Skywalker 17x10 Rectangle vs 15ft Square
Both are large Skywalker Premium models with the same warranty and high weight limits, so shape and footprint decide it. The 17x10 is a rectangle; the 15ft is a square.
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Quick verdict
Choose the 17x10 rectangle for a longer yard and for kids doing flips or tricks, with the highest weight limit. Choose the 15ft square for even space in a more compact, squarer area.
Full spec comparison
| Specification | Skywalker 17x10 Rectangle | Skywalker 15ft Square |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Skywalker | Skywalker |
| Model / line | Skywalker 17' x 10' Rectangle Olympic-Sized Premium Trampoline with Enclosure (17x10ft) | Skywalker 15' Premium Square Trampoline with Enclosure Net (15x15ft) |
| Size | 17x10ft | 15x15ft |
| Shape | Rectangle | Square |
| Install type | above ground | above ground |
| Safety net | yes | yes |
| Overall footprint | 10ft × 17ft | 15ft × 15ft |
| Spring system | Coil springs | Coil springs |
| Spring count | — | 92 |
| Max single-user weight | 625 lb | 600 lb |
| Frame material | USA-made galvanized steel | USA-made galvanized steel |
| US standard | Yes (ASTM) | Yes (ASTM) |
| Warranty | Frame 10 yr; mat 2 yr; springs 10 yr; net 2 yr | Frame 10 yr; mat 2 yr; springs 10 yr; net 2 yr |
| Price | $1,599 | $2,400 |
What matters most
Both carry a 10-year frame, 10 years on springs, and 2 years on the mat and pads, so build quality matches. The 17x10 Premium Rectangle is rated to 625 lb at about $1,599 and gives a long, even bounce that suits tricks. The 15ft Premium Square is rated to 600 lb at about $2,400 and spreads room evenly across a squarer footprint. The rectangle is both cheaper and higher-rated here, so the square mainly wins if your yard is squarer than it is long and the even all-round space matters more than price.
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