Jumpflex 14ft HERO vs 15ft HERO

The 14ft and 15ft HERO are the same trampoline in two sizes, with the same 350 lb rating, the same 10-year frame, and the same build. The choice is your yard and how many kids jump at once.

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Quick verdict

Get the 15ft if you have the clearance and more than one child will be on it at a time. The 14ft saves about $100 and fits a tighter yard without giving up any build quality.

Full spec comparison

SpecificationJumpflex 14ft HEROJumpflex 15ft HERO
BrandJumpflexJumpflex
Model / lineJumpflex HERO™ Trampoline (14ft)Jumpflex HERO™ Trampoline (15ft)
Size14ft15ft
ShapeRoundRound
Install typeabove groundabove ground
Safety netyesyes
Overall footprint14ft × 14ft15ft × 15ft
Jumping mat size145.2" diameter157.2" diameter
Spring systemCoil springsCoil springs
Spring count8896
Spring length7.1"7.1"
Max single-user weight350 lb350 lb
Frame materialHigh-tensile steelHigh-tensile steel
Net material100% high-strength polyester100% high-strength polyester
US standardYes (ASTM F381-16; ASTM F2225-15)Yes (ASTM F381-16; ASTM F2225-15)
WarrantyFrame 10 yr; mat 5 yr; springs 5 yr; net 1 yrFrame 10 yr; mat 5 yr; springs 5 yr; net 1 yr
Price$899$999

What matters most

With the specs matched, the only thing separating these is jumping area. A 15ft round wants a few feet of clear space on every side, so measure your yard before deciding. The extra foot of diameter matters most when two kids jump together, since there is more room to stay clear of each other; for one younger jumper, the 14ft is plenty. The roughly $100 difference ($899 vs $999) buys size, not a sturdier trampoline.

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