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Looking to buy an inground trampoline with net for your garden? Then you’ve come to the right place at Etan Trampolines. In our wide range, you’ll find high-quality trampolines with safety nets that blend seamlessly into your garden design while providing extra safety. A sunken trampoline with net is the perfect choice for families who value style, durability, and maximum protection for their kids while jumping.
An inground trampoline with net is partly built into the ground, leaving only about 20 cm above ground level. Thanks to this low entry, kids can easily and safely climb on and off the trampoline without needing a trampoline ladder. The included trampoline safety net keeps jumpers within the jumping surface, significantly reducing the risk of falling off.
A trampoline with net is not only visually appealing in your garden but also a smart choice if you want extra peace of mind while jumping.
All Etan inground trampolines with net come standard with a trampoline edge pad featuring air-permeable mesh on the sides. This clever design prevents toys or debris from ending up under the trampoline and increases safety during intense play.
At Etan Trampolines, you can choose from different models of inground trampolines with nets, suitable for every type of use and budget. Both young jumpers and experienced trampoline fans will find a perfect fit here.
The Etan Sky-Flyer inground trampoline with net is a safe and affordable choice for recreational use. This round trampoline is ideal for young jumpers and comes with or without a safety net. The addition of the net makes this model extra safe, especially for smaller children.
You can choose between a green or grey trampoline safety pad, so the trampoline fits nicely with your garden’s look.
The Etan Premium inground trampoline with net is a top-quality trampoline, made in Europe. This model is designed for intensive use, built to the highest standards of safety and jumping comfort.
Key features:
Extra thick trampoline safety pad
Trampoline jumping mat with Etan’s unique Diamond System
Galvanised trampoline springs for a long lifespan
High-quality trampoline safety net included
Available as a round or rectangular trampoline
Custom options available thanks to European production
These trampolines are perfect for families who want the very best – both in quality and in safety.
A proper installation is key for safe use. With an inground trampoline with net, a hole of the right size needs to be dug underneath the trampoline frame. You’ll find these specifications on our product pages.
Don’t feel like doing it yourself or simply don’t have the time? Then make use of our professional trampoline dig-in service. We’ll ensure a safe and expert installation in your garden.
Still unsure which model or size to choose? Visit our showroom and try out an inground trampoline with net yourself. Our trampoline specialists are happy to help you make the right choice.
Prefer to explore from home? Then use our handy trampoline buying guide and quickly discover which trampoline with net best suits your wishes and garden. Need expert advice but can’t make it to the showroom? Contact our customer service — they’re happy to help you via phone, email, or WhatsApp!
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