Big Trampolines

Discover the best big trampolines for high-flying fun and serious performance. From backyard bouncing to full-scale flips, ACON’s large trampolines deliver unmatched quality, safety and bounce power. Season after season.

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Built for Big Bounce Energy

ACON big trampolines are designed for jumpers of all ages who want more space and more airtime. With models starting at 15ft, these large trampolines are ideal for big families, teens, trickers and gymnasts who need room to move.

Choose Your Favorite Shape and Size

Large round trampolines offer a smooth, consistent bounce that naturally pulls jumpers toward the center—perfect for safe, shared fun. Big rectangular trampolines, like the Acon X 17ft and HD models, give jumpers a longer runway and more control, making them a favorite among gymnasts, athletes and experienced leapers.

Premium Quality That Lasts Season After Season

Every big Acon trampoline is built with a heavy-duty galvanized steel frame, UV-treated materials and a design that balances safety and performance. With no single user weight limit and warranties of up to 10 years, these big outdoor trampolines are made to handle everything from everyday jumping to elite-level training.

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How much is a big trampoline?
Big trampolines can range in price depending on the quality and customer reviews of the manufacturer. With an excellent track record of satisfied buyers, Acon big trampolines range from around $1,099 for base models up to $2,299 for premium enclosure flagship models.
How big of a trampoline do I need?
The bigger the performance, the larger trampoline you want. Stunts require a larger size than simple fun family jumping. More advanced flippers often choose a rectangular shape and families often choose a round shape for a more consistent bounce. Acon recommends 3 feet of space around the trampoline edge.
What size is a big trampoline?
Acon big trampolines are considered anything 15ft and above.
How much weight can a big trampoline hold?
Acon trampolines are designed for both kids and adults to enjoy. Big Acon trampolines have no single user weight limits, so adults can jump with ease. Remember, Acon safety guidelines recommend that only a single user jumps on the mat of a trampoline at a time.
How to put a large trampoline together?
Putting together a large trampoline, such as an Acon, begins by assembling the leg bases of the metal frame, then connecting the legs to the outer frame. Next, the trampoline mat is connected to the frame with the galvanized metal springs. Finally the safety padding is attached, and the safety enclosure assembled on top.
How to take apart a large trampoline?
Taking apart a large trampoline like an Acon is best done in the reverse order of assembly. Begin by disassembling the safety enclosure on top. Remove and store the pads for safe keeping. Then, one by one, disconnect the springs from the mat. Finally, take apart the metal frame and store everything in a cool, dry location.
How much do big trampolines cost?
Big trampolines vary in price based on size, features, and quality. ACON offers large trampolines starting around $1,399 for base models and up to $3,999 for premium options like the ACON X 17ft with performance-level features and enclosure included.
How big of a trampoline do i need?
The right trampoline size depends on how you plan to use it. Families looking for shared fun often go for a 15ft round trampoline, while trickers and gymnasts benefit from rectangular models like the 16 Sport HD or Acon X 17ft, which offer more surface area for flips and routines. Always leave at least 6 ft of clearance around the trampoline.
Where to buy a big trampoline?
Shop big trampolines directly from ACON to ensure you’re getting authentic quality and warranty-backed products. Our collection includes both large round trampolines and high-performance rectangular models.
How to move a large trampoline?
To move a large ACON trampoline, attach ACON trampoline wheels and roll it carefully to a new location. For short distances, lifting with two or more people is possible. For longer moves or uneven terrain, full disassembly is the safest option.