4 Best Trampolines for Gymnastics in Canada (2025)

See our expert review of the 5 best trampolines for gymnastics in 2025. Compare safety, size, bounce, and durability before buying.

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4 Best Trampolines for Gymnastics in Canada (2025)

Choosing the best trampoline for gymnastics is no easy task.  

Having enough room to jump is crucial for practicing your gymnastics skills.

However, you also must consider the safety, durability and longevity of the trampoline.   

These are just a few factors we assessed in ranking the top four outdoor trampolines for gymnastics in Canada.  

Using our expertise as a trampoline manufacturer, we meticulously assessed and graded four trampolines on the most important features of gymnastics, including:  

  • Safety features  
  • Trampoline quality and durability  
  • Size and trampoline weight limit (also including jumping room!) 
  • Trampoline design  
  • Trampoline warranty  
  • User reviews 
  • Trampoline cost (Affordability + long-term value)  

Don’t worry, there will be no fluff with this List, just unbiased insights. See below for the results.

4 Best Backyard Trampolines for Gymnastics This Year  

We'll analyze each trampoline before telling you how to take all the info you learned about the trampolines to choose the right one for your gymnastics goals. 

1. Best Overall: Springfree Jumbo Square Trampoline (11 ft x 11 ft) 

A girl jumping on a Springfree Square Trampoline while a little boy runs around it. 

Grades:   

  • Safety features – 10/10  
  • Trampoline quality and durability – 10/10  
  • Size and trampoline weight limit – 7/10  
  • Trampoline design – 10/10  
  • Trampoline warranty– 10/10  
  • User reviews– 4.9/5 (Google, 449 reviews)  
  • Trampoline cost – 6/10   

Pros

  • Trampoline safety features eliminate 90% of product-related injuries. Includes a springless design, flexible jumping net, edge-free mat, jumper-safe frame, and enclosure rods replacing traditional metal poles.

  • Mat rods that replace the springs are 3x the strength of steel.

  • All major components are UV-protected.

  • Frame is galvanized and triple-layer rust-protected.

  • Should last 10+ years if used reasonably.

  • Comes with 155 square ft. of jumping space, which is unique for its 13’ x 13’ size.

  • 220 lb weight limit is standard.

  • Provides a smooth, non-jarring bounce that can rival the bounce of a spring trampoline in height.

  • Contemporary trampoline design that adds to a backyard’s aesthetic and can be customized using seven different colours.

  • 10-year warranty on all trampoline parts (the only trampoline to offer the same long warranty coverage on all parts).

Cons

  • Assembly may be difficult for some, especially with inserting the mat rods (professional trampoline assembly is offered for $399). Can be completed in 2–2.5 hours.

  • Expensive initially ($2,799), but well worth its value over time.

The Verdict: Springfree Trampolines have proved to be the safest, highest-quality and longest-lasting trampolines on the market.

For gymnasts, the maximization of jumping space without taking up your whole backyard is a huge plus. 

The upfront cost is high, and the assembly process can be complicated for some. Taken altogether, though, you won’t find a better brand of home trampoline for gymnastics. 

Olympic Gymnast Aliaksei "Alexi" Shostak uses Springfree as a part of his training regimen:

 

2. Best Budget Trampoline: Skywalker 15’ x 9’ Rectangle Trampoline  

A man jumping in mid-air on a Skywalker Rectangle Trampoline. 

  • Safety features – 4/10  
  • Trampoline quality and durability – 3/10  
  • Size and trampoline weight limit – 5/10  
  • Trampoline design – 5/10  
  • Trampoline warranty – 3/10  
  • User reviews– 4.4/5 (Google, 551 reviews)  
  • Trampoline cost – 6/10    

Pros

  • They do have a patented no-gap enclosure system, which helps protect against spring-related trampoline injuries.

  • Made with a galvanized steel frame and UV-resistant materials, both important for protection against the elements.

  • Good trampoline weight limit of 250 pounds.

  • Should have good stability with T-sockets used at each frame joint. However, trampoline anchors may still be required if wind is a problem in your area.

  • Relatively affordable for a gymnastics backyard trampoline ($1,240, Wayfair).

Cons

  • Static metal poles and cheap construction are safety concerns.

  • Warranty is only 1-3 years limited, meaning the trampoline likely won't last past 3 years without replacing parts.

  • Their trampoline springs are only 7.5” long, and according to ProTrampolines Review, the mat is not very bouncy.

  • Only around 96 square ft. of jumping space – not very much, especially for older kids.

  • Basic trampoline for gymnastics practice. It would likely be worth it to buy a better-quality trampoline if your child has long-term gymnastics ambitions.

  • ProTrampolines says assembly takes 3-3.5 hours and the assembly manual is bad. 

The Verdict: Skywalker’s Trampoline is a good intro gymnastics trampoline for limited budgets and/or young children. However, its narrow jumping room and low lifespan likely rule it out for families with long-term gymnastic trampoline goals.    

Photo courtesy of Skywalker.   

3. Best Spring Trampoline: ACON Air 16 ft Performance Trampoline  

A man jumping on an ACON Trampoline.

  • Safety features – 6/10  
  • Trampoline quality and durability – 8/10  
  • Size and trampoline weight limit –7/10  
  • Trampoline design – 7/10  
  • Trampoline warranty – 7/10  
  • User reviews– 4.7/5 (Google, 798 reviews)  
  • Trampoline cost – 4/10    

Pros

  • Comes with two sets of springs: ACON’s X-Series and Piano Wire Springs. They measure between 8.3-10 in.

  • One of the best spring-based bounces in the industry, as illustrated by ProTrampolines Review. It’s good for flips and stunts.

  • Excellent quality frame built with black-powder coated 2.5 mm thick tubes.

  • Around 120 square ft. of jumping space, which is only 7 square ft. more than our Springfree 11 ft Trampoline ($2,299).

  • UV-treated mat with 10 rows of stitching, meaning it won’t tear easily.

  • The trampoline frame is black powder-coated and galvanized to protect against rust.

  • Assembly instructions are good, but the trampoline weighs around 500 pounds and must be assembled by more than one person, according to ProTrampolines.

  • The net is UV-resistant, and the poles are galvanized.

  • Trampoline warranty is above-average: 10-year warranty on the frame, 5 years on the mat and springs and 1-2 years on the safety padding and other components.

  • Comes with a ladder.

Cons

  • The metal springs are partially inside the jumping area and gaps can be created that expose the springs, which could result in a pinching injury.

  • No listed single-jumper trampoline weight limit.

  • The pole covers have been shown not to hold under heavy winds.

An ACON Trampoline with a partially disassembled enclosure.

  • High upfront cost ($4,767).

The Verdict: This is a high-quality, solid bouncing spring Trampoline from ACON. User reviews back up this sentiment.   

The concerns are the high cost and the amount of jumping room you’re getting for the price. For gymnasts and families looking to get the most for their money, this could be an issue.   

For example, here is a comparison of the jumping room and price between ACON and Springfree:   

Springfree Large Square Trampoline – 11’ x 11’, 113 square ft. of jumping space, $2,299.   

ACON 16 ft Performance Trampoline – 17’ x  9.8’, 120 square ft. of jumping space, $4,767

Jumping room aside, this ACON Trampoline is arguably the best spring trampoline for gymnastics at home due to its bounce quality and sturdy construction.   

Photo courtesy of ACON.  

4. Best Premium Oval Trampoline: Springfree Jumbo Oval Trampoline (12 ft x 19 ft)

A girl dressed in winter clothes smiling and posing on a Springfree Jumbo Oval Trampoline. 

Grades:   

  • Safety features – 10/10  
  • Trampoline quality and durability – 10/10  
  • Size and trampoline weight limit – 9/10  
  • Trampoline design – 10/10  
  • Trampoline warranty– 10/10  
  • User reviews– 4.9/5 (Google, 449 reviews)  
  • Trampoline cost – 5/10   

Pros

  • Industry-leading trampoline safety features (springless design, FlexiNet, SoftEdge Mat, hidden frame and use of enclosure rods instead of metal static poles.)

  • Highest quality Oval Trampoline for gymnastics. It includes a galvanized steel base with three layers of rust protection and patented composite rods that are 3x stronger than steel for the jumping system.

  • Provides 200 square feet of jumping space – as much as you will find on a backyard trampoline.

  • The oval shape suits gymnasts who want to do tumbling. Also great for cartwheels.

  • Includes a 10-year warranty for all parts.

  • Innovative design that adds to a backyard’s aesthetic.

  • Professional installation is included.

Cons

  • 220-pound user weight limit is standard.

  • Priciest trampoline on this list ($4,499), but worth it for long-term gymnastic goals.

  • Its 12 ft x 19 ft size may not fit in some backyards. You’ll need at least 22’ x 29’ of space to safely accommodate the Jumbo Oval’s size.

 
The Verdict: The Springfree Jumbo Oval offers 200 square feet of jumping space and is arguably the best overall option for home gymnastic trampolines.   

You will need to make room for its size in your backyard. If you don’t have the necessary space but want an oval-shaped trampoline, check out our Springfree Large Oval Trampoline  

*Disclaimer: We included two of our Springfree Trampolines as the best trampolines for gymnastics because it has objectively proven to be top-of-the-line in safety, quality and durability. See our Springfree Trampoline Reviews for more.   

How to Choose a Gymnastics Trampoline (Shape, Size, Safety)

Picking the right trampoline for gymnastics practice goes beyond your budget.

Finding the safest and most functional setup for the skills you want to practice is essential. 

When choosing the best trampoline for gymnastics, remember the three "S's" -- shape, size and safety.

Here are the three "S's" expanded on in more detail:

Shape

  • Rectangle and Square Trampolines provide the most even bounce across the mat and give gymnasts more usable jumping space, making them ideal for flips and tumbling.

  • Oval Trampolines offer a balance of space and controlled bounce, good for multi-user play and general gymnastics training.

  • Round Trampolines are less suited for gymnastics because they pull jumpers toward the centre and limit directional movement (although large round trampolines like the Springfree 13 ft Jumbo Round Trampoline are usually more than enough for gymnastics maneuvers).

Size

  • For gymnastics practice, 14 ft or larger in diameter is recommended to give enough room for flips, cartwheels, and combinations.

  • Consider both the trampoline size and your yard space — bigger isn’t always better if safety clearance around the trampoline is limited.

  • If you’re buying for multiple kids or older teens, prioritize larger rectangles or squares.

Safety

  • Look for springless or heavily padded spring designs to minimize impact risks.

  • Choose a model with a high-quality safety enclosure net that won’t sag or tear under pressure.

  • Check the weight capacity to ensure it can safely handle your gymnast’s routines and growth over time.

FAQs About Gymnastics Trampolines

Before we wrap up, let’s address a few common questions about gymnastics trampolines that will help shore up anything we didn't cover already.  

What is the best shape trampoline for gymnastics? The best shape trampoline for gymnastics will be rectangular, square or large oval trampolines due to their larger jumping room area and uniform bounce.   

What size trampoline is good for gymnastics? A 14 ft or larger trampoline would be ideal for gymnastics. If you need ample space, go with a bigger trampoline size – especially if you have a growing child!   

***Important caveat: Trampolines that use springs take off roughly 2 ft of jumping room. So, a 12 ft trampoline is more like a 10 ft trampoline in size. Notice in the picture below how the blue safety padding takes up around 2 ft of the trampoline’s size (photo courtesy of Amazon): 

A girl jumping on a Skywalker Trampoline. 

Springless trampolines don’t have this issue, since they use alternatives like composite rods or bands. Keep this in mind as you look for a trampoline with plenty of jumping space.  

How much is a gymnastics trampoline? Gymnastics trampolines range widely in price depending on size, brand, and safety design. Entry-level backyard gymnastics trampolines typically start around $600–$1,200, while premium models with stronger bounce, larger mats, and advanced safety features can run $1,500–$4,500 or more

Are Springfree Trampolines good for gymnasts?  Springfree Trampolines are excellent choices for gymnasts, especially for families prioritizing safety, longevity, and bounce quality.

The springless design (with composite rods or mats instead of metal springs) eliminates pinch risks and maximizes jumping space.

Their durable, UV-resistant materials, strong frame construction, and flexible net enclosure make them well-suited for flips, tumbling, and progression in gymnastics.

The higher upfront cost is typically offset by longer life, lower maintenance (some last 10+ years without needing replacement parts), and premium safety guarantees.

Which Gymnastics Trampoline Fits in Your Yard? 

The four trampolines on this List each have their pros and cons, and choosing which trampoline is best for your gymnast's goals is ultimately your decision.    

By informing yourself of your options, you have substantially increased your chances of a successful purchase. A pat on the back is well deserved!  

Before you go, check out our free Augmented Reality Tool. It will allow you to virtually place a trampoline in your backyard to see what it will look like before committing. Just follow these three simple steps:  

  1. Visit Springfree Trampoline’s website on your phone.   
  1. Select a trampoline and tap the AR icon.   
  1.  Use your phone to view, adjust, and screenshot the trampoline in your yard.     

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