Trampoline Pads

63 products indexed • Avg rating 4.46 • Avg price $78

Trampoline pads for Sports & Outdoors are replacement and protective safety covers that cushion springs and frame edges for backyard and gym trampolines. This category includes 63 indexed products, with mid-range pricing (about $34–$150, average ~(price varies)) and brands like Giantex among top-listed manufacturers

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How do I choose the right size trampoline pad for my trampoline?

Measure the diameter of the trampoline frame (edge to edge) and the width of the spring gap; trampoline pads are sized by overall diameter or model fit and should fully cover springs and frame with a secure fastening system

What material and thickness should I look for in a trampoline pad?

Look for pads made from UV- and water-resistant PVC or polyethylene with closed-cell foam; thicker pads (typically 1–2 inches of foam) offer better impact protection and durability for outdoor use

Will a universal pad fit my trampoline brand or model?

Universal pads can fit many trampolines but require matching the pad diameter and checking that the attachment method (rope, straps, or Velcro) aligns with your frame; when possible, confirm compatibility with the trampoline’s stated size and spring count

How important is UV resistance and weather protection for a trampoline pad?

Very important for outdoor trampolines—UV-stabilized fabrics and waterproof backing help prevent fading, cracking, and foam degradation, extending the pad’s service life and maintaining safety

What maintenance and care will extend the life of a trampoline pad?

Regularly remove debris, rinse off dirt with mild soap and water, allow the pad to dry before folding, inspect for tears or compressed foam, and store the pad indoors or under cover during long periods of nonuse or harsh winter weather

How much should I expect to spend on a trampoline pad?

Prices vary by size, materials, and brand; budget options are commonly under $50, most mid-range pads fall around the market average (approximately $70–$90), and heavy-duty or specialty pads cost more

What safety features should a trampoline pad include?

Ensure the pad fully covers springs and frame edges, has impact-absorbing foam, secure attachment points to prevent shifting, and corrosion-resistant fasteners or ropes to maintain stability