ACON vs Berg
ACON vs Berg is a premium spring-trampoline comparison with two different buying paths.
ACON is the more performance-forward choice for above-ground bouncing, especially if rectangular models are on your shortlist. Berg has a broader European family-trampoline feel, with more emphasis on installation formats and product-line differences.
The important questions are practical ones: which shapes are available, how the warranty is structured, and whether you want a classic above-ground performance setup or a brand with stronger in-ground/flat-ground context.
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Key takeaways
- Single-user weight isn't directly comparable: ACON (no published single-user limit; ~300 lb recommended on most models, no limit on high-end models); Berg (varies by line; 600 kg is a static test, not a single-user figure).
- ACON publishes round, rectangle models; Berg's line-up varies by range and is best checked per model.
- Berg warranty is set by product line — 10 years standard on frame for most lines; extends to 13 years with registration. Favorit line differs; compare against ACON per model.
- Installation differs: ACON is mainly above-ground with an in-ground option, while Berg is above- or in-ground.


