "Min. Garden Space" includes the 1.5m–2m safety clearance zone around the trampoline where there should be no fences, walls, trees, or garden furniture. Always measure your actual available space before ordering.
How to Measure Your Garden for a Trampoline
The number one mistake people make is measuring only the trampoline diameter and forgetting about the safety zone. Here's the correct method:
- Measure your available space — the clear, flat area where the trampoline could go. Note both length and width.
- Subtract 3 metres from each dimension — this gives you 1.5m clearance on every side, which is the recommended minimum.
- The number you're left with is your maximum trampoline diameter.
Example: Your garden has a 7m × 7m clear area. Subtract 3m from each: 4m × 4m. That's your maximum trampoline diameter — so the BERG 380cm (3.8m) fits perfectly. A 430cm would be tight on clearance.
Trampoline Sizes by Price Range (2026 Irish Prices)
The same trampoline size costs different amounts depending on which BERG range you choose. Here's what each size costs across the three main ranges:
| Size | Favorit + Comfort Net | Champion + Deluxe Net | Elite + Deluxe Net |
|---|---|---|---|
| 200cm (6.5ft) | €409 | — | — |
| 270cm (9ft) | €539 | — | — |
| 330cm (11ft) | €659 | €1,119 | €1,449 |
| 380cm (12.5ft) | €769 | €1,259 | €1,639 |
| 430cm (14ft) | €869 | €1,389 | €1,759 |
| 520cm (17ft, oval) | €1,079 (Grand Favorit) | €1,519 (Grand Champion) | €1,949 (Grand Elite) |
Understanding Trampoline Shapes
Round Trampolines (200cm–430cm)
Round trampolines direct the jumper back towards the centre, making them the safest shape for children. They're available in every BERG range and are by far the most popular choice for family use in Ireland.
Oval Trampolines — The "Grand" Range (350cm–520cm)
BERG's oval trampolines are called the Grand series. Their elongated shape gives more usable jumping surface in the same footprint width — so a Grand 520 feels significantly bigger than a round 430, even though the width is similar. Oval trampolines suit longer, narrower gardens better than round ones.
| Grand Size | Dimensions | Shape | Favorit Price | Champion Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grand 350 | 350cm × 250cm | Oval | — | €1,279 |
| Grand 470 | 470cm × 310cm | Oval | — | €1,399 |
| Grand 520 | 520cm × 345cm | Oval | €1,079 | €1,519 |
Rectangular Trampolines — The "Ultim" Range
BERG's rectangular trampolines (the Ultim series) deliver the highest, most consistent bounce across the entire mat. They're the shape used in competitive gymnastics. Available in 280cm, 330cm, 410cm, and 500cm, with Regular (above-ground), InGround, and FlatGround installation options.
| Ultim Size | Favorit + Comfort | Champion + Deluxe | Champion + DLX XL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 280cm | €669 | — | — |
| 330cm | €829 | €1,189 | — |
| 410cm | €959 | — | €1,959 |
| 500cm | — | — | €2,419 |
Which Size for Which Age?
| Child's Age | Number of Kids | Recommended Size | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3–5 years | 1 | 200cm or 270cm | Easier to climb onto, age-appropriate bounce |
| 3–5 years | 2+ | 330cm | Enough room but not too much bounce height |
| 6–10 years | 1 | 330cm or 380cm | Good bounce area without overpowering younger kids |
| 6–10 years | 2+ | 380cm or 430cm | Space for friends, enough energy absorption |
| 11+ / Teens | Any | 430cm or 520cm | Full bounce potential, won't outgrow it |
| Adult fitness | — | 380cm+ or Fitness 110 | 380+ for outdoor, Fitness 110 for indoor workouts |
The "Buy Bigger Than You Think" Rule
Every trampoline retailer in Ireland will tell you the same thing: almost nobody regrets buying too big, but plenty regret buying too small. Children grow. Their friends come over. A 270cm that seemed perfect for a 4-year-old feels cramped by age 7.
If your garden space allows it, go one size up from what you think you need. The price difference between a Favorit 330 (€659) and a Favorit 380 (€769) is just €110 — and you'll have that trampoline for 10+ years.
Additional Costs to Consider
| Add-On | Price | Do You Need It? |
|---|---|---|
| Weather Cover | €69–€129 | Highly recommended in Irish climate — keeps the mat clean and dry |
| Ladder | €35 | Essential for regular trampolines if kids are under 8 |
| Ladder Platform | €79 | Makes mounting easier — good for younger children |
| Ladder + Platform combo | €110 | Best value if you need both |
| Anchor Set | €55 | Secures trampoline in high winds — essential in exposed Irish gardens |
| TwinHoop (basketball) | €159 | Fun addition — doubles as basketball hoop on trampoline |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size trampoline should I buy for my garden in Ireland?
Measure your available clear space and subtract 3 metres from each dimension. The result is your maximum trampoline diameter. For most Irish semi-detached or detached gardens, a 380cm (12.5ft) or 430cm (14ft) is the sweet spot. If you have a smaller townhouse garden, a 270cm (9ft) or 330cm (11ft) will fit well.
What is the most popular trampoline size in Ireland?
The 380cm (12.5ft) and 430cm (14ft) are the most popular sizes in Ireland. They offer enough jumping space for 2–3 children without requiring an enormous garden. The BERG Favorit 380 with Safety Net Comfort at €769 is our bestselling trampoline.
How much space do I need around a trampoline?
You need a minimum of 1.5 metres of clear space on all sides of the trampoline. This means no fences, walls, trees, washing lines, or garden furniture within the clearance zone. For a 380cm trampoline, you need a clear area of at least 6.8m × 6.8m.
Is a 10ft trampoline big enough?
BERG doesn't make a 10ft trampoline — their sizes jump from 270cm (9ft) to 330cm (11ft). A 9ft is suitable for one child under 8, but most families find it too small within a year or two. We'd recommend the 330cm (11ft) or 380cm (12.5ft) for better long-term value.
Last updated: March 2026. All prices are 2026 Irish MSRP including VAT. Sizes refer to frame diameter, not jumping mat diameter.