Inground trampolines are great if you have a view you wish to preserve from the obstruction that a trampoline safety net can be, or you live in a high wind area and want to further minimize the risk of a trampoline blowing away.
Further to this, we are aware of the number of kids who are into running and jumping on and off objects freely in the name of Parkour and free running; they want an inground trampoline but install it above the ground "old school style" so they can run and jump on and off it.
For everyone else, we do strongly recommend although the design of the GeeTramp has legs, to install the in-ground trampoline in the ground in a purpose-designed hole with retaining walls and drainage.
For installation requirements we do recommend you contact a local landscaper who best knows your local council requirements, your soil types, they are also well-skilled in excavating, drainage, retaining walls and landscaping.
Why our in-ground trampolines have legs