Springfree Medium Oval vs Large Oval

Same oval line with identical weight limits and warranty, so the only difference is length. The Medium Oval is the shorter of the two; the Large Oval adds jumping room.

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Quick verdict

Choose the Medium Oval for a smaller yard. Choose the Large Oval if you have the space and want more length for $200 more.

Full spec comparison

SpecificationSpringfree Medium OvalSpringfree Large Oval
BrandSpringfreeSpringfree
Model / lineSpringfree Medium Oval (8x11ft)Springfree Large Oval (8x13ft)
Size8x11ft8x13ft
ShapeOvalOval
Install typeabove groundabove ground
Safety netyesyes
Overall footprint8ft × 11ft8ft × 13ft
Spring systemFlexible composite rods (no springs)Flexible composite rods (no springs)
Spring count00
Max single-user weight220 lb220 lb
Frame materialGalvanized and powder-coated steelGalvanized and powder-coated steel
Mat materialUV-stabilized polypropylene (SoftEdge)UV-stabilized polypropylene (SoftEdge)
Net materialUV-stabilized FlexiNetUV-stabilized FlexiNet
US standardYes (ASTM F2225; ASTM F381)Yes (ASTM F2225; ASTM F381)
WarrantyFrame 10 yr; mat 10 yr; springs —; net 10 yrFrame 10 yr; mat 10 yr; springs —; net 10 yr
Price$1,649$1,849

What matters most

With specs matched, this is a size-and-space call. The Medium Oval is an 8x11ft at about $1,649; the Large Oval is an 8x13ft at about $1,849. Both are rated to 220 lb, use flexible rods below a hidden frame, and carry 10 years on the frame, mat, and rods. The extra two feet of length on the Large helps for older kids or two jumpers, but needs more clear space. If your yard is tight, the Medium is the better fit; otherwise the modest step up to the Large adds usable room.

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