Can a kids trampoline be customized?

Jan 01, 2026Leave a message

Wait, You Can Customize a Kids Trampoline? Yeah, Really.

So I sell kids' trampolines for a living. Not the most glamorous job, but hey-someone's gotta do it. And the question I get asked all the time? "Can I customize one of these things?"

Short answer: Yes.

Long answer: Also yes, but let me explain how, because it's actually cooler than you might think.


What Can You Actually Change?

A lot, honestly. More than just picking a color (though you can do that too).

Looks matter.
Let's start with the obvious. Nobody wants a boring trampoline if they can have a fun one. We can tweak the frame color, the safety net, even the jumping mat. Want pastel pink and purple for a princess-themed play area? Done. Want neon green and black for some kind of alien bounce zone? Also doable.

Business owners, listen up: we can slap your logo on there too. Imagine a rental company with their brand right on the trampoline. Free advertising every time a kid jumps. Check out our Children Trampoline Park Equipment page if you want to see some examples-I'm not just making this up.

Size and shape? Yep.
Standard sizes are fine for most people. But sometimes you've got a weird backyard. Or a weird corner in a play center. We can make trampolines in non-standard sizes. Like, really specific. Need an oval? Octagon? Something that looks like a spaceship? We've done weird shapes before. Kids love that stuff.

Safety features-customizable too.
This one's important. Some customers want extra-tight mesh on the enclosure net (keeps tiny toys from flying out). Others want thicker padding on the frame. We can even design custom safety gates that kids can open easily but won't accidentally fall through.

Safety first, obviously. I've got kids myself. I don't mess around with this.


Why Bother Customizing?

Three reasons, really.

1. It actually fits your space.
Your backyard isn't a showroom. Maybe it's long and narrow. Maybe you've got a tree in the way. Custom sizing means you don't have to settle for "close enough."

2. Branding.
If you run a business-party rentals, play center, whatever-a trampoline with your logo is a moving billboard. Kids remember it. Parents remember it. And word of mouth? Priceless.

3. More fun.
Let's be honest: a standard round trampoline is fine. But a custom-shaped, brightly colored one? Kids lose their minds. They'll jump longer, play harder, and actually want to go outside. That's a win.


How the Process Works (It's Not Scary)

I'm not going to give you a corporate flowchart. Here's the real deal:

Step 1: We talk.
Call, email, whatever. Tell me what you want. Color, size, shape, safety stuff, budget, timeline. I'll listen. Then I'll tell you if you're being crazy or not (nicely).

Step 2: We draw it up.
Our designers make a 3D model so you can see it before we build anything. You don't like something? We change it. Easy.

Step 3: Prototype (if needed).
For really custom jobs, we might build a test version first. Make sure it's safe, make sure it works. No surprises.

Step 4: Production and delivery.
We build it. We ship it. You get a trampoline that's actually yours, not something off a shelf.


Why Buy From Us? (Yeah, I'm a Supplier, But Hear Me Out)

I'm not going to give you a cheesy sales pitch. But here's why people keep coming back:

We've been doing this forever. Years. We know what works and what breaks.

We don't cheap out on materials. Steel frames, tear-resistant mats, high-strength nets. No junk.

We actually answer the phone. Customer service isn't a robot. It's me or my team. Questions? Problems? We fix them.Children Trampoline Park Equipment


So… Want a Custom Trampoline?

If you're a parent with a weird backyard, a business owner wanting something unique, or just someone who really loves the color purple-hit me up.

Let's talk. No pressure. We'll figure out what you need, and I'll give you a quote. Worst case? You say no. Best case? You get a one-of-a-kind trampoline that makes every kid on the block jealous.

Contact us whenever. Seriously.


References (Because I Actually Read This Stuff)

ASTM F381-23 – Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Trampolines

EN 71-14:2022 – Safety of Toys, Part 14: Trampolines for Domestic Use