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- 14ft (4.3m) Trampolines

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A 14ft trampoline (4.3m) is the ideal size for families looking to add a fun, active element to their backyard. With its large jumping surface, it provides plenty of space for indefatigable little bouncers, from young children to teenagers and adults. Provide them with the tools to improve fitness, develop motor skills and coordination, or simply enjoy a fun activity outdoors.
Safety Features
Every trampoline at Lifespan Kids has passed strict Australian safety standards, guaranteeing a high level of protection for your family. This encompasses a range of safety measures such as non-toxic and non-flammable materials, the structural integrity of the heavy-duty steel frame and considerations around fall-heights and collision zones.
Here are some of the key safety features of our 4.3m trampolines:
- Reinforced EnclosuresThe safety enclosures around the trampoline act as a protective barrier, preventing users from falling off while jumping. Made from tear-resistant mesh, these enclosures provide maximum safety while ensuring that the trampoline remains breathable, so air flows freely while your children bounce.
- Padded Frames and Springs All our large trampolines for kids are equipped with thick foam padding that covers the trampoline’s springs and frame. This padding ensures that any accidental contact with the metal frame or springs won’t lead to injury.
- High Weight CapacitiesOur trampolines are built with a strong steel frame and can support a significant amount of weight, usually around 140kg. This also creates more freedom to incorporate other toys into trampoline play without worrying about the weight.
- Secure LadderOur specially designed step ladder, features flat rungs to make climbing up and down easier.
It’s very important to properly anchor your trampoline to the ground. Due to the design of trampolines, they’re susceptible to being blown over by strong winds. Follow our guide for securing your trampoline properly.
Built for the Aussie Climate
Australia’s harsh weather conditions, from intense UV rays to heavy rainfall, can take a toll on outdoor equipment. That’s why our 10ft trampolines are designed with materials built to handle tough environments. The double-galvanised steel frames are resistant to UV damage and resistant to rust, providing you with a long-lasting and reliable outdoor toy for your family.
Quality You Can Trust
From sturdy frames to high-quality jumping mats, every element of these trampolines has been carefully considered to offer an enjoyable and long-lasting outdoor experience for your family.
14ft (4.3m) Trampolines FAQ
A 14ft trampoline is ideal for children aged 6 and up, but with appropriate supervision, younger children can also enjoy the trampoline. The 4.3m trampoline provides plenty of space for older kids and adults to join in as well.
A 14ft trampoline requires around 3 metres of clearance. This makes sure that there’s enough room for safe access to the trampoline, as well as limiting potential damage to other property.
Our 14ft trampolines with enclosures come equipped with high-quality safety nets, reinforced padding and secure enclosures to prevent falls and injuries. The sturdy frame is built to last and is complemented by protective padding to cover any exposed springs.
Due to the risk of injury from collisions, we recommend that only one person use the trampoline at any given. Always make sure young children are supervised during play.
A 14ft trampoline offers a larger jumping surface compared to a 12ft trampoline, providing more space for multiple users and a better overall experience. The best 14ft trampolines are ideal for families who want a more spacious trampoline that can be used for higher jumps and advanced manoeuvres, while a 12ft trampoline might be more suitable for smaller spaces and fewer users.

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