Trampoline Springs
Over time, trampoline springs can wear out, rust, or stretch—reducing bounce performance and compromising safety.
Whether you’re replacing a single spring or refreshing the whole set, our wide range of galvanised steel springs are engineered for Australian weather and built to last. Available in multiple lengths and diameters, each spring is coiled with precision to deliver consistent tension and reliable bounce. They’re compatible with GeeTramp, Lifespan Kids, and many other popular trampolines—just make sure to measure accurately. (Need help? Check out our How to Measure Trampoline Springs guide.)
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FAQs for Trampoline Springs
Remove three old springs and measure each from hook to hook while they're relaxed (not stretched). Take the average to account for any stretching. Also note the wire thickness and hook style to ensure a correct fit.
Look for visible rust, stretching, or gaps in the coils as clear indicators it's time for replacement. If your trampoline's bounce feels significantly reduced or uneven, your springs are likely worn out. Australian coastal areas often see accelerated spring deterioration due to salt air exposure. You might also notice squeaking sounds during jumping or springs that have detached from the frame or mat. Don't wait until springs break completely—replacing them proactively prevents damage to your trampoline mat and frame while maintaining safe jumping conditions for all users.
You can replace individual springs if most are still in good condition. But for consistent bounce and tension, replacing all worn springs at the same time is best.