Trampoline Parts
Discover our comprehensive range of trampoline parts designed specifically for Australian conditions, including premium jumping mats, galvanized springs, UV-resistant safety nets, and reinforced frame components compatible with all leading Australian brands.
Our quality trampoline spare parts restore your equipment to peak condition. We ship trampoline replacement parts Australia-wide with same-day dispatch on orders placed before 2pm, getting your trampoline back to peak condition quickly so your kids can return to active outdoor play. Our play experts are available to provide personalised advice on selecting the right trampoline supplies for your specific model, helping you overcome compatibility concerns and installation challenges with confidence.
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FAQs for Trampoline Parts
Compatibility depends on your trampoline's brand, size, and design. Our replacement parts are designed to fit major Australian brands and other leading models. For precise compatibility, measure your trampoline carefully (see our measurement guide) and check the specifications listed with each part. Still unsure? Our play experts can help determine the right parts for your specific model—simply contact us with your trampoline's brand, approximate age, and photos if possible. We've been matching parts since 2006, ensuring Australian families get back to bouncing quickly.
For accurate measurements, always measure the frame diameter from outer edge to outer edge (not the mat), and count the total number of springs. For mats, measure the diameter excluding the spring area. For safety nets, count the number of poles and note whether the net attaches inside or outside the springs. Springs should be measured when unhooked, from end to end. Take all measurements twice to ensure accuracy, as even small discrepancies can affect fit. Remember that Australian trampolines often have specific dimensions that may differ from international models, so precise measurements are essential.
Replace your jumping mat when you notice tears, holes, significant sagging, or faded UV coating. Springs need replacement when they're stretched out, rusted, or missing—even a few damaged springs can compromise bounce quality and safety. Safety nets should be replaced at the first sign of tears, fraying, or UV deterioration, as they're crucial for preventing falls. Frame padding requires replacement when it's cracked, torn, or no longer providing adequate coverage over springs. In Australia's harsh sun, UV damage accelerates wear, so inspect all components regularly during summer months to ensure your trampoline remains safe for family use.