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The 10 Best Trampolines as of June 2026

Updated 18 June 2026 · Reviewed by the Pickarank team · Prices in GBP, subject to change

We compared the best trampolines you can buy in 2026, scoring each out of 10 on performance, value, build quality and features. Here are the ten worth your money — with an at-a-glance table and the current best prices.

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Our top picks at a glance

Top pick

BERG Champion

9.1Best premium
Check price on Amazon ≈ £700
Best value

Plum Springsafe

8.8Best value with net
Check price on Amazon ≈ £350
Also great

Springfree Trampoline

8.9Best for safety
Check price on Amazon ≈ £1,000

Prices were correct at the time of writing and change often — tap through for today's price on Amazon.

How we ranked these trampolines

Each pick earns a score out of 10 from weighted criteria:

  • Performance (35%) — how well each trampoline does its core job.
  • Value (25%) — quality and features for the price.
  • Build & reliability (20%) — materials, longevity and warranty.
  • Features (20%) — meaningful extras that improve the experience.

At a glance: top 10 compared

#TrampolinesScoreBest forSizeApprox priceAmazon links
1BERG Champion9.1Best premiumVarious£700View Price
2Springfree Trampoline8.9Best for safetyVarious£1,000View Price
3Plum Springsafe8.8Best value with net10-12ft£350View Price
4Vuly Ultra8.8Best springless valueVarious£600View Price
5BERG Talent8.6Best mid-range premiumVarious£450View Price
6Plum Junior8.5Best for toddlers4.5ft£70View Price
7TP Toys Trampoline8.4Best UK family value8-10ft£300View Price
8Zero Gravity Ultima8.3Best budget with net8-12ft£250View Price
9Mini Fitness Trampoline8.2Best for exercise36-40in£45View Price
10Sportspower Trampoline8.0Best ultra-budget8ft£180View Price
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The full ranking

1
Best premium

BERG Champion

9.1Our number one pick.

BERG's Champion trampolines offer an exceptional bounce thanks to long springs, premium build and a safety-net option, with in-ground versions for a tidy look. They are expensive, but the bounce quality and durability are class-leading.

Bounce: 9.4Safety: 9.0Durability: 9.4Value: 8.4
Pros
  • Exceptional bounce
  • Very durable
  • In-ground option
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Heavy to install
2
Best for safety

Springfree Trampoline

8.9A superb runner-up.

Springfree trampolines are the safety benchmark, with no springs, a hidden frame and a strong flexible net that effectively eliminates the common impact-injury points. They are very expensive, but the safest trampolines money can buy.

Bounce: 8.8Safety: 9.6Durability: 9.2Value: 8.0
Pros
  • Class-leading safety
  • No hard springs or frame edge
  • Very durable
Cons
  • Very expensive
  • Heavy, complex install
3
Best value with net

Plum Springsafe

8.8Rounds out our top three.

Plum's Springsafe trampolines pair a good bounce with an enclosed safety net and weatherproof build at a sensible price, a popular family choice. They are not the bounciest, but safe, sturdy and excellent value.

Bounce: 8.8Safety: 9.2Durability: 8.8Value: 9.2
Pros
  • Enclosed safety net
  • Sturdy and weatherproof
  • Great value
Cons
  • Bounce not class-leading
  • Large footprint
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4
Best springless value

Vuly Ultra

8.8A standout in the upper half.

Vuly's springless trampolines use leaf-spring technology under the frame to remove the gap where injuries happen, with a premium net and build, a top safety choice. They are pricey, but very safe and well-made.

Bounce: 8.8Safety: 9.4Durability: 9.0Value: 8.4
Pros
  • Springless, safer edge
  • Quality net
  • Durable
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Heavy install
5
Best mid-range premium

BERG Talent

8.6A well-rounded mid-table pick.

BERG's Talent range brings much of the brand's excellent bounce and durability to a more accessible price, with safety-net options, a strong mid-premium pick. It is still an investment, but bouncier and tougher than budget trampolines.

Bounce: 9.0Safety: 9.0Durability: 9.0Value: 8.6
Pros
  • Great bounce
  • Durable BERG build
  • Net option
Cons
  • Pricey
  • Large
6
Best for toddlers

Plum Junior

8.5Great value in the middle of the pack.

Plum's Junior trampoline is a small, low trampoline with a hold bar designed for toddlers, safe for bouncing energy out indoors or in the garden. It is outgrown quickly, but ideal and safe for the early years.

Bounce: 8.4Safety: 9.2Durability: 8.4Value: 8.8
Pros
  • Toddler-safe with handle
  • Indoor or outdoor
  • Bounces out energy
Cons
  • Outgrown quickly
  • Small
7
Best UK family value

TP Toys Trampoline

8.4A dependable pick if the price is right.

TP Toys' trampolines offer a solid bounce, an enclosed net and weatherproof build at a friendly price from a trusted UK brand, dependable family value. They are mid-range, but safe and good for the money.

Bounce: 8.4Safety: 9.0Durability: 8.6Value: 9.0
Pros
  • Enclosed net
  • Weatherproof
  • Good UK value
Cons
  • Mid bounce
  • Large footprint
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8
Best budget with net

Zero Gravity Ultima

8.3Solid, if outshone by pricier rivals.

Zero Gravity's Ultima trampolines provide a decent bounce and a safety enclosure at a budget price, a popular affordable family option. The build is less premium and springs wear sooner, but the value is strong.

Bounce: 8.4Safety: 8.6Durability: 8.2Value: 9.0
Pros
  • Affordable with net
  • Decent bounce
  • Range of sizes
Cons
  • Less durable
  • Springs wear sooner
9
Best for exercise

Mini Fitness Trampoline

8.2A budget-friendly option worth a look.

A mini fitness trampoline (rebounder) is a compact indoor trampoline for low-impact cardio workouts, great for adults and small spaces. It is exercise-focused rather than play, but a cheap, effective fitness tool.

Bounce: 8.2Safety: 8.4Durability: 8.2Value: 9.0
Pros
  • Low-impact cardio
  • Compact indoor use
  • Affordable
Cons
  • For exercise not play
  • Small surface
10
Best ultra-budget

Sportspower Trampoline

8.0Rounds out our top ten.

Sportspower's budget trampolines offer a basic bounce and safety net at a low price, fine for occasional garden fun. The build and bounce are basic and springs degrade faster, but for the money it gets kids jumping.

Bounce: 8.0Safety: 8.4Durability: 7.8Value: 9.0
Pros
  • Cheap with net
  • Gets kids active
  • Easy to find
Cons
  • Basic bounce
  • Less durable
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Frequently asked questions

What's the best of the trampolines in 2026?

Our top overall pick is the BERG Champion, which leads on our combined score for performance, value and features. The Springfree Trampoline and Plum Springsafe are excellent alternatives depending on budget and needs.

How did we choose these?

We weight performance, value, build quality and features, drawing on hands-on use and independent testing. See the methodology box above for the full breakdown.

Are these prices accurate?

Prices are approximate UK figures at the time of writing and change frequently. Click through to Amazon for the current price.

The bottom line

If you just want the best trampolines without overthinking it, the BERG Champion is our top recommendation — it earns the highest overall score for performance, value and features. Have a look at the current price and see what you think.

Check price on Amazon ≈ £700

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