Trampoline Safety

Everything we do is based around safe play, and we have invested in making some of the safest
trampolines on the market. As with all exercise and outdoor play equipment parental guidance and common sense applies. Please see below for best practices on using your trampoline safely.

  • NO MORE THAN ONE USER AT A TIME
  • Remove shoes before jumping
  • Remove glasses, jewelry, and similar objects
  • Never eat or drink on the trampoline
  • Do not attempt somersaults or other dangerous moves
  • Do not use the trampoline when wet or during high winds
  • Ensure there is 8 feet of clearance around the trampoline during use
  • Adults must supervise children under the age of 18 at all times
  • Children should be at least 6 years old to use this trampoline
  • Maximum weight limit (130kg ) must not be exceeded
  • Only use in daylight hours

Why You Should Choose Akrobat

For those prioritizing safety and quality, Akrobat trampolines stand out. They are compliant with the highest standards, made with durable materials. European safety standards are among the strictest regulations for health, safety, and quality. Certified with the EN 71-14 standard, our trampolines are rigorously tested across multiple vital components ensuring a safer product. These include material strength, durability, UV stability, & jumping mat deflection. Akrobat trampolines also complies with the reach regulations, a European standard that prevents the use of any raw material in the manufacture of trampolines that is hazardous to human health and the environment. Our jump mat material sets us apart, as it is unique on the market, tested to have 30% better bounce performance than our competitors. Safety and the longevity of our products are important to us, and we are committed to providing you with a quality trampoline.

Our Testing Results

All AKROBAT trampolines are made with compliance to several standards: EN 1176, EN 13219, & EN 913. Our trampolines have also been tested according to the EK2/AK2.2 14-01:2019 & EN 71-14:2019 standards and were found to comply with the requirements of the referenced specification standards.

They have received the German GS mark, which is a voluntary safety mark meant  to ensure that the technical requirements for the safety of the product are met and will be monitored by an independent testing company. The testing company performs checks to maintain the certification. Tests are carried out to determine whether the manufactured product still conforms to the tested type or whether changes have been made. Such inspections, which usually take place on an annual basis, also include a control of the quality system as well as the final examination.

The EN 71-14:2019 standard specifies requirements and test methods for trampolines for European domestic use, their access devices and their enclosures, intended for outdoor and/or indoor use above ground level by one person at a time. It is a mandatory standard for all imported and manufactured domestic trampolines the standard outlines multiple safety requirements, including flammability, usage of chemicals, and mechanical and physical properties.

Other Standards:

EN 1176: The standard applies to permanently installed public playground equipment and surfacing. Its main purpose is to ensure adequate safety during play in, on, and around the equipment.

EN 913: This is the standard that specifies the general safety requirements and test methods for all gymnastic and sports equipment intended for sports education, training, and competition – and we include trampolines in this category.

EN 13219: This is the standard that specifies the functional requirements of certain types of trampolines and the specific safety criteria they must meet.

REACH Regulation: Prevents the use of any raw material in the manufacture of trampolines that is hazardous to human health and the environment and lacks proper certification and traceability.