Trampolines can be a fun accessory to any backyard. In addition to being a source of entertainment for the whole family, they are a great way to exercise. In fact, trampolines are one of the most fun ways to build up the leg and core strength of your body. Why sweat in the gum when we can jump our hearts out on a trampoline?
Therefore, it’s no wonder that nowadays everyone wants a trampoline. However, while owning a trampoline is great fun, we must think of the logistics as well. Packaging and moving a trampoline, especially if it is a relatively large model, should be one of our main concerns.
After all, what good does a trampoline do us, if we can’t transport it? Therefore, the key information we need to be on the lookout for is if it is possible to move a trampoline without dismantling it.
Well, in this handy guide we answer all of those questions, and more! Let’s get into it and go over everything about packaging, moving, and storing trampolines, as well as the sizes they come in.
Here is a list of our buying guides to help you find the best for your needs:
Usually, we will receive our trampolines in parts. Which makes sense, really — we can’t exactly haul the assembled trampoline around town, can we?
Each part of a trampoline is packaged in a separate box. Furthermore, most trampolines are packaged in three to five boxes, depending on the size of the entire thing — the bigger the trampoline, the bigger the box and the “entourage.”
Trampoline components are categorized into two sets:
The smaller metal bolts and fittings are packaged separately.
None of the pieces are particularly fragile. Therefore, we won’t open the box and be faced with a huge disappointment of a broken product. Trampolines are sturdy, so bubble wrap and cardboard boxes provide sufficient protection when it comes to the packaging. Still, to fit the trampoline in a car, we might need to pull down the back seats to fit the boxes.
Trampolines come in several sizes, and they usually range between 8 ft to 15 ft. In fact, full-size, outdoor trampolines are often more than 12 ft. Smaller ones (8 to 10 ft) can fit in three boxes while larger ones can take as many as five boxes.
The length of the 8 ft trampoline box varies between 4 to 5 ft; the width is between 1 and 2 ft, and the height is usually around 7 to 10 inches.
With 12 ft trampolines, length, width, and height range between 4-5 ft, 1-2 feet, and 5-12 inches respectively. Meanwhile, the boxes for the 14 ft trampolines are usually 4-5 feet long, 1-2 feet wide, and 6-16 inches high.
Like the dimensions of the boxes, their weight varies according to the size of trampolines. Generally, the trampoline mat and frame weigh more than the spring and poles that support them.
While some mini trampolines boxes can weigh as little as 60 lbs, most full-size trampolines weigh over 200 lbs.
Since trampoline boxes are categorized based on specific parts, they can carry different weights. Each box with metal parts can weight 60 to 100 lbs and might need more than one person to carry it and move it around. On the other hand, boxes with lighter materials such as the ones with jumping mats can weigh 20 to 40 lbs.
It depends on how big the car is and how big of a trampoline we bought. Smaller trampolines (8 ft-10 ft) can easily fit in an average car if we fold down the rear seats. For larger trampolines that are over 12 ft, we might need an SUV, a pickup truck, or a station wagon.
However, we don’t always have the equipment necessary for such large items like trampolines. Some of us drive small, town cars, or mopeds, or don’t own a car at all. So, what do we do in situations like these? Turn to U-Haul, of course!
U-Haul is the budget-friendly solution on how to get our new “fun machine” from the store and into our backyards. Now, overall, no matter what type of a trampoline we choose, a U-Haul will not let us down. However, U-Haul trucks also vary in sizes, just like trampolines. Therefore, it’s crucial to choose the one that will transport our newest toy to our home.
U-Haul trucks vary in size between 10 and 26 feet. Therefore, even those of us who always want the biggest trampoline on the market will be able to transport it safely and without much effort with a U-Haul.
How a trampoline gets delivered depends on the place you buy the trampoline from. If you buy it at a local store, you can pick it up yourself or get the same-day delivery by the retailer. Retailers usually hire third-party, professional moving companies to deliver their products.
However, some big retailers and huge stores have their own delivery system and can take the delivery off our hands. The cost depends on the store — some of them even offer free shipping and delivery within their area. Therefore, all we have to do is sit at home and wait for the big boxes to arrive.
The retailers will deliver the trampoline unassembled. Keep in mind that delivery usually only means just that — a delivery. They will bring us the box, but after that, we are on our own. So, we have to keep in mind both the state the trampoline arrives in and the size of the box.
Here is a list of our buying guides to help you find the best for your needs: