FAQs
Is a 10ft trampoline big enough for 2 kids?
Yes, a 10ft trampoline provides enough room for two kids to jump safely, but it’s always best to follow the manufacturer's guidelines regarding weight limits and the number of jumpers at a time.
To ensure maximum safety, we recommend one jumper at a time to reduce the risk of collisions.
What's the weight limit for a 10ft trampoline?
The weight limit for a 10ft trampoline varies by model. At Outdoor Toys, our Rebo 10FT Base Jump Trampoline has a maximum weight limit of 120kg, while the Rebo Base Jump 2 Rectangle Trampoline is 100kg. Always check the product specifications before purchasing.
Is a 10ft trampoline too big?
A 10ft trampoline is a great fit for most gardens, but it’s important to consider the space needed for safe use. To prevent accidents, trampolines should be placed on flat ground with enough buffer space around them (at least 1.5m away from fences and walls).
You should also try to keep it away from other outdoor toys like water slides, ride on toys or other garden toys.
If you’re concerned about room, we also offer 6ft and 8ft trampolines, which may suit smaller outdoor areas. If you have extra space, upgrading to a 12ft trampoline could provide even more bouncing fun.