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

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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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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!

Want to buy trampoline springs? The power behind every jump

The trampoline spring may be the smallest part of your trampoline, but it’s certainly not the least important. Without good trampoline springs, jumping simply isn’t possible. They largely determine the bounce strength, flexibility, and durability of your trampoline.

At Etan Trampolines, you’ll find high-quality trampoline springs that deliver a powerful and comfortable bounce – whether you’re replacing a single spring or adjusting your entire trampoline setup. Combined with the trampoline spring tensioner, it’s a job done in no time!

 

Etan Premium trampoline springs – Made in the Netherlands

The Etan Premium trampoline springs are of absolute top quality and are fully produced in the Netherlands. These conical springs are designed for maximum resilience and safety. They’re not just galvanized or coated like many standard springs – our springs are zinc impregnated.

 

Why is this important?

Many standard trampoline springs are given a zinc coating by dipping them in a bath. This coating can peel off over time, causing the spring to rust, lose its elasticity, and eventually even break.

 

The springs of the Etan Premium, Etan UltraFlat, and Etan PremiumFlat trampolines, on the other hand, are fully infused with zinc. This means:

 

  • ✔️ No rust formation

  • ✔️ No flaking coating

  • ✔️ No brittle or broken springs

  • ✔️ Longer lifespan

  • ✔️ Better bounce quality

 

That’s why we confidently offer a 15-year warranty on these springs. It doesn’t get more durable than this!

 

What do trampoline springs actually do?

Trampoline springs connect the trampoline frame to the trampoline jumping mat and are responsible for rebounding your jump. The length, thickness, and tension of the spring determine how high and comfortably you can jump. Weak or rusty springs can lead to:

 

  • Less bounce strength

  • Uneven jumps

  • Higher risk of accidents

  • Faster wear of the jumping mat

 

So make sure to replace your trampoline springs in time when you notice they are stretched, rusty, or broken.

 

How to choose the right trampoline spring?

Choosing the right trampoline spring is essential for optimal performance. Measure your current spring including the hooks and compare it with our range. Popular spring sizes include:

 

  • 14 cm trampoline spring – in combination with an Etan Xchange trampoline jumping mat

  • 16 cm trampoline spring – in combination with an Etan Xchange trampoline jumping mat

 

Not sure which spring you need? Our customer service is happy to help you find the right size and type for your trampoline.

 

Safety first – Combine with other trampoline parts

While trampoline springs provide the bounce, trampoline safety parts are just as important. Combine your new springs with:

 

 

Not sure which part fits your trampoline? 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.