Zupapa 12ft vs 14ft vs 15ft

All three are the same round line with the same 425 lb limit and warranty, so the only difference is size and price. The 12ft is the most compact; the 14 and 15ft add jumping room.

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Quick verdict

Choose the 12ft for a smaller yard. Step up to the 14ft or 15ft if you have the space and want more room, since the weight limit and warranty are identical across all three.

Full spec comparison

SpecificationZupapa 12ftZupapa 14ftZupapa 15ft
BrandZupapaZupapaZupapa
Model / lineZupapa 1500LBS Upgraded Trampoline 10-16FT (12ft)Zupapa 1500LBS Upgraded Trampoline 10-16FT (14ft)Zupapa 1500LBS Upgraded Trampoline 10-16FT (15ft)
Size12ft14ft15ft
ShapeRoundRoundRound
Install typeabove groundabove groundabove ground
Safety netyesyesyes
Overall footprint12ft × 12ft14ft × 14ft15ft × 15ft
Spring systemCoil springsCoil springsCoil springs
Max single-user weight425 lb425 lb425 lb
Frame materialGalvanized steelGalvanized steelGalvanized steel
US standardYes (ASTM)Yes (ASTM)Yes (ASTM)
WarrantyFrame 10 yr; mat 2 yr; springs 2 yr; net 2 yrFrame 10 yr; mat 2 yr; springs 2 yr; net 2 yrFrame 10 yr; mat 2 yr; springs 2 yr; net 2 yr
Price$499.99$589.99$599.99

What matters most

Because every spec except size matches, this is purely about space and budget. The 12ft is about $500; the 14ft runs $456 to $590; the 15ft runs $600 to $650. All carry a 10-year frame, 2 years on the mat, springs, and pads, and a 425 lb limit. Larger sizes give more room for two kids but need more clear space around the frame. Measure your yard, then pick the biggest size that fits comfortably, since you are not giving up any capacity or warranty by going larger or smaller.

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