Buyers Guide

Creating a flow diagram can be a helpful way to guide potential buyers through the process of selecting the ideal trampoline. Here’s a textual representation of such a flowchart based on the information from BERG‘s trampoline buying guide:

1. Determine Available Space in Your Garden

  • Measure Your Garden Area: Assess the dimensions of your garden to understand the space you can allocate for a trampoline.
  • Consider Surrounding Obstacles: Ensure there’s ample clearance from trees, fences, and other structures for safety.

2. Decide on the Trampoline Shape

  • Round: Offers uniform bounce and naturally directs users to the center, enhancing safety.
  • Oval: Provides an elongated jumping area, combining the benefits of round and rectangular shapes.
  • Rectangular: Ideal for experienced users; offers a larger jumping surface and consistent bounce across the mat.

3. Choose the Trampoline Size

  • Small (Approx. 2–3 meters):
    • Suitable for limited spaces.
    • Ideal for younger children or beginners.
  • Medium (Approx. 3–4 meters):
    • Balances space efficiency with ample jumping area.
    • Accommodates multiple users.
  • Large (Over 4 meters):
    • Best for spacious gardens.
    • Provides extensive jumping space for advanced users.

4. Select the Trampoline Type

  • Above-Ground (On Legs):
    • Easier to install and relocate.
    • Requires a safety net for enhanced protection.
  • InGround:
    • Partially sunken, blending seamlessly into the garden.
    • Easier access with a lower entry point.
  • FlatGround:
    • Completely flush with the ground.
    • Offers a sleek appearance and easy accessibility.

5. Consider Safety Features

  • Safety Net:
    • Prevents falls and enhances user safety.
  • Padding:
    • Covers springs and frame edges to prevent injuries.
  • Quality Certifications:
    • Ensure the trampoline meets international safety standards.

6. Evaluate Quality Lines

  • Favorit Line:
    • Standard quality with essential features.
  • Champion Line:
    • Enhanced comfort and durability.
  • Elite Line:
    • Top-tier materials and superior jumping experience.

7. Finalize Your Choice

  • Budget Considerations:
    • Align your selection with your budget while ensuring safety and quality.
  • User Age and Experience:
    • Choose a trampoline that matches the users’ age and skill level.
  • Aesthetic Preferences:
    • Select a design and color that complement your garden.

By following this structured approach, you can make an informed decision to select a trampoline that best fits your needs and preferences.