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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

Jumpflex MEGA™ Trampoline

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 Beast K9 10x17 Performance Rectangle Trampoline with Enclosure

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

ACON ACON 16 HD PRO Rectangular Trampoline with Net and Ladder

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

Akrobat Primus Challenger

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 10×17' Rectangle Trampoline Pro-Line Avyna 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

Jumpflex HERO™ Trampoline

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 10'×17' Rectangle Trampoline with Enclosure

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

ACON ACON X 17ft Rectangular Trampoline with Net and Ladder

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

ORCC 1200LBS Heavy Duty Recreational Trampoline

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

Jumpflex MEGA™ Trampoline

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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