ACON 16 HD vs Texas Trampolines Round / Rectangle
Both are heavy-duty coil brands aimed at durability, so the split is weight limit and how the warranty is structured. Texas Trampolines pushes a higher capacity and lifetime frame; ACON documents its component cover more fully.
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Quick verdict
Choose Texas Trampolines for the higher 400 lb limit and a lifetime frame. Choose the ACON 16 HD if you want clearly documented mat, spring, and pad warranties and ACON's refined build.
Full spec comparison
| Specification | ACON 16 HD | Texas Trampolines Round / Rectangle |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | ACON | Texas Trampolines |
| Model / line | ACON ACON 16 HD Rectangular Trampoline with Net and Ladder | Texas Trampolines 8X8 HEAVY DUTY Trampoline (8x8ft) Texas Trampolines 7.3x12.3 Kids Delight Rectangular Trampoline (7.3x12.3ft) Texas Trampolines 9x15 Texas Standard Rectangular Trampoline (9x15ft) + 2 more |
| Size | 16 HD | 8x8ft, 7.3x12.3ft, 9x15ft, 12.3x12.3ft + 1 more |
| Shape | Rectangle | Square, Rectangular |
| Install type | above ground | — |
| Safety net | yes | optional |
| Overall footprint | 10ft × 17ft | 8ft × 8ft, 7.3ft × 12.3ft, 9ft × 15ft, 12.3ft × 12.3ft + 1 more |
| Spring system | Coil springs (Performance Springs) | Coil springs |
| Spring count | 140 | — |
| Spring length | 10" | — |
| Max single-user weight | No published single-user limit; ACON recommends a limit of 300 lb | 400 lb |
| Frame material | Galvanized and powder-coated steel | Heavy galvanized pipe |
| Mat material | UV-treated cross-sewn polypropylene | — |
| US standard | Yes (ASTM) | Unknown, Yes (ASTM) |
| Warranty | Frame 10 yr; mat 5 yr; springs 5 yr; net 1 yr | Frame Lifetime; mat —; springs —; net — |
| Price | $2,499 | $1,362–$2,449 |
What matters most
Capacity favors Texas: its round and rectangle models ($1,362 to $2,449) are rated to 400 lb for a single jumper, with a lifetime frame. The 16 HD is about $2,499; ACON recommends a limit of 300 lb and backs the frame for 10 years, the mat and springs for 5, and the pads for 2, which is more spelled-out than Texas on the wearing parts. So the decision is whether you value the higher headline capacity and lifetime frame, or the clearer cover on the parts that actually wear out over time.
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