Easiest Trampoline Assembly

As much as we’re sure your kids will love their new trampoline, we can’t promise you’ll have as much fun assembling it for them. Sorry!

But we do know a few people who are:

  • fantastic at putting trampolines together AND
  • love doing it for you.

It’s a winning combination!

So if you can’t face the thought of trampoline assembly, you have a couple of options.

trampoline-assemblyGold Coast Trampoline Assembly

No Worries Assembly Service are located on the Gold Coast and can assemble just about anything for you (even IKEA furniture!).

They take the worries out of trampoline assembly.  Give Stu a call on 0438 065 797 and he’ll have you sorted in no time.

Melbourne Trampoline Assembly

And for those in Melbourne, we recommend Flat Out Assembly Service.  Give them a call on 0429 664 446 for help assembling your trampoline.

For more information please contact our friendly team today!

Cheers,

Kat

What is our Topline Difference

Brian hard at work in our factory.

Brian – Our expert trampoline mat maker

So, what’s the Topline Trampoline difference?

Easy!

We’re not just an online store selling imported products.

We make many of our products right here in our Gold Coast factory.  That’s right – our Olympic Rectangular Trampolines and all sizes of Rectangle Black Poly Mats are all Australian Made to the highest standard.

You’ll also get a fantastic warranty on all our products:

  • 5 yrs on frame for our aussie-made pro jumbo and olympic rectangle
  • 2 yrs on frame for all our round and the small 107 rectangle
  • 2 years on black mats
  • 6 months on green pvc pads and netting

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    Trampoline frames are welded to perfection

  • 3 months on blue pe pads
  • 6 months on yellow 2 string mat (previous water-based)
  • 2 years on yellow 2 string mat (current rubber-based)

If you’re on the Gold Coast you can come and check us out – as well as the factory we have a retail outlet and showroom open 5 days.  You’ll find us at Factory 2 / 20 Energy Crescent, Molendinar, Gold Coast QLD 4214.

Contact our team today for more information!

Cheers,

Kat

How Long For Delivery?

Jumbo ProWe’re often asked how long it takes to have our trampolines and replacement parts delivered.

Well, it depends where you are and what you’re getting!

Below are the general time frames for delivery – but remember that once your order leaves our factory, we have no control over postage delays.  If you really need your order by a particular date, try to place your order nice and early.

Australia Post Parcels or Other Satchels (eg Mats, Springs, Pads)

  • Brisbane 1-2 business days
  • Qld other  2-4 business days
  • Sydney 1-3 business days
  • NSW other 2-4 business days
  • Melbourne 1-3 business days
  • VIC other 2-5 business days
  • Adelaide 2-3 business days
  • SA other 3-6 business days
  • Perth 3-4 business days
  • WA other 4-7 business days
  • NT 4-7 business days
  • TAS 4-7 business days

Larger Items Freighted (eg Trampolines)

  • Brisbane 1-3 business days
  • Qld other Allow one week
  • Sydney Allow one week
  • NSW Allow one week – 10 days
  • Melbourne Allow one week
  • VIC Allow one week to 10 days

Cheers,

Kat

  • Adelaide Allow one week
  • SA other Allow 10 days- 2 weeks
  • Perth Allow 10 days
  • WA other Allow 2 – 3 weeks
  • NT Allow  2 – 3 weeks
  • TAS Allow 2 – 3 weeks

 

 

Spring Pads

One of the extras we have in our Replacement Parts section are spring pads.

So, what are spring pads and why should you use them?

Spring pads are, quite literally, pads that cover the springs of a trampoline!P J Fxd. - Carpet Pads fitting 022

They’re a safety feature – there are lots of little gaps between the springs all the way around the trampoline mat and if your leg slips down one of these holes, there is the potential to do some damage.

But it course, it depends on how good you are on a trampoline!  We definitely recommend spring pads if your trampoline will be used by little kids, as they’re more likely to misjudge their bounce and hit the springs.  round-spring-pads-green

If your trampoline is mainly used by older kids or adults, you can decide how likely you are to need the extra padding!

Spring pads come in a range of shapes and sizes to suit most trampolines.

Happy bouncing!

~ Kat

 

Regular Trampoline Maintenance

We’re often asked about the maintenance necessary to properly look after a trampoline.

The upkeep of your trampoline is actually quite easy!

Every now and then, remove the legs (also known as spreader bars) and check for signs of rust. If it’s all OK, spray with a rust inhibitor and put the legs back on.

If the mat surface becomes dirty, you can clean it with cold water only.  Don’t use detergents, soaps or any other products to clean the mat as it will decrease the durability and life-span of the mat.

Keep an eye on your trampoline – check for signs of wear and tear or damage. If springs or the mat need replacing, do it sooner rather than later to keep it as safe as possible.

And finally, if your Topline Trampoline won’t be used for a long period, it’s best stored out of the weather.

So that’s it!  These are all very small, easy things that won’t take too long – but if you keep up with them you can greatly improve the lifespan of your trampoline.

For more information please call our friendly team today!

Cheers,

Kat

 

Black Mat vs Yellow Mat

We get a lot of questions about the black and yellow mats – people want to know what the difference is between.

We could go into details about the differences but here are two videos that do a pretty good job of showing you the difference between the two mats.

Black Mat

The video below is with the black mat and is from Real Movement Project, near Byron Bay.

Yellow Mat

This video was shot a few years ago, and demonstrates the yellow professional mat.  This is the type of mat used in clubs and gymnasiums, and used for competitions.  It’s a heavy duty mat with a more responsive bounce and greater height.

As you can see in the two videos the Yellow 2 String mats give you a better higher jump as it is used in competitions and in gymnastics. The Black Poly mat is great for families and backyard fun! But there is definitely a difference between the two as you can see.

For more information about the two mats or to enquire about our trampolines please contact our friendly team today!

Handy Hints!

It’s really important to look after your Topline Trampoline – it helps prolong their life, so you can be bouncing for as long as possible.

video-olympic-demoOne way to do this is to make sure you’re not exceeding the weight limit for your trampoline.

Weight limits can seem like a kill-joy at times, but they’re there because the trampoline can only tolerate a certain amount of weight.

There are a few signs that you may be bouncing a little heavy:

  • the frame is bowing too far inward and doesn’t return to its normal shape
  • springs are becoming overstretched – you may be replacing them often.

So stick to the weight limit – your trampoline will thank you for it!

Cheers,

Kat

Spring Pads

Not all trampolines come with spring or frame pads, but we think they’re a great idea.round-spring-pads-blue-300x300

There are a couple of major benefits:

  • help prevent injury if someone lands on the springs after a poorly aimed bounce – it’s much nicer to land on pads!
  • serve as a visual boundary for those bouncing – spring/frame pads are usually a bright, contrasting colour that stands out against both the black mat and the colour of the surrounding ground.  This helps bouncers stay on the trampoline!

Here at Topline Trampolines, we stock a range of spring pads – from heavy duty to light duty, so you can choose the padding that suits your needs.  (They also come in “round” or “rectangular” – be sure to order according to the shape of your trampoline!)

The lifespan of these pads varies greatly depending on useage and climate, but you can generally expect them to last between one and three years.

Cheers,

Kat

Professional Yellow Trampoline Mats

yellow-mat-300x300We don’t just stock trampolines for the backyard – we also make high quality trampolines for the competitive trampoliner.

Our yellow 2-string mats are super bouncy – they have less resistance when moving through the air.

However, maintenance of these trampolines is slightly more involved.

  • Repaint at least every 12 months with water-based acrylic or every few years if your mat is rubber based paint
  • Paint the mat on the trampoline using a roller and go around the edges and wires with a paint brush
  • Paint the underside of the mat about once ever two years.

2-string mats are an investment, but with the proper care they can last up to a huge 20 years.

Cheers,

Kat