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Trampoline Springs
  • Suitable for any trampoline
  • Various types
  • Easy to install

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26,95

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Trampoline Spring Tensioner
Trampoline Spring Tensioner
  • Ideal tool
  • Prevent hand injuries
  • Install the jumping mat with minimal force

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9,99

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Over 35 years of experience

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

European quality

Trampolines made from European materials in our own European factory.

The best warranty

Up to 15 years warranty on various trampoline parts.

Tailored service

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

Buy Trampoline Springs? The Power Behind Every Jump

It may seem like a small part, but the trampoline spring is essential for every jump on your trampoline. Without strong, reliable springs, jumping is not only less enjoyable – it can also be unsafe. Springs determine bounce, jump height, and the lifespan of your trampoline.

Power and Quality of Etan Trampoline Springs

Our trampoline springs are designed for maximum performance. Whether you are replacing an old spring or resetting your trampoline entirely, with the trampoline spring tensioner this is easy and safe to do.

Etan Premium Springs – 100% Made in the Netherlands

Our Premium trampoline springs are conical, zinc-impregnated, and fully protected against corrosion. No superficial coating that can peel off – just durable quality that lasts for years.

Why This Matters

Standard trampoline springs often only have a thin zinc layer. This can rust, lose elasticity, and eventually break. Our Premium springs prevent this:

  • No rust formation
  • No peeling coating
  • No brittle or broken springs
  • Longer lifespan
  • Better jumping performance

That’s why we offer a 15-year warranty. Safety and durability guaranteed.

What Do Trampoline Springs Do?

Springs connect the frame to the jumping mat and ensure that your jump rebounds correctly. The length, thickness, and tension of the spring determine height, comfort, and stability. Weak or rusty springs can cause:

  • Reduced bounce
  • Uneven jumps
  • Higher risk of accidents
  • Faster wear of the jumping mat

Replace your springs promptly if they are stretched, rusty, or broken.

Which Spring Fits Your Trampoline?

Choosing the right spring is easy: measure your current spring including hooks, then compare with our range:

Quality Spring Length (Relaxed)
Premium 14 cm, 16 cm, 18 cm, 22 cm, 25 cm, 30 cm
Hi-Flyer / Sky-Flyer 16 cm, 18 cm, 22 cm
High Jump 24 cm

Not sure which spring you need? Our customer service will help you quickly find the right size and quality.

Safety First – Combine With Other Parts

Good springs are important, but safety is crucial. Combine them with:

Not sure which part fits? Use our spare parts buying guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are trampoline springs universal?

Yes. Always check before ordering that the length of your current trampoline springs in relaxed state exactly matches the springs you plan to buy. Springs more than 1 cm shorter or longer can cause problems, like a sagging jumping mat or one that’s too tight. Both reduce jumping fun and the lifespan of your mat and/or springs.

How do I accurately measure the trampoline mat and springs?

Always measure the outer diameter, count the number of springs, and measure one spring at rest from hook to hook. Also measure the number of attachment points on the mat and the outer dimensions of the frame; according to Etan, customers avoid common measurement errors this way that can lead to an incorrect fit. Use a tape measure and record all measurements before ordering.

What spring length and number of springs do I need for my trampoline?

Determine this by first measuring the outer frame diameter, then counting the number of springs and measuring one unstretched spring from hook to hook. Common combinations are shown in the example table (e.g. Ø 300–305 cm = 54/64 springs, 16.5–18 cm). A useful tip is to remove one spring to count them accurately.

When should I replace all the springs at once instead of just a few?

It is best to replace all the springs at once or in large groups to ensure even tension and a longer lifespan for the mat. If you only replace a few springs, the mat may hang unevenly and wear out faster; according to Etan, customers notice that simultaneous replacement improves comfort and safety. Order the exact measured hook-to-hook length.

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