Zupapa 16ft vs Jumpzylla 16ft

Both are 16ft value rounds, so the split is warranty and weight limit. Zupapa offers a much longer frame warranty and more configurations; Jumpzylla offers a slightly higher weight limit in a simpler package.

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Quick verdict

Choose the Zupapa 16ft for the 10-year frame and longer-term durability. Choose the Jumpzylla 16ft only if its lower price and slightly higher limit outweigh its 1-year warranty.

Full spec comparison

SpecificationZupapa 16ftJumpzylla 16ft
BrandZupapaJUMPZYLLA
Model / lineZupapa 1500LBS Upgraded Trampoline 10-16FT (16ft)
Zupapa 1800LBS Double Frames Trampoline (16ft)
JUMPZYLLA Jumpzylla 16ft
Size16ft16ft
ShapeRoundRound
Install typeabove groundabove ground
Safety netyesyes
Overall footprint16ft × 16ft16ft × 16ft
Spring systemCoil springscoil springs
Max single-user weight425 lb–550 lb450 lb
Frame materialGalvanized steelGalvanized steel
Mat materialUV-resistant polypropylene
Net materialReinforced polyethylene mesh
US standardYes (ASTM)Yes (ASTM F381-16)
WarrantyFrame 10 yr; mat 2 yr; springs 2 yr; net 2 yrFrame —; mat —; springs —; net —
Price$629.99–$819.99$699.95

What matters most

Warranty is the real divider. The Zupapa 16ft is rated to 425 to 550 lb at about $510 to $820, with a 10-year frame and 2 years on the mat and springs. The Jumpzylla 16ft is rated to 450 lb at about $700, with just 1-year cover across the main parts. Budget trampolines often need replacement parts within a few years, so the 1-year cover on the Jumpzylla is a real risk if something fails. The slightly higher 450 lb limit does not offset that gap for most buyers, which makes the Zupapa the safer long-term choice.

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