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Airzone Trampolines November 10, 2009

Airzone Trampolines

Airzone Trampolines are one of the few that offers safety enclosures only as options; they do not come standard. They do, however, include spring padding. Airzone trampolines are built either with springs or with what they call a “stretchbands” system, which is said to optimize the trampolines’ bounce. Airzone owners seem to lay on either side of the spectrum – they either hate them or they love them. Airzone fans emphasize it’s bounciness and stability, while detractors complain of shoddy construction and quick deterioration of both the trampolines and the padding.

Here’s the breakdown of the most important features for Airzone trampolines:

Intended Use
  • Recreation; fitness.
  • Round models only.
Sizes
  • Round models sold with diameters of 8′, 12′, 13′ and 14′.
Safety
  • Thick padding, rust-resistant frame, 6-leg construction on larger models.
  • Enclosures not included, but available.
  • Gaps between enclosure and trampoline mat.
  • Padding wears quickly.
Price/Value
  • Price range is about $300-$400, depending on size.
  • More expensive than Bazoongi Kids/JumpKing, despite the lack of enclosure and complaints about durability.
  • Not the best value for your dollar.