Backyard trampolines have come a long way from the basic above-ground models many of us grew up with. Today, more families are choosing in ground trampolines for a safer, cleaner, and more visually seamless backyard experience. But not all in ground trampolines are created equal. If you want one that is built for safety, performance, and long term reliability, here is what you should know.
Why In Ground Trampolines Are Naturally Safer
One of the biggest safety advantages of an in ground trampoline is that it sits level with the ground. This means:
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No high falls from an elevated jumping surface
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Less risk when entering or exiting
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A cleaner, more natural look and feel in your yard
Because there are no legs or platforms, in ground models reduce the risk of tipping, shifting, or collapsing that can happen with traditional above ground trampolines.
Look for Purpose Built In Ground Models
A true in ground trampoline is not just a regular trampoline buried in the ground. In fact, standard trampolines are not designed for that and usually lose their warranty if you do it.
Safe in ground trampolines are designed specifically for below ground installation and include:
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Purpose built venting systems that allow air to escape properly for safe bounce
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Frames made to resist ground moisture and pressure
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Specialized support panels and rings instead of thin metal legs
At Recreation Pro USA, we only install professional grade systems like Akrobat in ground trampolines because they are engineered for this exact purpose.
Proper Drainage Is Critical
Safety does not just come from the trampoline itself. What is underneath it matters just as much.
A professionally installed in ground trampoline should include:
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A gravel base for proper water drainage
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A weed barrier to prevent erosion and shifting
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A pump or drainage solution to prevent water build-up after heavy rain
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Controlled airflow to protect the structure and maintain bounce quality
Poor drainage can lead to standing water, shifting soil, and long term structural problems.
A properly built system helps protect both your trampoline and your children.
Ventilation and Bounce Control
Not all bounce feels the same. A good in ground trampoline should be designed to allow air to flow out from underneath when jumping.
If the system cannot vent air properly, it creates pressure that can lead to uneven bounce and extra stress on the structure. Professional in ground trampolines use engineered air release systems so the bounce feels natural and safe without stressing the frame.
Pay Attention to Padding and Spring Covers
Padding is one of the most important safety features.
Make sure the trampoline you choose includes:
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Thick, UV protected spring padding
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Durable materials rated for long term outdoor exposure
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Padding that does not shift or expose metal parts over time
Cheap padding breaks down fast in Texas heat and becomes a safety hazard quickly. Investing in the right components matters.
Don’t Skip Professional Installation
Even the best trampoline can become unsafe if installed incorrectly.
Professional installation ensures:
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Proper depth and grading
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Correct structural backfilling
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Long term stability
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Safe drainage and venting
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Clean finish around the trampoline area
We also resod or install artificial turf around the area if needed so the final product looks as good as it performs.
Check Warranty Coverage
Since different parts have different lifespans, your trampoline should come with clear warranty information.
A quality installation will include:
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Manufacturer warranties on the frame and components
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A project specific warranty based on materials used
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A clear labor warranty from your installer
At Recreation Pro USA, we make sure every client understands what is covered so there are no surprises later.
Final Thoughts
An in ground trampoline can be one of the best investments you make for your family’s backyard. It provides exercise, outdoor fun, and long term entertainment for kids of all ages.
But safety should always come first.
When done right, an in ground trampoline offers a cleaner look, a safer design, and a more durable build than any traditional above ground option.
If you are considering adding one to your backyard, working with professionals who understand drainage, structure, and long term performance makes all the difference.

