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Flush trampoline

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PremiumFlat Trampoline Rectangular PremiumFlat Trampoline Rectangular
PremiumFlat Trampoline Rectangular
  • Thick and UV-resistant safety pad
  • For the entire childhood
  • Available from Ø 244 cm

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PremiumFlat Trampoline Round PremiumFlat Trampoline Round
PremiumFlat Trampoline Round
  • Thick and UV-resistant safety pad
  • For the entire childhood
  • Available from Ø 244 cm

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UltraFlat Trampoline Rectangular UltraFlat Trampoline Rectangular
UltraFlat Trampoline Rectangular
  • Suitable for the serious jumper
  • Extra-thick frame tubing
  • Available from 294 x 198 cm

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999,00

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UltraFlat Trampoline Square UltraFlat Trampoline Square
UltraFlat Trampoline Square
  • Suitable for the serious jumper
  • Extra-thick frame tubing
  • Available from 198 x 198 cm

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Looking for a flush trampoline? Here’s everything you need to know!

A flush trampoline – also known as a flat to the ground trampoline – is the perfect solution for anyone looking for a safe, sleek and stylish trampoline in their garden. Because the jumping surface sits level with the ground, the trampoline blends beautifully into your garden and is extra safe to use.

 

At Etan Trampolines, you’ll find high-quality ground-level trampolines, such as the sturdy Etan UltraFlat trampoline for enthusiastic jumpers and the Etan PremiumFlat trampoline, ideal for years of safe outdoor fun.

 

What is a flush trampoline?

A flush trampoline means that the trampoline is fully installed into the ground, with the jumping surface exactly level with your lawn. The frame is completely hidden beneath the surface, and the trampoline safety pad sits flush with the grass.

 

Good to know: a flush trampoline isn’t the same as an inground trampoline. With an sunken trampoline, the frame (around 25 cm high) is placed on the edge of the pit. With a flush trampoline, everything sits perfectly level with the surface – for a cleaner look and greater safety.

 

What to consider when installing a trampoline level with the ground?

Choosing a trampoline isn’t something you do lightly. Installing a fully dug-in trampoline takes a bit more work than you might think. Here are the most important things to keep in mind:

 

Size & garden space

Before choosing your trampoline, it’s important to measure your garden carefully. For a flush trampoline, make sure to leave extra space around it for digging and safety. Got a smaller garden? Then go for a rectangular flat to the ground trampoline – space-saving and stylish.

 

Groundwork & installation

Installing a flush trampoline takes a bit of effort:

 

  • Dig a hole that’s the same size as the entire trampoline frame.

  • Create a bowl-shaped cavity underneath for proper airflow and optimal bounce.

  • Install a wall system to prevent the soil from collapsing.

 

You’ll need to remove quite a bit of soil, but the result is a professionally installed trampoline that looks amazing in your garden. Protect your trampoline afterwards with a trampoline cover, so the trampoline jumping mat and trampoline edge pad last longer.

 

Popular flush trampoline sizes

At Etan Trampolines, you’ll find trampolines in all kinds of shapes and sizes. Whether you’re after a round trampoline, rectangular trampoline or square trampoline, we’ve got you covered. Popular sizes for a round trampoline include:

 

 

Don’t fancy digging yourself? Use our dig-in service

Installing a flush trampoline can be quite the job. No worries – with the Etan trampoline dig-in service, we’ll handle everything for you. Our professionals ensure a correct and safe installation of your trampoline: from digging the hole to setting up the frame and wall system. That way, you can start jumping without a worry.

 

Visit our trampoline showroom

Want to see or try our trampolines in person first? Come and visit our trampoline showroom. Our experts will be happy to help you find the right flush trampoline for your garden. Prefer online advice? Use our trampoline buying guide – in just a few clicks, you’ll know exactly which model suits your garden. Still unsure? Then get in touch with our customer service – they’ll be happy to assist!

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of inground trampolines are there?

We define 2 types of inground trampolines:

  1. Inground trampoline – the legs sit at ground level, with the trampoline sticking out about 20 cm.
  2. Flat-to-the-ground trampoline – the frame is completely flush with the ground.

Is it a lot of work to dig in a trampoline?

Yes. Digging in a trampoline takes quite some work. An inground trampoline (20 cm above ground) is easier to install than a Flat-to-the-Ground trampoline. Most of the effort goes into digging the hole and backfilling the soil. Assembling the trampoline itself usually takes 1–2 hours, depending on the type, size, and whether a safety net is included.

What should you watch out for when installing an inground trampoline?

Check first if there are any pipes, cables, or other stuff underground that shouldn’t get damaged. Always follow the installation instructions in the manual. No physical manual? Grab the digital version or just contact your trampoline supplier.

Who can dig in my trampoline?

Some trampoline suppliers offer a trampoline dig-in service. Since they are often the supplier or even the manufacturer, they usually know the installation best – so they’re often your best bet. There are also plenty of gardeners who can handle the (digging) work for you.

Note: Installing a trampoline isn’t just digging a hole. Make sure you check how someone plans to install your trampoline. When in doubt, contact your trampoline supplier.

How much does it cost to dig in a trampoline?

Costs vary depending on the size of the trampoline and ground conditions. For a professional dig-in service, prices usually range from €700 to €1,800, including digging, placing the trampoline, and finishing the edges.