Trampoline Size Guide Ireland | How to Choose the Right Size

Choosing the right trampoline size is one of the most important decisions you'll make when buying a trampoline for your Irish home. Too small, and your children will outgrow it quickly. Too large, and it might overwhelm your garden space or exceed your budget.

In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about trampoline sizes in Ireland, helping you make the perfect choice for your family and garden.


Understanding Trampoline Sizes

Trampolines in Ireland are typically measured in feet (ft) or centimeters (cm). The measurement refers to the diameter of round trampolines or the longest side of rectangular models.

Common Trampoline Sizes in Ireland:

  • 6ft (183cm): Smallest size, toddler-friendly
  • 8ft (244cm): Small gardens, young children
  • 10ft (305cm): Medium gardens, most popular size
  • 12ft (366cm): Large gardens, multiple children
  • 14ft (427cm): Extra-large gardens, serious jumpers
  • 15ft+ (457cm+): Premium/professional models

How Much Space Do You Actually Need?

The trampoline diameter is just the start. You need significant clearance space around the trampoline for safety.

Garden Space Requirements (Total Area Needed):

Trampoline Size Trampoline Diameter Total Space Required Suitable For
6ft 1.8m 4m x 4m Very small gardens
8ft 2.4m 5m x 5m Small gardens
10ft 3.0m 6m x 6m Medium gardens
12ft 3.7m 7m x 7m Large gardens
14ft 4.3m 8m x 8m Extra-large gardens
15ft+ 4.6m+ 9m x 9m+ Professional setups

Clearance Requirements:

  • Sides: Minimum 2 meters on all sides
  • Overhead: Minimum 6 meters height clearance (no trees, cables, structures)
  • Ground: Level surface, away from fences and walls

Measuring Your Irish Garden:

  1. Find the flattest area in your garden
  2. Measure the total available space (length × width)
  3. Subtract 4 meters from each dimension (2m clearance each side)
  4. The remaining space = maximum trampoline diameter you can accommodate

Example:

  • Your garden space: 8m x 8m
  • Minus clearance: 8m - 4m = 4m maximum
  • You can fit a 12ft (3.7m) trampoline comfortably

Choosing by Age & Number of Users

Age-Based Recommendations:

6ft Trampolines (Ages 2-6):

  • Best for: Toddlers and very young children
  • Users: 1 child at a time
  • Weight limit: Typically 50-70kg
  • Garden: Perfect for small Dublin or Cork city gardens
  • Consideration: Children outgrow quickly (2-3 years use)

8ft Trampolines (Ages 4-10):

  • Best for: Young children in primary school
  • Users: 1-2 children simultaneously
  • Weight limit: Typically 70-100kg
  • Garden: Small to medium gardens
  • Brands: BERG 270cm, EXIT 244cm
  • Sweet spot: Great balance of size and space

10ft Trampolines (Ages 5-14):

  • Best for: Growing families, school-age children
  • Users: 2-3 children simultaneously
  • Weight limit: Typically 100-150kg
  • Garden: Medium gardens (most common Irish garden size)
  • Ireland's most popular size
  • Brands: BERG 300cm Elite/Champion, Springfree Medium Round

12ft Trampolines (Ages 6-16+):

  • Best for: Multiple children, teenagers, athletic use
  • Users: 3-4 children simultaneously
  • Weight limit: Typically 150-200kg
  • Garden: Large gardens in suburbs or rural areas
  • Brands: BERG 380cm Elite, Springfree Large Round
  • Best for: Families who want long-term investment

14ft+ Trampolines (Ages 8-Adult):

  • Best for: Serious jumpers, gymnastics practice, large families
  • Users: 4+ children or adult use
  • Weight limit: 150-250kg+
  • Garden: Extra-large gardens
  • Brands: BERG 430cm Grand/Elite, Springfree Jumbo
  • Consideration: Professional-grade performance

Number of Children Guide:

  • 1 child: 8ft minimum, 10ft recommended
  • 2 children: 10ft minimum, 12ft recommended
  • 3 children: 12ft minimum, 14ft recommended
  • 4+ children: 14ft minimum

Safety Note: Only children of similar age/size should jump together. Never allow very young children to jump with older/larger children.


Size Recommendations by Irish City

Dublin Gardens:

Average Dublin garden size: 6m x 10m

Recommended:

  • City center/terraces: 8ft
  • Suburban semi-detached: 10ft
  • Detached suburban: 12ft

Most Popular: 10ft BERG Champion

Cork Gardens:

Average Cork garden size: 7m x 12m

Recommended:

  • Cork city/Douglas: 10ft
  • Suburban Cork: 12ft
  • Rural Cork: 12-14ft

Most Popular: 12ft BERG Elite

Galway Gardens:

Average garden size: 7m x 11m, often more wind exposure

Recommended:

  • Galway city/Salthill: 8-10ft
  • Suburban Galway: 10-12ft
  • Rural West: 12ft with wind anchors essential
  • Coastal areas: Consider in-ground for wind protection

Most Popular: 10ft BERG Champion with anchor kit

Belfast Gardens:

Average garden size: 6m x 10m

Recommended:

  • Belfast city: 8-10ft
  • Greater Belfast: 10-12ft
  • Counties: 12-14ft

Most Popular: 10ft BERG Favorit/Champion


Brand-Specific Size Recommendations

BERG Trampolines:

BERG Favorit Range:

  • Available: 6ft (200cm), 9ft (270cm), 11ft (330cm), 14ft (430cm)
  • Recommendation: Go for 11ft (330cm) - best value in range
  • Sweet spot: Good quality at accessible price point

BERG Champion Range:

  • Available: 9ft (270cm), 11ft (330cm), 12.5ft (380cm), 14ft (430cm)
  • Recommendation: 11ft (330cm) or 12.5ft (380cm)
  • Best for: Most Irish families, excellent quality-to-price

BERG Elite Range:

  • Available: 11ft (330cm), 14ft (430cm), 17ft (520cm)
  • Recommendation: 14ft (430cm) if you have the space
  • Best for: Premium quality, long-term investment

Springfree Trampolines:

Compact:

  • S77 (2.3m / 7.5ft), S90 (2.7m / 9ft)
  • Best for: Smallest gardens, young children
  • Unique advantage: No springs = even small size very safe

Medium:

  • R79 (2.4m / 8ft), R94 (2.8m / 9.5ft)
  • Recommendation: R94 for most families
  • Sweet spot: Maximum safety, reasonable size

Large:

  • L80 (3.0m / 10ft), L95 (3.4m / 11ft)
  • Recommendation: L95 if budget allows
  • Best for: Multiple children, premium safety investment

Jumbo:

  • L113 (4.0m / 13ft)
  • Best for: Large families, maximum jumping space
  • Premium: Top-end Springfree option

Common Sizing Mistakes to Avoid

Mistake #1: Buying Too Small

Problem: Children outgrow quickly, limited jumping space, teens can't use

Solution: If torn between two sizes, always go larger. The extra space is worth it, and trampolines last 10-15 years.

Irish Perspective: With our weather, you want maximum outdoor play value when it's sunny!

Mistake #2: Not Measuring Garden Properly

Problem: Trampoline arrives, doesn't fit safely

Solution:

  • Measure twice, order once
  • Include 2m clearance on ALL sides
  • Check for overhead obstacles (trees, cables)
  • Consider access for delivery (gates, side passages)

Mistake #3: Ignoring Future Needs

Problem: Perfect for your 5-year-old, useless when they're 10

Solution: Think 5-10 years ahead. Children grow, siblings arrive, friends visit.

Recommendation: Buy for your children's future ages, not current.

Mistake #4: Focusing Only on Price Per Foot

Problem: Buying based on "€ per square foot" rather than quality

Solution:

  • 10ft BERG Elite > 12ft budget trampoline
  • Premium brands (BERG, Springfree) justify smaller size
  • Safety and durability > pure size

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What's the most popular trampoline size in Ireland?

A: 10ft (305cm) is by far the most popular size in Ireland. It fits most Irish suburban gardens (6m x 6m space), accommodates 2-3 children, and offers the best balance of jumping space, garden fit, and price.

Q: Will my children outgrow an 8ft trampoline?

A: Yes, likely within 3-4 years. Children around age 10-12 find 8ft restrictive. If you have children under 8 now, consider going to 10ft or 12ft to avoid needing to upgrade.

Q: Can I fit a 12ft trampoline in my garden?

A: You need a minimum total space of 7m x 7m (including 2m clearance on all sides). Measure your flattest garden area and subtract 4 meters from each dimension. If the result is >3.7m, yes you can fit a 12ft.

Q: Is bigger always better?

A: Not necessarily. Consider:

  • Garden proportion: A 14ft trampoline in a 8m x 8m garden looks overwhelming
  • Maintenance: Larger trampolines = more surface to maintain
  • Wind catch: Larger trampolines catch more wind (important in Ireland)
  • Budget: Don't sacrifice quality for size - 10ft premium > 14ft budget

Rule: Buy the largest size that fits comfortably without dominating your garden.

Q: Should I get a smaller premium brand or larger budget brand?

A: For Irish families, 10ft BERG Champion beats 12ft budget brand every time:

  • Better build quality (13-year frame warranty vs 2-3 years)
  • Better bounce (TwinSpring technology)
  • Better safety (deluxe nets, padding)
  • Lasts longer (15-20 years vs 5-7 years)
  • Better for Irish weather (galvanized steel, UV protection)

Exception: If you have 4+ children and budget is tight, go for size over brand.


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Conclusion: Size Matters, But So Does Quality

The perfect trampoline size balances your garden space, your children's needs (current and future), and your budget - without compromising on safety and quality.

For most Irish families, the sweet spot is:

  • 10ft for 1-2 children
  • 12ft for 3+ children
  • Premium brand (BERG/Springfree) over budget large trampoline

Remember: A quality 10ft trampoline will outlast and out-perform a budget 14ft model, providing 15-20 years of safe, enjoyable bouncing for your family.

Invest in the right size from a trusted brand, and your trampoline will be the highlight of your Irish garden for years to come.


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