Trampoline Size vs. Age / Family Size Summary Table
🧱 Size vs. Age / Family Size Guide
| Family Size / Kids’ Ages | Recommended Trampoline Size (Diameter) | Suggested Model Example | Minimum Garden Space Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 kids (under 6 years) | 6ft – 8ft | BERG Favorit 6ft / Springfree Compact Round | 3m × 3m | Great starter size; gentle bounce and easy supervision. |
| 2–3 kids (6–10 years) | 10ft – 11ft | BERG Champion 11ft / Springfree Medium Round | 4m × 4m | Ideal family size; plenty of bounce room without taking over the garden. |
| 3–4 kids (10–14 years) | 12ft – 13ft | BERG Grand Champion / BERG Elite 13ft | 5m × 5m | Best balance of size, safety and long-term usability. |
| Larger families or teens (12+ years) | 14ft+ | BERG Elite 14ft / Springfree Large Oval | 6m × 6m+ | Great for sporty teens, gymnastics, or multi-age families. |
| Mixed ages / shared use | Oval or Rectangular 11ft–14ft | BERG Grand Champion Oval / Springfree Jumbo Oval | Varies | Longer jumping area suits multiple users and different bounce zones. |
💡 How to Use This Table
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Leave at least 1–1.5m clearance around the trampoline for safety.
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Consider overhead space — avoid trees, branches, or clotheslines.
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Bigger isn’t always better; match the size to your children’s ages, garden layout, and intended use.
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Premium models like BERG and Springfree maintain performance across all sizes — smaller versions are just as durable and safe.