Trampoline Pads
A replacement trampoline pad isn’t just a cover, it’s critical safety gear.
That’s why GeeTramp pads are built differently. Each design features a thick, high-density foam layer and a built-in spring barrier to prevent feet, hands, and heads from slipping through or striking the frame. Whether you’re replacing old pads or upgrading for peace of mind, these pads are shaped to fit your trampoline snugly and stay put; even with years of active jumping.
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FAQs for Trampoline Pads
Start by measuring your trampoline frame (not the mat) and note the overall diameter or dimensions, as well as the model name if it's GeeTramp. Most pads are designed to fit a specific size and version. If unsure, call us—we'll help you get the right one the first time.
Premium trampoline pads like ours feature thicker foam padding (50mm vs the standard 15-20mm often found), UV-resistant PVC material specifically engineered for challenging Australian conditions, and strategic water drainage holes to prevent deterioration. Our pads use tapered EPE foam that's thicker at the frame edge (50mm) and thinner at the mat edge (25mm), promoting water runoff while providing superior impact protection. The reinforced eyelets and double-stitched construction ensure the pads stay securely in place during energetic bouncing, significantly extending their lifespan compared to standard pads.
While budget brand trampoline pads often deteriorate within 1-2 years in Australia's harsh climate, our premium pads are designed to last significantly longer. The 500D UV-resistant PVC material has been tested for over four years without UV damage, withstanding intense sun exposure and heavy rainfall. The strategic drainage features prevent water pooling that typically causes foam deterioration. With proper care, our Australian-made trampoline pads can provide reliable protection for 3-5 years, backed by our comprehensive warranty for peace of mind.
To extend the life of your trampoline pads, regularly remove leaves and debris that can trap moisture against the padding. Clean the pads occasionally with mild soap and water, avoiding harsh chemicals that can degrade the UV protection. After heavy rain, check that drainage holes aren't blocked and flip the pads briefly to allow complete drying. During extended periods of non-use, consider using a trampoline cover for additional protection. These simple maintenance steps will help preserve your trampoline pads through Australia's varying weather conditions.