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Magic Circle Trampolines November 5, 2009

Magic Circle Trampolines

Magic Circle makes what you might call high-end trampolines. These trampolines are more expensive, but that is because they are constructed with all top-quality materials. Magic Circle trampoline frames are made with 14-gauge steel, which is wider and stronger than many of its competitors’ frames. They also heat-temper their springs, maximizing the amount of stress the trampolines can safely handle. Magic Circle’s jumping surfaces are made from UV resistant polypropylene yarn that stands up to stress and exposure to natural elements. Magic Circle is one of the only companies that offers an octagon-shaped trampoline. Like Airzone, Magic Circle does not typically include safety enclosures standard, though they do sell the “Magic Cage,” which has an included enclosure. Magic Circle owners concede that these trampolines do cost more than most, but claim that they are worth every penny.

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

Intended Use
  • Suitable for recreation, sports, fitness, gymnastics, etc.
  • Can accommodate multiple jumpers.
Sizes
  • Round models sold with diameters of 12′ and 13’6″.
  • Octagon model and “Magic Cage” have 16′ diameter.
Safety
  • 14-gauge steel rails, heat-tempered galvanized steel springs, polypropylene mats and UV protected vinyl pads make these some of the sturdiest trampolines on the market.
  • “Magic Cage” has enclosure sewn into the mat for maximum security and safety.
Price/Value
  • Price range is about $400-$1200, depending on size and enclosure option.
  • These are some of the most expensive trampolines out there, but for a good reason. If you have the money, these are worth it.