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Sky-Flyer In-ground Trampoline Round Sky-Flyer In-ground Trampoline Round
Sky-Flyer In-ground Trampoline Round
  • For the beginner jumper
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  • Also available including safety net

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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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Buying a round inground trampoline? Safe and stylish jumping fun for every garden

Looking for a safe and attractive way for kids to play outside? A round inground trampoline is the perfect choice. This trampoline is partly dug into the ground, making it lower to the surface and providing extra safety – without compromising on jumping quality. At Etan Trampolines, you’ll find a wide range of round inground trampolines, suitable for every garden and every jumper, young and old.

 

Thanks to their low profile, these trampolines are subtle in your garden and extra accessible for young children.

 

Why choose a round inground trampoline?

A round trampoline placed in the ground combines the best of both worlds: the safety of a low step-on height with the jumping comfort of a round model. The circular shape naturally guides jumpers towards the centre, reducing the risk of accidents and increasing the fun.

 

The inground placement not only makes it safer but also more visually appealing. The lower profile fits beautifully into any garden and is less noticeable than an above-ground trampoline.

 

Benefits of a round inground trampoline:

 

  • Lower fall height = improved safety

  • Central jumping direction for better control

  • Beautiful integration into your garden design

  • Strong and stable placement thanks to in-ground anchoring

 

How does a round inground trampoline work?

These trampolines are partially dug in, with the jumping surface remaining about 20 cm above ground level. This height is essential for proper air circulation underneath the trampoline with every jump. Thanks to special ventilation openings in the trampoline safety pad, the air can escape easily, resulting in a smooth and comfortable bounce without resistance.

 

Want to make it even safer? Combine your inground trampoline with a trampoline safety net – perfect for families with young children.

 

Popular sizes of round inground trampolines

At Etan, you’ll find round trampolines to dig in available in various sizes – perfect for both small gardens and large family setups:

 

 

Not sure which size fits best? Use our trampoline buying guide or get in contact with our team for personal advice. You can also find a round sunken trampoline in our showroom. Visit us and try out different trampolines!

 

Dig it in yourself or let us do it? You decide

Would you like to dig in your trampoline yourself, or would you rather leave it to the professionals? With our trampoline dig-in service, everything is taken care of for you. Our experts ensure the right depth, a neat finish and a perfectly placed trampoline. We can also take care of installing the safety net for you.

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 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.

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 an inground trampoline safer for children?

Yes. An inground trampoline is generally safer because the entry is low and the fall height is significantly reduced. Kids can get on and off more easily without the risk of tripping. It’s still essential to use a safety net, especially for younger children.

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.

Is a round trampoline better for children?

Yes, a round trampoline is best for kids. The jump point is in the center, so children are naturally guided toward the middle. This makes it safer and more predictable than rectangular trampolines, which tend to produce more targeted and powerful jumps.