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Best Trampoline for Heavy Adults in 2026

Most backyard trampolines top out around 220 to 250 lb for a single user. Heavy adults need something built differently.

Higher-capacity trampolines use thicker steel frames, longer springs, and rectangular shapes that distribute weight more evenly across the mat. The list below sticks to models with verified single-user ratings of 280 lb or more, plus a couple of options where the brand has tested combined capacity well into the four-digit range.

Here are the ten best trampolines for heavy adults in 2026.

1. Jumpflex MEGA 17ft Rectangle

Rated for a 500 lb single user and 1000 lb combined, which is the highest weight capacity on this list with a published spec. Jumpflex uses 9.8 inch springs and a 2 inch high-tensile steel frame on the MEGA series.

The 17ft rectangular footprint suits adults who want serious airtime. Around $1,899.

2. Beast K9 10x17 Performance Rectangle

Beast markets the K9 as having no stated weight limit, which is brand language rather than an engineering rating but reflects the heavy-duty build. 124 springs at 9.5 inches, galvanized steel frame inside and out.

Positioned for tricks and athletic use. Around $1,998.

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3. Acon HD 16 Rectangular

The HD 16 is Acon's performance rectangle and the premium pick if Finnish bounce quality matters more than the lowest possible price. 140 coil springs, 2 inch galvanized frame, 10x17ft footprint.

Acon does not publish a single-user weight limit on the HD line, but the HD series is built for performance use and is widely recommended for adult buyers. Around $2,499.

4. Akrobat Primus Challenger 14x10

A 331 lb single-user rating, 104 springs at 8.5 inches, and a 12-year spring warranty. Akrobat is a Slovenian brand built around bounce performance.

The 14x10 rectangular size is a sensible footprint for most yards. Around $3,099.

5. Avyna Pro-Line 10x17 Rectangle Above-Ground

Avyna tests this model to over 1,300 lb combined capacity, which is more relevant for households with multiple adult jumpers than a strict single-user figure. 128 coil springs, 11-gauge heavy steel frame, lifetime warranty on the frame.

Premium European pricing. Around $3,745.

6. Jumpflex HERO 15ft Round

A 350 lb single-user rating and 550 lb combined on the largest round in the Jumpflex lineup. The HERO uses 7.1 inch springs and a 1.7 inch high-tensile frame.

Useful if your yard suits a round shape better than a rectangle. Around $999.

7. AlleyOOP 10x17 Rectangle

AlleyOOP's rectangle carries a 280 lb single-user limit and uses 2.5mm pre-galvanized steel walls (heavier than the standard 2mm on the round models). 108 springs, 10-year warranty across mat, springs, and net.

Made by JumpSport, sold through specialty dealers. Around $2,099.

8. Acon X 17ft Rectangular

The X 17 is the top of Acon's range and includes adjustable spring configurations. Acon does not publish a single-user weight limit, but the X is positioned as the brand's flagship adult performance trampoline.

Around $3,999, with fully loaded configurations approaching $10,000.

9. ORCC 1200LBS Heavy Duty 14ft Round

The budget pick. ORCC markets this model on its 400 lb single-user rating and 1,200 lb combined capacity, both of which are notable at the $320 price point.

Galvanized steel frame, 6ft enclosure net, ASTM F381-16 tested. Best fit if budget rules out the premium rectangles above.

10. Jumpflex MEGA 14ft Square

The smaller-yard option in the MEGA range. Same 500 lb single-user rating and 9.8 inch springs as the 17ft, in a 14x14ft square footprint that fits most suburban yards.

Around $1,499.

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