Jumpflex FLEX vs HERO

Same brand, so the real delta is weight limit and frame warranty. FLEX is rated to 220 lb single-user, in 8 to 12ft rounds at $499 to $699, with a 5-year frame and 1 year on the mat and springs.

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Quick verdict

FLEX is the lighter-duty entry for younger kids; HERO is the step up for heavier, longer use.

Full spec comparison

SpecificationJumpflex FLEXJumpflex HERO
BrandJumpflexJumpflex
Model / lineJumpflex FLEX™ Trampoline (8ft)
Jumpflex FLEX™ Trampoline (10ft)
Jumpflex FLEX™ Trampoline (12ft)
Jumpflex HERO™ Trampoline (10ft)
Jumpflex HERO™ Trampoline (12ft)
Jumpflex HERO™ Trampoline (14ft)
+ 1 more
Size8ft, 10ft, 12ft10ft, 12ft, 14ft, 15ft
ShapeRoundRound
Install typeabove groundabove ground
Safety netyesyes
Overall footprint8ft × 8ft, 10ft × 10ft, 12ft × 12ft10ft × 10ft, 12ft × 12ft, 14ft × 14ft, 15ft × 15ft
Jumping mat size79.2" diameter, 102" diameter, 126" diameter102" diameter, 129.6" diameter, 145.2" diameter, 157.2" diameter
Spring systemCoil springsCoil springs
Spring count48–7064–96
Spring length5.5"7.1"
Max single-user weight220 lb350 lb
Frame materialGalvanized steelHigh-tensile steel
Net material100% high-strength polyester
US standardYes (ASTM F381-16; ASTM F2225-15)Yes (ASTM F381-16; ASTM F2225-15)
WarrantyFrame 5 yr; mat 1 yr; springs 1 yr; net 1 yrFrame 10 yr; mat 5 yr; springs 5 yr; net 1 yr
Price$499–$699$749–$999

What matters most

FLEX is rated to 220 lb single-user, in 8 to 12ft rounds at $499 to $699, with a 5-year frame and 1 year on the mat and springs. HERO is rated to 350 lb single-user, in 10 to 15ft rounds at $749 to $999, with a 10-year frame and 5 years on the mat and springs.

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