Best trampolines June 2026
Finding the right trampoline for your child can be a fun but challenging task. This guide helps you compare the top models on the market, so you can easily see their features, pros, and cons. Our independent ranking will help you find the perfect trampoline for your family's needs.
Last updated: 23 June 2026
Trampolines: Top 5
1

Genki 55" Kids Trampoline with Safety Enclosure Net
from £66.952 stores
from £66.95
2 stores
2

Plum Junior Trampoline 137cm
from £64.992 stores
from £64.99
2 stores
3

Paw Patrol My first Trampoline, Paw Patrol
from £132.991 store
from £132.99
1 store
4

Exit Tiggy Junior Trampoline With Bar 140cm
from £79.001 store
from £79.00
1 store
5

Berg SPORTS Champion InGround 330
from £689.001 store
from £689.00
1 store
The Genki 55" is a round trampoline specifically designed for kids. Its name indicates it comes with a safety enclosure net, making it a potentially secure option for young jumpers. At 55 inches, it's a compact size suitable for smaller gardens or play areas.
Pros
Name indicates it includes a safety net
Compact 55-inch size
Specifically designed for children
Cons
Specifications contradict name on safety net
No user reviews available
The Plum Junior Trampoline is a compact, 137 cm model created for young children. Its smaller footprint makes it a good fit for homes with limited space. Note that this model does not come with a safety net.
Pros
Compact 137 cm size for small spaces
Designed specifically for junior jumpers
Cons
Does not include a safety net
No maximum user weight specified
No user reviews available
This Paw Patrol trampoline is designed as a 'my first trampoline' for toddlers and young fans of the show. Its round shape provides a predictable bounce, but it's important to know that it does not come with a safety net.
Pros
Features popular Paw Patrol branding
Designed as a 'first trampoline' for toddlers
Round design for a consistent bounce
Cons
Does not include a safety net
Branding may only appeal to very young kids
No user reviews available
The Exit Tiggy Junior is a 140 cm trampoline designed for young children, with a maximum user weight of 25 kg. A key feature is the included handlebar, which gives new jumpers something to hold onto for better balance. This model does not have a safety net.
Pros
Includes a handlebar for added stability
Clear maximum user weight of 25 kg
Compact 140 cm size
Cons
Does not include a full safety net enclosure
Low maximum weight limit of 25 kg
The Berg SPORTS Champion InGround 330 is a large trampoline designed to be installed at ground level. This in-ground design minimizes fall height and blends into your garden. At 330 cm, it offers ample space for jumping, but note that installation requires digging a large hole.

Pros
In-ground design sits flush with the lawn
Large 330 cm diameter for more space
Lower fall height than above-ground models
Cons
Requires significant installation work
Does not include a safety net by default
Much larger than other models on the list
Compare specifications
| Type | Trampolines | Trampolines | Trampolines | Trampolines | Trampolines |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum user weight | — | — | — | 25 kg | — |
| Diameter / Width | — | 137 cm | — | 140 cm | — |
| Safety net | No | No | No | No | No |
How we built the list
The ranking is updated monthly and is based on data we collect from our own platform. Products that rank highly are popular with our users while also maintaining high quality according to editorial expert reviews. Specifically, we take into account how many users follow a product through price alerts or lists, how it is rated by experts and users, as well as how much traffic it generates to stores and how well it is represented in stores. No products are paid placements — the ranking is governed solely by data.













