6 Best Round Trampolines (Budget-Friendly and Premium)

Discover the best round trampolines in Canada for every budget—from short-term fun to long-term performance. Expert picks from a 20+ year trampoline maker.

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6 Best Round Trampolines (Budget-Friendly and Premium)

Round trampolines are the most common type of trampoline shape on the market. 

With so many options, you must know exactly what you’re looking for to find the best round trampoline for your family. 

We’ve been a trampoline manufacturer for over 20 years and will use our platform to give an objective analysis of which models stand above the competition to help you make an informed decision. 

Let’s get right to it! 

The Best Round Trampolines in Canada (2025)  

For this list, we will cover two different categories based on budget and long-term jumping goals. 

We will list a total of six round trampolines, three of them being budget-friendly options (under $1,000) for short-term, recreational jumping. You can think of this category as kids or adults who want to jump for about 1-3 years.  

The next three round trampolines will be long-term options for jumping enthusiasts, athletes or adults who want to use the trampoline for 3-10+ years. 

We’ll start with the budget-friendly trampolines. 

Budget-Friendly Round Trampolines for Short-Term Jumping  

One of the key advantages of round trampolines is they are great for beginners since they naturally draw jumpers to the centre of the mat.   

These three outdoor trampolines would be best for those beginning their jumping journey, particularly ages 6-10  

If you’re looking for a round trampoline for long-term use, you will want to scroll to the next section, where we cover longer-lasting round trampoline models.    

*This list will be ordered from least to most expensive in each category.  

Pros:  

  • One of the most affordable 10 ft round trampolines you will find. 

  • The no-gap enclosure system will help mitigate the risk of coming in contact with the springs.  

  • Includes a galvanized steel frame that should last around three years based on the warranty length. 

  • Includes a dual zipper and latch clip closure system to help with entering/exiting the trampoline safely.  

Cons: 

  • Recommended 175-pound user weight limit may rule it out for older kids and adults. 

  • 1-year warranty on all parts besides the frame hints that you will likely need to invest in at least some replacement parts after a year of use to keep the trampoline in safe condition. 

  • You will likely need to anchor the trampoline during wind or severe storms to keep it in place. 

  • The springs take off roughly 2 ft of jumping space, so it’s more like an 8 ft trampoline in jumping room. 

  • The poles are slightly curved but still static – which can cause potential injuries if enough impact is applied to the net by the jumper. 

Cost: $399 

Photo courtesy of Skywalker Trampolines.  

See how Skywalker Trampolines compares to Springgfree Trampolines in our expert analysis – Springfree vs. Skywalker.  

Three kids and a woman jumping on a black round Jumpzylla Trampoline.

Pros: 

  • Comes with padded curved enclosure poles that help prevent contact between the jumper and the poles. 

  • The safety padding covering the springs can be flipped to show a new colour and potentially lengthen the padding’s lifespan. 

  • You can also customize the spring padding cover, choosing from nine colour combinations. 

  • Based on user reviews, the trampoline should be fairly easy to assemble. 

Cons: 

  • Only comes with a standard 2-year warranty (they offer additional storm coverage for purchase), which means you will likely need to invest in replacement parts on key components like the net and springs after a couple of years of use  

  • Springs take off roughly 2 ft of jumping space, making it more like a 8 ft trampoline in jumping room.  

  • Since the trampoline is light you may need to anchor it during heavy wind or weather conditions to keep it in place. 

Cost: $815.94 

Photo courtesy of Jumpzylla.

3. Vuly Lift 2 10 ft Trampoline 

A girl doing a backflip on a round Vuly Lift 2 Trampoline while a boy watches from the outside.

*Search locally to see if a store in your area is selling the Vuly Lift 2 Trampoline - the cost below is based on their U.S. website. 

Pros: 

  • 3mm net weave will help protect kids from getting fingers or toes trapped in the net while jumping. 

  • Solid 10-year warranty on the frame. 

  • Good 5-year warranty coverage on the springs and mat. 

  • High user weight capacity of 375 pounds. 

  • No nuts or bolts, which should make assembly easier than more robust spring trampolines. 

  • Includes a mat with game icons as a fun twist.  

Cons: 

  • The net, poles and safety padding are only covered for a year, likely requiring replacement parts for these components to keep the trampoline in safe condition after around 365 days of use.  

  • Springs take off around 2 ft of jumping space. 

  • Although there’s a gap between the poles and the net, the poles are stationary, which can still cause injury if the jumper approaches the net with enough force. 

Cost: $899  

Photo courtesy of Vuly 

Read through Springfree Trampoline vs. Vuly for a direct comparison of the two major trampoline brands.  

Premium Round Trampolines for Long-Term Jumping  

Just like the previous category, these premium trampolines would also be ideal for beginner jumpers.  

The difference is these round trampolines are built to last longer and grow with your family. The caveat is they will cost more than the budget-friendly options. 

These models are best for young kids with long-term jumping goals, older kids, teenagers and adults.   

A boy in a blue shirt jumping on a round Jumpflex Trampoline.

Pros:  

  • High-quality frame (10-year warranty), mat and springs (both covered for five years).  

  • The weave of the net is made so hands or toes don’t easily get trapped within the holes of the net. 

  • The metal components undergo a six-layer rust-proofing process, which is more than most spring trampolines.  

  • Stylish green-and-black colour scheme. 

  • Designed with no bolts or welds, which should make it easier to assemble than other $1,000+ spring trampolines. 

Cons: 

  • Springs are only 7.1 inches, which is lower than other premium spring trampolines (spring size can be an indicator of bounce quality).   

  • The enclosure net, spring padding and poles are only warranted for one year, which is usually how long you can expect these components to last on this trampoline before needing to order replacement parts. 

  • Equivalent to a 10 ft trampoline in jumping space due to the springs taking off around 2 ft. 

  • The netting and the mat are separate entities, which can cause gaps that expose the springs and a potential falling area.    

  • Even though the metal poles are slightly curved, they still are stationary and could cause injury if enough force is applied to the net by the jumper.     

Cost: $1,299  

Photo courtesy of Jumpflex. 

Check out Jumpflex vs. Springfree for an honest comparison of the two brands. 

A young boy playing basketball on a Springfree Round Trampoline while two other boys run around the trampoline.

Pros: 

  • Large round trampoline bundle includes a basketball hoop and ladder in a black colour scheme with special value pricing exclusively offered at Costcolikely netting you the best round trampoline for the money when considering safety and durability in addition to price 

  • Equipped with award-winning safety features, including a springless design, a flexible enclosure net, a frame positioned underneath the jumping surface and a mat with no hard edges.  

  • Equivalent to the jump space of a 15 ft spring-based trampoline (132 square feet) due to the no-spring design. 

  • 10-year warranty on all parts (only trampoline to offer complete coverage of 10 years). Many families go the full 10 years without needing to buy major replacement parts. 

  • The bounce of a Springfree is softer and more forgiving than a spring-based bounce while achieving similar heights.  

  • Holds up to 1,500 pounds of total weight (220 pounds recommended per jumper). 

  • Key components are galvanized and properly UV-treated to last in all climates, including hot, snowy and windy regions.   

Cons:  

  • Assembly can be challenging for some, particularly inserting the mat rods and installing the enclosure. Professional installation might be needed for some families.  

Cost: $1,899  

6. AlleyOOP DoubleBounce 14 ft Trampoline

A boy smiling while jumping high in the air, with a young girl and woman watching close by.

*Search locally to see if a store in your area is selling this particular AlleyOOP model - the cost below is based on their U.S. website. 

Pros: 

  • Option to upgrade to AlleyOOP’s DoubleBounce technology for an additional row of springs.  

  • DoubleBounce option comes with 128 springs measuring 10 inches long – solid for a spring-based trampoline and indicating a powerful bounce.  

  • Strong trampoline frame backed by a lifetime warranty. 

  • High-quality mat and net are backed by a 10-year warranty.  

  • The padding covering the frame and springs is 1” thick and made from quality materials. 

  • No zipper is required to enter or exit the trampoline.  

Cons: 

  • Warranty coverage is not consistent – the springs and frame padding are covered for five years, and all other components are covered for one year. This means replacement parts might be needed within 1-5 years of jumping.  

Cost: $2,399-$2,749   

Photo courtesy of Superior Play Systems.  

Compare The Best Round Trampolines Side-By-Side 

The round trampolines on this list should give you a good starting point on which models could be a fit for your family.   

But…you might still need to investigate further before finalizing which trampoline to go with.  

We have a Model Comparison Tool that will allow you to choose two Springfree Trampolines and compare them on key features like size and price.   

Since these factors often play a major role in the trampoline buying process, seamlessly comparing two different models can help determine which size you need – even if you don’t ultimately choose a Springfree. 

See below for an example, and browse the Tool to compare all 10 of our Springfree Trampolines so you can start planning your backyard for your future trampoline! 

Springfree Medium Round and Compact Round Trampoline comparison side-by-side.

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