Built Tough: How Springfree Trampolines Handle Harsh Weather
Discover the strength of Springfree Trampolines! Proven to withstand extreme weather, two bears and a mid-sized SUV. Read our blog to learn how!
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There’s a reason Springfree Trampolines are considered the strongest garden trampoline.
Just ask these bears…
Not only are Springfree Trampolines built to handle two grown bears, but they are built to last through the seasons, too.
From snowy winters to scorching summers, Springfree Trampolines are constructed to endure the elements. We’ll explain how a Springfree is built to last in this blog.
Stay until the end, because we’ll also be providing tips to make your Springfree even stronger.
Springfree Trampoline Weather-Resistant Features Overview
Let’s tackle each one of Springfree Trampoline’s main components to explain how they can withstand all kinds of weather:
1. Trampoline Frame
The Springfree Trampoline frame is made of galvanized cold-rolled steel tubing.
It’s powder-coated with a zinc-enriched base coat and an epoxy primer that is UV and weather-resistant.
Note: UV resistance is essential for a trampoline. The sun is arguably the most damaging weather element to a trampoline’s structure. All necessary Springfree components contain UV-resistant features, as you will see throughout this blog.
The frame includes three layers of rust protection and has proven to withstand 3,000 hours of salt-spray testing.
Beyond the superior quality, the frame is “hidden” from the jumper.
It’s located underneath the jumping surface, making it impossible to land on. This is one of Springfree’s key trampoline safety features!
2. Jumping Mat
The Springfree mat is made from a black modulus polypropylene material.
It is infused with a UV stabiliser, which helps with protection from the sun’s UV rays.
The stitching for the mat is protected by two bands of webbing, which are heat-rolled, fusing fibres together.
The mat is tested to 3 million jumps, 500,000 more than the closest competitor.
Springfree uses a SoftEdge Mat, meaning there are no hard edges to land on while jumping.
This differs from traditional spring-based trampolines and is a noted safety component of the mat.
3. Mat Rods
Ever wondered what’s behind Springfree’s springless design?
The secret is the patented mat rods, which sit underneath the trampoline and are usually white (although they can be customised).
They are made from high-strength silica glass fibers and a high-performance polymer matrix resin.
The rods are UV-stabilised and perform consistently in all forms of weather – hot, cold, wet and dry.
You also won’t get that annoying squeaking sound that comes from traditional trampoline springs!
4. Enclosure Net
Now we get to the Springfree net -- called the “FlexiNet” – one of Springfree’s standout features.
When you jump into the net, it flexes (potentially all the way to the ground!) to cushion jumpers and prevent falls.
It’s made from a UV-stabilised, polypropylene mesh (similar to deep sea fishing nets!).
The net uses a high-strength Raschel knit, which is a “non-rip” weave.
This means if one cell on the net gets a tear, it won’t continue tearing down.
How Long Do Springfree Trampolines Last?
All these weather-resistant components are backed by a 10-year warranty – the only company to offer a comprehensive warranty of this length.
That means you can expect a Springfree Trampoline to last for 10 years (or more) without replacing parts if used reasonably and well-maintained.
Springfree’s quality has been verified by being the most-awarded trampoline on the market. They also meet or exceed all ASTM testing standards.
If you’re still questioning the strength of a Springfree Trampoline, check out the video below of how a Springfree survived a mid-sized SUV!
Springfree Trampoline Maintenance Tips
While Springfree Trampolines are the longest-lasting trampolines, they may require maintenance every so often.
Below is how you can look after your trampoline so it can last for 10+ years!
Properly install your trampoline.
Clean the mat at least once a month.
Never take sharp objects onto the trampoline.
Only use a soft ball with the trampoline basketball hoop.
Don’t leave clear plastic balls on the mat.
Avoid using the net as a jumping surface.
Jump in the center of the mat (the safest part).
Set ground rules, like one jumper at a time.
Buy a trampoline cover to use if severe weather is approaching. If the weather gets too severe, store it in a secure area just to be safe.
For sunny days, purchase a trampoline sunshade to help further protect the trampoline from the sun’s UV light.
For snowy regions, clean the mat with a soft-bristled brush when snow accumulates.
Do a periodic trampoline “Health Check” (see below).
If you notice any of the following, give us a call. You may need a replacement part.
Material flaws in the mat or net
Missing rods or rods that are disconnected from the mat
Bent or broken frame
Missing or broken plastic mat rod holders
Missing or broken enclosure rods and rod holders
Missing C-clips from the sockets on the frame
Cracks or flaking in the sheaths that encase the composite rods
Ready for Year-Round Jumping With Springfree?
Rain, snow, sleet, hail or sunshine, Springfree Trampolines are built to sustain. 365 days a year!
If you are new to Springfree or looking for an upgrade, check out our springless trampolines and find which size is right for your family.
If you are already a part of the Springfree family and looking to level up your trampoline, check out our line of trampoline accessories.
Happy jumping!