Taking Care of Your Trampoline

A trampoline is a fantastic way to get the family outside, stay active, and make lasting memories. With just a little routine maintenance, you can keep your trampoline in great condition season after season.

1. Inspect Before You Jump

Before each season, and every so often throughout the summer, take a few minutes to inspect your trampoline. Look for worn springs, tears in the jumping mat, loose bolts, or damage to the safety enclosure. Catching small issues early helps prevent bigger repairs down the road. If your jumping mat has become worn or damaged, replacing it is much safer than continuing to use it. Our 12′ Trampoline Jumping Mat is designed to restore your trampoline’s performance and safety.

2. Protect Against the Elements

Sun exposure is one of the biggest causes of trampoline wear. Over time, UV rays can cause safety pads and other materials to fade, crack, and weaken. Help extend the life of your trampoline with our UV Pad Protect, specially designed to protect your safety pads from harmful sun damage and keep them looking their best.

3. Replace Worn Safety Pads

Safety pads are essential for covering the springs and frame. If yours are cracked, torn, or deteriorating, it’s time for a replacement. Our 12′ Trampoline Safety Pad offers reliable coverage and helps keep every bounce as safe as possible.

4. Keep It Clean

Leaves, dirt, and standing water can shorten the lifespan of your trampoline materials. Regularly brush away debris, wipe down the jumping surface when needed, and allow the trampoline to dry after rain before use.

5. Start with a Quality Trampoline

If you’re looking to upgrade or purchase your first trampoline, investing in a quality model makes maintenance easier and provides years of dependable family fun.

Explore our selection of Trainor Sports trampolines:

8′ Trampoline with Enclosure – Perfect for smaller yards.
12′ Trampoline with Enclosure – A great all-around family favourite.
17′ Trampoline with Enclosure – Plenty of room for bigger jumps and more family fun.

 

A few simple maintenance habits can add years to your trampoline’s life while helping keep your family safe. Whether you’re replacing worn parts or starting fresh with a new trampoline, we’ve got everything you need to keep the fun going.

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