Trampolines are more than just a fun backyard activity: they’re carefully engineered pieces of equipment designed for safety, performance, and durability. Whether you’re a casual jumper, a fitness enthusiast, or a competitive athlete, the materials that go into your trampoline make a huge difference in how it feels, how long it lasts, and how safe it is.
If you’ve ever wondered what a trampoline is made of, or wanted to know what trampolines are made of in detail, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we’ll break down each component, from the sturdy frame to the bouncy mat and explain why Acon’s premium materials set a higher standard in the trampoline industry.
At Acon, every trampoline is built with CE/ASTM-tested materials, UV-treated fabrics, and rust-proof designs to ensure they can handle years of outdoor fun without compromising safety. You can read more about our commitment to safety here: Acon Safety Standards.
Introduction to Trampoline Materials
A trampoline may look simple at first glance: a frame, a mat, some springs, and a net; but every part is made from carefully chosen materials. The right materials affect:
Durability — how well the trampoline resists wear and tear over time.
Safety — how effectively it protects jumpers from injury.
Performance — how smooth, responsive, and enjoyable the bounce feels.
Acon’s trampolines are designed with premium-grade steel, high-strength fabrics, and advanced protective coatings. Each part is tested to meet international standards, so whether it’s the frame, mat, springs, or safety pads, you can trust that it’s made to last.
Frame Materials: Steel vs. Other Options
The frame is the backbone of any trampoline — it supports the entire structure and absorbs the forces generated during jumping.
What are trampoline frames made of?
Most high-quality trampolines, including Acon’s, use galvanized steel. This material is:
Strong — able to handle heavy loads and high-impact landings.
Durable — resistant to bending, warping, or cracking.
Rust-resistant — thanks to the galvanization process, which coats the steel in zinc, and a powder coating that creates a tough, long-lasting surface protecting against wear and corrosion.
Some lower-cost trampolines use aluminum or thinner, untreated steel. While these may be lighter, they often lack the same strength and longevity.
Acon’s frames are built from thick, heavy-duty galvanized steel for superior stability and safety. This means your trampoline can handle years of use without wobbling or corroding. Learn more about our frame design here: The Best Bounce.