How to ensure you're getting the correct part for your trampoline.

Whilst our Trampoline Spare Parts are interchangeable with many models available on the market today, some fittings, attachments or parts may be different depending on the design structure of the Trampoline. To avoid receiving incorrect parts or incurring delays or return costs, it's imperative that you correctly identify the right part for your Trampoline. If you know the model number of your Trampoline, fantastic! If not, then in order to identify the correct part for your model you will need a tape measure. Follow the below steps depending on the part required for your Trampoline!

If you're still unsure at any point, please call our friendly service team on 1300 781 229 and they will assist you!

How to measure your Trampoline for Spare Parts.

Black Jumping Mat

For a round trampoline:  Measure the diameter from outside frame to outside frame and count how many springs the trampoline has.

For a rectangular trampoline: Count how many springs are along the long side and the short side (i.e if your Trampoline has 20 springs on the long side and 12 on the short side, then it is considered a 20x12 Rectangular Black Jumping Mat).

Safety Pads

For a round trampoline: Measure the diameter from outside frame to outside frame and count how many springs the trampoline has. Multi fit safety pads will fit any brand of trampoline.

For a rectangular trampoline: Count how many springs are along the long side and the short side. Our rectangular pads will only fit Action Trampolines.

Enclosure Nets

Round trampolines only: Measure the diameter from outside frame to outside frame and count how many springs the trampoline has to determine size. Count how many upright poles are on the trampoline. If the old net is still available, check the label located at the very bottom of the net directly under the zipper and it should state the size. For example, 10ft 8 poles.

Enclosure Poles

Round trampolines only:  To determine the size, measure the diameter from outside frame to outside frame and count how many springs the trampoline has. Is the colour of the trampoline poles black or silver? Determine whether the upper or lower end of the pole is needed. Measure the pole diameter by measuring directly across the bottom of one lower enclosure poles. Also determine whether the poles attach by U-bolts or a welded T-piece.

Top Rails

Round trampolines only: To determine the size, measure the diameter from outside frame to outside frame and count how many springs the trampoline has. Is the colour of the trampoline poles black or silver? Count how many holes are in one individual top rail. Are the T-pieces separate or welded to the top rail? Also, check if the ends of the top rails are round or square.

Leg Extension

To determine the size, measure the diameter from outside frame to outside frame. Is the colour of the trampoline poles back or silver? Measure the diameter of one round opening on the leg extension.

T-Piece

To determine the size, measure the diameter from outside frame to outside frame. Is the colour of the trampoline poles back or silver? Measure the diameter of the round end or the T-piece.

Springs

Measure the complete length of an existing spring from outside hook to outside hook, measuring preferably off the trampoline.