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King Rectangular Trampoline

King Rectangular Trampoline
£599.00 RRP: £599.00
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  • Robust 50mm galvanised slot-together steel frame
  • 74 x 215mm (8.5") rustproof galvanised steel springs
  • 30mm thick closed cell, cross-linked polyethylene foam frame pads with a heavyweight PVC coated nylon covering
  • Frame pads securely attached with elasticated toggle loops
  • Length 3.3m (10'11")
  • Width 2.6m (8'4")
  • Height 90cm (36")

Maximum recommended user weight: 108kgs (17st)

The stronger, more powerful springs on the King mean that this great trampoline can be used by both adults and children of all ages. If you're looking to combine performance with great fun but are short on space, the King could be the trampoline for you!
Included with every trampoline - free instructional trampolining DVD

5 Average Rating 5/5 (3 reviews)
5 stars The best presesent we ever bought Written by Russ Warman

We bought a King trampoline for our kids in November 2000. It has been fantastically reliable and the kids are delighted as the rectangular shape gives much more bounce than the circular tramps of friends.

Our 12 year old girl has grown up with it and still goes on after school many nights a year. We are just needing to replace the support frame and are happy to do so, the trampoline does not owe us a penny!

24th Jul, 2009
5 stars Supertramp King110 Written by John Gilbertson

I bought this trampoline for my kids about 5 years ago.

It's great as I can use it too! Kids are growing up now and still use it most days during the summer.

I have recently needed to replace the base supports, but this is just wear and tear due to the many hours of fun. My son has learnt and practiced some dificult moves on this trampoline, he has told me it's not as bouncy as the much more expensive indoor tramps they have at school, but he can still perform doubles on it, without too much difficulty.

Thanks to the enthusiasm of their teachers & no doubt a little talent in the kids, the local school team came second in the National Schools Championship this year. I can thoroughly recommend it.

24th Jun, 2009
5 stars Amazing Written by chelsea smith

i brought this trampoline for my olimpic hopful chilld and it is just the best . im not just saying this but it really is good and nothing has ever been wrong wth it , if you are stuck with what to buy, i promise you this is the trampoline for you!

10th May, 2009

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I am wanting a trampoline that is in the ground (ground level) do you sell such a trampoline? the size i am wanting is about that of KING RECTANGULAR. Many thanks Chantall

You can put any trampoline into the ground. It literally is (nearly) as simple as digging a hole and dropping it in. If you visit our downloads page at the following link you can download a useful guide on how to sink a trampoline into the ground. http://www.supertrampdirect.co.uk/information/assembly-instructions-and-useful-downloads/60/

Hi, I am a member of my local trampolining club and I'm looking to buy a trampoline that I can practise my routines on at home. I have been scanning through many sites trying to find one that combines good performance quality with good value for money. Many of the high quality trampolines are in excess of £1000 (money which I don't have)... Can this King Rectangular Trampoline give me the high performance quality I'm looking for? Are there any other models you would recommend? Kind Regards

If you are used to the bounce from the gymnastic trampoline at your trampoline club you would find the King a little underpowered. Also, you will have been taught how put a lot of power into the bounce and therefore the standard 216mm spring that are used on the King would not be robust enough.

There is no cheap solution I'm afraid. If you want high performance quality, you need a high performance trampoline such as the Super Kangaroo (this is a 77A size) or the Boomer (outdoor equivalent of a GM).

Occasionally we hear about customers selling their Kangaroo or Boomer. Stay in touch and if we hear anything we'll let you know.

Hi, I am trying to order 2 trampolines for a hotel playground area which is by the sea. The King Rectangular Trampoline is the ideal size and specification we need. Is this trampoline right for us, especially because said hotel is by the sea and also because it will be used, "sort-of", commercially? THANK YOU

The King trampoline has a robust frame with double side rail. The 8.5 inch springs make it ideal for use by both children and adults. It is used in commercial settings in the UK and by a large customer with several sites in Norway.

hi, this may sound an extreamly dumb question but i cannot find how big the king trampoline is?! please tell me as i am very interested. thanks.

No such thing as a dumb question. The size is shown in the Specification tab on the product page

The sizes are:

  • Length 3.3m (10'11")
  • Width 2.6m (8'4")
  • Height 90cm (36")
Can any of your garden rectangular trampolines fold up as i have a small garden and i really want a trampoline but when there are people round and so on i would like to be able to put it away ?

Unfortunately not. When you put a folding mechanism on a trampoline you cannot protect the hinge from rusting, so it becomes a weak point. This is why our indoor trampolines fold but our outdoor ones are rigid.

Heyy, I would like to ask how many springs this trampoline has and how powerful it will be? also do you think I could use it even though im used to the sports hall type?

The King trampolione has 74 x 215mm (8.5 inch) springs. It's hard to describe power but if you are used to a Sportshall trampoline you will find the King is not as powerful. With rectangular trampolines, the bigger the trampoline, the more powerful it is.

A standard Sports Hall trampoline is known as a 77A - these are 4.4m x 2.5m with 100 springs - our Kangaroo trampoline is the outdoor equivelant and is the same size with the same springs.

A competition size trampoline is known as a GM (Grand Master) and is 5.2 x 3.0m with 118 springs - our Boomer trampoline is the outdoor equivelant and is the same size with the same springs.

Compare these with the King at 3.3 x 2.6m with 74 springs and you can get an idea of the power difference.

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