Springfree vs Berg
Springfree and Berg are both premium choices, but they make very different promises to a buyer.
Springfree is built around removing traditional springs from the jumping surface and selling a safety-first design. Berg is a European family/performance brand where the decision depends more on the product line, installation format, and warranty terms.
This comparison is useful if you are deciding between Springfree's springless design and a more conventional premium trampoline ecosystem.
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Key takeaways
- The two brands differ on bounce system — Springfree uses springless flexible composite rods (no springs), while Berg uses traditional coil springs.
- Single-user weight isn't directly comparable: Springfree (220 lb); Berg (varies by line; 600 kg is a static test, not a single-user figure).
- Springfree publishes round, oval, square 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 Springfree per model.
- Installation differs: Springfree is above-ground only, while Berg is above- or in-ground.


