The EXIT Elegant trampolines combine safety and class with a patented frame and premium safety enclosure. Extra-long springs give you an exceptional bounce for hours on end. The Elegant range is more than just a trampoline. It’s where years of fun begin.
A trampoline is more than jumping
A trampoline in the garden is so much more than outdoor play equipment. It is a place where children can burn off energy, let their imagination run free and enjoy being outside again and again.
You will soon notice that an EXIT Toys trampoline becomes the favourite spot in the garden. This is where first jumps are practised and the coolest tricks are invented. Friends come over to make up games together, while younger children create their own imaginary world on the trampoline, sometimes with their cuddly toys alongside them. And on warm days? The trampoline easily becomes a sunny place to relax.
For parents, a trampoline is just as nice. Children stay active outdoors for longer, pop back inside with rosy cheeks for a drink and then happily head out again. Meanwhile, you get a little space to relax and enjoy the garden yourself.
A trampoline brings movement, fresh air and, above all, lots of fun. That is exactly what makes outdoor play so valuable. With a trampoline in the garden, you create a place children will want to come back to every day.
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Which trampoline should I choose?
Trampolining in your own garden, who would not want that? With the trampolines from EXIT Toys, there are plenty of options! The trampoline you choose depends on several factors, such as the size, price, type, bounce comfort and quality class.
Which trampoline suits you best depends on your garden, how it will be used and your personal preferences. Below, we help you get started.
Inground trampolines
An inground trampoline is dug into the garden and therefore sits low to the ground. This creates a sleek look and makes it easier to get on and off.
Ground-level trampolines
A ground-level trampoline is also dug in, but it sits deeper than the inground version: level with the ground. This means ground-level trampolines are completely sunken. The sleekest and least noticeable option for the garden.
Above-ground trampolines
An above-ground trampoline stands above the ground and is easy to place and move. An above-ground trampoline is ideal if you want to stay flexible with your garden layout or do not want to dig.
Round trampolines
A round trampoline is the most popular trampoline shape for home use. Its shape naturally guides the jump towards the centre of the trampoline. That is especially practical for younger children.
Rectangular trampolines
A rectangular trampoline offers a more powerful and even bounce. This type of trampoline is often chosen by sporty jumpers or older children who want more control while jumping.
Trampolines with a net
Alongside the different trampoline heights above, you can also choose a trampoline with a safety net or without a safety net. An above-ground trampoline always comes with a safety net. The safety net helps jumpers stay on the trampoline while they bounce.
Trampolines without a net
With inground and ground-level trampolines, you can also choose a version without a net. A trampoline without a net is also called a sports trampoline. A trampoline without a net looks sleek in the garden, but is only suitable for more experienced jumpers. To support safety, you can place safety tiles around the trampoline for better fall cushioning.
A trampoline for every garden
Within these trampoline types, EXIT Toys offers different trampoline series, each with its own features. These series differ not only in looks, but also in bounce comfort and quality class. From the playful Elegant trampolines, stylish Silhouette trampolines and sleek InTerra trampolines to sports trampolines: we always have a trampoline to suit your wishes.
Trampoline buying guide
Finding it hard to make the right choice? Jump through the EXIT trampoline buying guide. In just a few steps, you will find the perfect trampoline to suit your wishes. And are you still not completely sure about your decision? Our customer service team is ready to give you advice.
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Start by measuring the free space in your garden and keep at least two metres of safety clearance all around. Also consider how many children will be jumping at the same time. The bigger the trampoline, the more bouncing comfort. But always match the size to the space you have available.
Pay attention to the size, the available space in your garden, the maximum user weight, the quality of the frame and springs, and safety features like a safety net and padding. Also choose between an inground model or a trampoline on legs, depending on your garden and preference.
The models differ in frame quality, spring type, bounce comfort, finish and design. More premium models often offer stronger springs, better protection and a longer lifespan. Choose a model that suits the intensity of use and your budget.
To ensure your trampoline stays safe, it's important to check it regularly for damaged or loose parts so you can replace them in time. Pay attention to the following:
- Jump mat: is the jump mat still taut?
- Frame: are all tubes still properly connected and are the frame joints still in place?
- Springs: are the springs still under tension and undamaged?
- Padding: are the springs still fully covered by the padding and is the foot protection system still properly attached?













