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- What is the Ideal Swing Set for Toddlers?
- Australian Safety Standards for Playgrounds Explained
- Swing Sets vs Slides: Which One is Right for Your Backyard?
- How to Set Up the Perfect Playset for Your Backyard
- Finding the Right Swing Set for Every Age Group
- 6 Tips to Ensure Your Swing Set is Safe and Secure for Your Kids
- How to Level a Leaning Swing Set
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Cubby Houses
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- What to Look for When Buying a Cubby House with a Slide
- Australian Safety Standards for Playgrounds Explained
- Plastic vs Wooden Cubby Houses, which one should you choose?
- Protecting Your Play Equipment: Essential Tips for Winter
- Building Memories: Why Every Kid Needs a Cubby House
- 5 Reasons why Indoor Cubby Houses are Perfect for Your Child
- Incorporating Learning and Play: Educational Activities with Cubby Houses
- 5 Tips for Maintaining your Cubby House
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Climbing Frames
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- Timber vs. Metal: Which Material is Best for Your Kids’ Monkey Bars?
- Reaching for the Stars: Why Kids Love to Climb
- 5 Tips for Maintaining Your Monkey Bars
- Overcoming Fears and Building Confidence on Monkey Bars
- Safety Tips for Using Monkey Bars
- Creative Climbing Dome Activities to Enhance Playtime
- Dome Climbers vs. Traditional Play Structures: Which is Better for Your Child?
- Climbing Ropes and Motor Skills: Enhancing Balance, Coordination, and Strength
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Slides
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- Why a 3.0m Slide is Perfect for Older Kids: Safety, Fun and Adventure
- Australian Safety Standards for Playgrounds Explained
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- Swing Sets vs Slides: Which One is Right for Your Backyard?
- How to Set Up the Perfect Playset for Your Backyard
- Protecting Your Play Equipment: Essential Tips for Winter
- Our Top 5 Activities To Keep Kids Active
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Trampolines
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- How to Secure Your Trampoline Properly
- Trampolines vs Inflatables: Which is Best for Your Backyard?
- Transform Your Trampoline into a Learning Tool for Kids
- Protecting Your Play Equipment: Essential Tips for Winter
- How Trampolines Can Improve Balance and Coordination in Kids
- The Benefits of Bouncing: 5 Reasons Why trampolines are great for kids
- Choosing the Perfect Kids' Play Equipment as a Christmas Gift
- 5 Tips for Maintaining your Trampoline
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Sandpits & Outdoor Play
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- How Flying Foxes Help Build Confidence and Coordination in Children
- Choosing the Best Kitchen Playset for Your Child’s Pretend Play
- Australian Safety Standards for Playgrounds Explained
- Fun Water and Sand Play Activities to Try in the Backyard
- Hands-On Happiness: Fun with Sensory Play
- Building Teamwork: Cooperative Play in the Kids' Sandpit
- The Importance of Play Dates for your Child's Social Development
- Playtime without Worries: Ensuring the Safety of Your Child's Play Equipment
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Jumping Castles
Jumping Castles 2024
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- How to Secure Your Trampoline Properly
- Trampolines vs Inflatables: Which is Best for Your Backyard?
- Jumping for Joy! The Ultimate Guide to Kids Inflatables
- Inflatable Olympics: Organising Friendly Competitions for Kids
- 5 Tips for Maintaining Your Inflatables
- How to Keep the Kids Entertained this Summer
- Our Favourite Outdoor Kids Toys This Summer
- The Perfect Summer Playground
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Indoor Toys
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- The Benefits of Wooden Toys in Children's Cognitive Development
- Keeping Kids Active Indoors: The Best Play Equipment for Small Spaces
- Build Your Child’s Dream Space: Ways to Personalise Your Kid's Bedroom
- Creative Play with Arts and Craft
- 5 Reasons why Indoor Cubby Houses are Perfect for Your Child
- Choosing the Perfect Early Development Toys for your Child
- How to Keep the Kids Entertained during the Spring School Holidays
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Kids Bikes
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- What Age Can Kids Ride a Bike? A Guide for Parents
- Bike Safety for Kids
- Wooden vs. Plastic Toys: Which Is Better for Your Child’s Growth?
- Family Adventures on Two Wheels: Planning Bike Rides with Kids
- Choosing the Perfect Kids' Play Equipment as a Christmas Gift
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Strap in for a sturdier bounce with the Steel Buckle Trampoline Anchor Kit. Help protect your trampoline from...
Start making slam dunks with the Swish Trampoline Basketball Ring. Trampoline basketball is so much fun and keeps...
Level up your next jumping session by adding the Swish Trampoline Basketball Ring Kit to your Hyperjump. The...

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Our range of trampoline accessories help to enhance the safety and functionality of your trampoline setup. While some of these may be essential components (such as anchor kits), others, like basketball rings, are just for fun. Each accessory is made from high-quality, weather-protected components designed to handle a rough play time and last a long time.
Anchor Kits
Trampoline anchor kits are essential safety accessories designed to secure a trampoline to the ground, preventing it from being moved or lifted by strong winds. These kits typically include heavy-duty straps, stakes and anchors that are easy to install and help stabilise the trampoline. By anchoring the trampoline to the ground, the risk of injury from tipping or blowing away in gusty weather is minimised. Most trampoline anchor kits are compatible with a variety of trampoline sizes and can be adjusted to provide a custom fit. For more info on how to correctly anchor your trampoline to the ground for maximum safety, check out our anchoring guide here.
Basketball Ring
A basketball hoop attachment is an effortless way to add some extra excitement to trampoline play. These can usually be attached on the top of the protective frame, so that kids can score goals while they bounce up and down. The sets also typically come with a ball and pump included as well, so that everything you need to get playing is in the box. The padded rim is safe for kids and won’t hurt little hands when dunking the ball. They also come with a spring-loaded rim that allows the hoop to stay rigid and durable during play. Easy to install and remove, these basketball hoop attachments add an extra layer of fun and versatility to any trampoline, providing hours of entertainment and active play for your aspiring athletes.
By investing in the right trampoline accessories, you'll ensure your trampoline stays safe, functional and ready for use whenever you want to jump in.
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Trampoline Accessories FAQ
In our selection, you’ll find basketball hoop attachments and anchor kits. These provide both extra fun and practical safety for your trampoline.
When choosing a trampoline safety net, make sure it’s designed for the specific size and brand of your trampoline. A good safety net will be UV-resistant and fit securely around the trampoline to prevent falls.
A trampoline weather cover is designed to protect your trampoline from harsh weather conditions, such as UV rays, rain and wind. It helps prevent damage to the mat, springs, frame and netting, extending the life of your trampoline.
Attaching the ladder only takes a second. Simple hang the rungs off the trampoline frame and you’re good to go.
The frequency of replacing trampoline parts depends on the usage and wear of the parts. Generally, you should replace parts like springs, mats and nets every 2–3 years or sooner if they show signs of wear. Regular maintenance and replacement of worn-out parts keep your trampoline safe and functional.