Jumpflex 17ft MEGA vs 19ft MEGA

Both are 500 lb MEGA models with the same warranty, so the choice is shape and footprint. The 17ft is a rectangle; the 19ft is a square.

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Quick verdict

Pick the 17ft rectangle for a longer, narrower yard or for kids working on flips and tricks. Pick the 19ft square if you want even space in all directions and have room for the larger footprint.

Full spec comparison

SpecificationJumpflex 17ft MEGAJumpflex 19ft MEGA
BrandJumpflexJumpflex
Model / lineJumpflex MEGA™ Trampoline (17ft)Jumpflex MEGA™ Trampoline (19ft)
Size17ft19ft
ShapeRectangleSquare
Install typeabove groundabove ground
Safety netyesyes
Overall footprint12.6ft × 16.4ft16.4ft × 16.4ft
Jumping mat size122.4" × 162"162" × 162"
Spring systemCoil springsCoil springs
Spring count98112
Spring length9.8"9.8"
Max single-user weight500 lb500 lb
Frame materialHigh-tensile steelHigh-tensile steel
Net material100% high-strength nylon100% high-strength nylon
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$1,899$2,099

What matters most

Both carry a 500 lb single-user limit, a 10-year frame, and 5 years on the mat and springs, so build and capacity match. The 17ft rectangle ($1,899) gives a long, even bounce that suits tricks and fits a yard that is longer than it is wide. The 19ft square ($2,099) spreads room evenly corner to corner, which is better for several kids using the whole surface. Measure your yard shape first; that, more than the small price gap, should decide it.

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