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Premium In-ground Trampoline Rectangular Premium In-ground Trampoline Rectangular
Premium In-ground Trampoline Rectangular
  • Thick and UV-resistant safety pad
  • Also available including safety net
  • Available from 281 x 201 cm

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Premium In-ground Trampoline Round Premium In-ground Trampoline Round
Premium In-ground Trampoline Round
  • Thick and UV-resistant safety pad
  • Also available including safety net
  • Available from Ø 244 cm

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Over 35 years of experience

Europe’s #1 trampoline manufacturer and supplier since 1988!

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Trampolines made from European materials in our own European factory.

The best warranty

Up to 15 years warranty on various trampoline parts.

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Custom trampolines, parts, or any special requests – we take care of it!

Looking for an inground trampoline without a net? Jump in style and safety with Etan Trampolines

Looking to buy an inground trampoline without a net for your garden? At Etan Trampolines, you’re in the right place. In our wide range, you’ll find high-quality trampolines without a safety net that fit perfectly into a sleek and well-designed garden. A sunken trampoline without a net is a popular choice for families with older kids or experienced jumpers who want freedom and a subtle look in the garden.

 

What is an inground trampoline without a net?

An inground trampoline without a net is partially dug into the ground, so it sticks out only about 20 cm above the surface. Thanks to this low design, kids can easily get on and off by themselves, without using a trampoline ladder. Without a trampoline safety net, your garden keeps an open and peaceful look – perfect if you’re after a minimalist, modern design.

 

Note: a trampoline without a net is mainly suitable for older children or experienced jumpers. Safe use remains essential, so always make sure there’s proper supervision.

 

Smart and safe design

Even without a safety net, Etan trampolines are designed with safety in mind. Every Etan inground trampoline without a net comes with a trampoline safety pad featuring air-permeable mesh on the sides. This prevents toys or debris from getting underneath the trampoline and improves safety while jumping.

 

Models of inground trampolines without a net

Etan Trampolines offers several inground trampoline models without nets, suitable for different ages, skill levels and garden designs.

 

✅ Etan Sky-Flyer inground trampoline without a net

The Etan Sky-Flyer inground trampoline without a net is an excellent choice for recreational use. This round trampoline is ideal for young and beginner jumpers under supervision. With the choice of a green or grey trampoline edge pad, this trampoline blends perfectly into your garden design.

 

✅ Etan Premium inground trampoline without a net

Want more luxury, comfort and durability? Then the Etan Premium inground trampoline without a net is the right choice. These high-end trampolines are made in Europe and designed for intensive use and years of jumping fun.

 

Key features:

 

The perfect trampoline for dedicated jumpers – and for parents who only want the best.


Want your inground trampoline without a net installed?

Proper installation is crucial for a safe trampoline experience. For an inground trampoline without a net, a pit needs to be dug beneath the frame with specific measurements. You can find the exact details on the product page of your chosen model.

 

Would you rather leave that to an expert? Then use our professional trampoline dig-in service. We’ll take care of a safe and worry-free installation in your garden.

 

Visit our showroom or use the online buying guide

Want to see or try a trampoline first? Visit our showroom and test an inground trampoline without a net yourself. Our trampoline specialists are happy to give you personal advice.

 

Prefer browsing online? Then use our trampoline buying guide and quickly find out which trampoline without a net best suits your needs and garden. Got questions? Get in contact with our customer service – by phone, email or WhatsApp. We’re happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an inground trampoline?

An inground trampoline is placed partly into the ground, so the frame sits low — about 20 cm above the surface. This makes it safer, easier to use, less sensitive to wind, and gives your garden a cleaner look. The low step also helps the air escape smoothly under the jumping mat while you’re bouncing.

What is the best inground trampoline?

That really depends on who’s going to use it and how it will be used.

The best inground trampoline is one that’s still solid as a rock 10 years after installation — no rust on the springs or the frame, maybe just a new mat, pad or safety net along the way.

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.

What are the benefits of an inground trampoline?

An inground trampoline is less visible than a regular trampoline on legs. One advantage of an inground trampoline compared to a flat-to-the-ground trampoline (fully sunken) is that kids can’t get onto it as easily with toys — and the same goes for a robot lawnmower. Digging in an inground trampoline is also a lot less work and costs much less than installing a completely sunken flat-to-the-ground model.

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.

Do I need to anchor an inground trampoline?

No, that’s not necessary. Inground trampolines usually come with ground anchoring materials.

How high should a trampoline net be?

At least 180 cm measured from the jumping mat. This minimum height is legally required.

Is a trampoline net dangerous?

Nope! A trampoline net actually makes jumping safer, as long as the net and top rail are strong enough.