22-01-2026
The question “replace trampoline parts or buy a new trampoline?” often comes up among parents and grandparents who pay close attention to both safety and costs.
In this blog, we explain step by step how to check the frame, the jump mat, the springs, the padding, and the safety net, how to measure the correct sizes, and how to compare the costs of repair with purchasing a new trampoline.
Etan manufactures durable trampolines and parts of European quality and helps you choose what is best for your situation. Please note that parts for budget trampolines or outdated models may sometimes no longer be available, and custom-made solutions can be relatively expensive.
Read on for measuring tips, a simple decision checklist, and practical examples so you can quickly determine whether repairing or replacing is the smartest choice for your trampoline.
If the frame is still sturdy and only one or two parts are worn, it is usually smarter to replace parts rather than buy a new trampoline; with multiple worn components or a rusted frame, buying new is often more cost-effective.
The first thing to look at is the condition of the frame, the jump mat, the springs, the padding, and the safety net. Measure accurately: the full diameter of the trampoline (not just the jump mat), count the number of springs, and measure the length of an unstretched spring from hook to hook. For help finding the right part, you can consult our parts collection or follow the steps in the parts selection guide. Also read our specialized article about the trampoline mat and common mistakes: what you need to know about trampoline mats.
Calculate all costs: parts price, shipping costs, installation costs, and expected lifespan after repair to determine what is ultimately cheaper.
Scenario: jump mat damaged, 10 springs “loose” or broken, padding intact, frame in good condition.
Here, repair is economically attractive: you save well over €200, and the trampoline gains at least 3–5 additional years of use.
Scenario: frame partially rusted, padding worn, net torn, many springs need replacement.
If the frame also requires attention, buying new is often more cost-effective and safer.
If the core structure (frame and tubes) is in good condition and only a few parts are damaged, it is better to replace individual parts.
| Component | What do you measure? | Why? |
|---|---|---|
| Jump mat | Full outer size of the trampoline, number of springs, spring length (relaxed state) | The mat must fit precisely and have the correct number of triangles |
| Springs | Length at rest (hook to hook) | Incorrect length results in a slack mat or overly tight tension |
| Padding | Full diameter, type of trampoline (inground/flat/above-ground) | Adequate coverage of springs and frame |
| Safety net | Diameter, number of poles, and type of poles (straight/curved) | The net must fit tightly and securely |
Jump mats, padding, springs, and safety nets can often be replaced yourself if you use the correct size and tools.
Note: not every spring fits every triangle. Pay close attention to the hook clearance to prevent the spring from not fitting over the triangle.
Note: according to regulations, leg-mounted trampolines may no longer be sold separately without a net.
For frame repairs, welding work, or doubts about load capacity, contact a professional or our customer service. An incorrectly repaired frame is a serious safety risk.
Concrete examples quickly show which option suits your situation.
Short: jump mat torn, 8 springs replaced. No frame or padding damage. Repair costs approximately €180–€240. Choice: replace parts.
Short: padding worn, net torn, 30 springs outdated. Repair costs approximately €400–€650. New trampoline similarly priced; compare warranties and delivery times. Choice depends on frame condition and parts availability.
Short: frame bent + multiple parts broken. Repair costs >€800 and is technically risky. A new trampoline (for example, a durable Etan Inground or a Premium model) is more sensible.
If you choose replacement parts: consider our Premium Trampoline Round Jump Mat (Premium Jump Mat) or the Premium Trampoline Round Padding (Premium Padding) for long service life; for a complete replacement, the Premium Inground Trampoline can be a good investment.
In short: measure carefully, add up the costs, and weigh the lifespan. At Etan, we find that clear measurements and quality parts often make the difference between a short-term repair and a sensible purchase.
Etan is your specialist for sustainable trampoline solutions and tailored advice.
If the frame is still sturdy and only one or two parts are worn, it is usually wiser to replace those parts; with multiple worn components or a compromised frame, a new trampoline is often safer and more cost-effective in the long run. Measure carefully (outer diameter, number and length of springs, pole type) and add up all costs for parts, shipping, and installation to fairly compare repair costs with the purchase of a new model. Also consider the remaining lifespan after repair: a cheap repair may sometimes only provide a few extra years, making replacement the wiser option. Check whether original parts are still available, as parts are not always obtainable for budget or outdated trampolines. Use the simple decision checklist: if the frame is in good condition, no more than 1–2 main components are involved, and repair costs remain under approximately 50–60% of a new model, replacement is often attractive. Consult the mentioned products and links on the Etan website for sizing advice and current parts so you can make a well-considered decision.
When is it smarter to replace parts and when to buy a new trampoline?
How do I accurately measure the trampoline mat and springs?
How do I calculate if repairing is cheaper than buying a new trampoline?
Which parts can I safely replace myself and what do I need?
How can I tell if the frame is too rusted or damaged for repair?
When should I replace all the springs at once instead of just a few?
What are practical steps for a cost calculation with example prices?
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