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Comparison·17 August 2026

Jump Star vs Oz Trampolines

Jump Star and Oz Trampolines are both Australian sellers of budget coil-spring trampolines, and their round models line up closely on size and spring count. The differences are which models meet the Australian Trampoline Standard AS 4989:2015, warranty and shape.

Oz lists its Summit Round and Summit Oval models as meeting AS 4989:2015. No Jump Star model is listed as meeting the Australian standard. Oz also provides longer warranties: 5 years on the frame, 2 on the mat and 2 on the net, against 3 years on the frame and 1 on each of the mat and net from Jump Star.

Jump Star is cheaper at most sizes and sells round models only, up to 16 ft. Oz covers round and oval, with the oval models suiting long narrow yards where a round trampoline wastes space. Both rate their larger models to 150 kg per jumper.

Choose Jump Star if the lowest price is what matters and a round trampoline suits the yard. Choose Oz Trampolines if you want a model that meets the standard, longer warranties, or an oval shape.

Featured model from each brand

Jump Star Round Trampoline + Enclosure
Jump Star

Round Trampoline + Enclosure

$400to $750

Coil springs

8 ft10 ft12 ft14 ft16 ft
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Oz Trampolines Summit Round
Oz Trampolines

Summit Round

$499to $1,099

Coil springs

6 ft8 ft10 ft12 ft14 ft16 ft
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Quick verdict

Oz Summit models meet the standard and carry longer warranties for a modest step up in price. Jump Star is the cheaper way to get an enclosed round trampoline of the same size, with shorter warranties, and it is not listed as meeting the standard.

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Full spec comparison

Both use coil springs with similar spring counts at matching sizes. Jump Star is round only; Oz adds oval. The three warranty rows and the Australian standard row are where the two separate.

Key differences

  • Oz Trampolines carries the stronger frame warranty — 5 years against 3 years.
  • Both cover round options; Oz Trampolines also comes in oval.
  • Oz Trampolines has a longer warranty on the mat and net.
  • On comparable full-size models, Jump Star starts lower — Round Trampoline + Enclosure at $500 against Oz Trampolines' Summit Round at $649.

Taken from the specifications in the table below.

Trampoline specification comparison for Jump Star and Oz Trampolines
SpecificationJump StarRound Trampoline + EnclosureOz TrampolinesOzUltimate RoundOz TrampolinesSummit RoundOz TrampolinesSummit Oval / Rectangle
Sizes compared8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft, 16 ft8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft6 ft, 8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft, 16 ft7 × 10 ft, 8 × 12 ft, 10 × 15 ft
ShapeRoundRoundRoundOval
Price (AUD)$400to $750$599to $949$499to $1,099$749to $999
Overall footprint244 cm to 487 cm249 cm to 438 cm183 cm to 488 cm305×214 cm to 457×305 cm
Jumping mat215 cm across to 379 cm across141 cm across to 379 cm across253×163 cm to 400×248 cm
Total height233-276 cm215-276 cm270 cm
Max single jumper100-150 kg130 kg110-130 kg150 kg
Combined weight limit150-200 kg120-200 kg180-200 kg
Spring count48-11048-9636-12052-86
Frame warranty3 years5 years5 years5 years
Mat warranty1 year2 years2 years2 years
Net warranty1 year2 years2 years2 years
Australian standardNot confirmedNot confirmedAS 4989:2015AS 4989:2015

Shared across these models

Spring system
Coil springs
Springless
No

Prices sourced from manufacturer websites and may change.

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Related reading

Specifications come from our Australian trampoline comparison data, sourced from manufacturer listings. Brands compared: Jump Star and Oz Trampolines.