Kahuna Classic vs Oz Trampolines Summit
Both are round coil-spring trampolines with enclosures, covering 6 ft up to 16 ft, at prices within a couple of hundred dollars of each other. The specifications separate them more than the price does.
Every Summit Round size is listed as meeting the Australian Trampoline Standard AS 4989:2015. No Kahuna model is. The Summit provides a 5-year frame warranty against 1 year from Kahuna, plus 2-year mat and net warranties against 1 year each. The Summit also publishes combined weight limits, which Kahuna does not.
Kahuna is the cheaper of the two at matching sizes, and its largest models are rated to 150 kg per jumper against 110 to 130 kg on the Summit.
Choose the Oz Summit if you want a model that meets the standard and longer warranties on every part. Choose the Kahuna Classic if the lowest price is the deciding factor or you need the higher weight rating at 14 ft and 16 ft.


Oz Trampolines Summit Round
$499to $1,099
Coil springs
Quick verdict
Given how close the prices are, the Summit is the more sensible buy for most families: it meets the Australian standard, and its warranties are several times longer on every part. Kahuna is cheaper, and carries a higher per-jumper rating at the largest sizes.
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Both are round with coil springs, enclosures and comparable spring counts. Compare the Australian standard row and the three warranty rows, which all favour the Summit.
Key differences
- Oz Trampolines Summit Round carries the stronger frame warranty — 5 years against 1 year.
- Oz Trampolines Summit Round has a longer warranty on the mat and net.
Taken from the specifications in the table below.
| Specification | KahunaClassic (Round with Enclosure) | Oz TrampolinesSummit Round |
|---|---|---|
| Price (AUD) | $395to $879 | $499to $1,099 |
| Overall footprint | 180 cm to 487 cm | 183 cm to 488 cm |
| Jumping mat | 142 cm across to 433 cm across | 141 cm across to 379 cm across |
| Total height | 205-276 cm | 215-276 cm |
| Max single jumper | 80-150 kg | 110-130 kg |
| Combined weight limit | — | 120-200 kg |
| Spring count | 36-108 | 36-120 |
| Frame warranty | 1 year | 5 years |
| Mat warranty | 1 year | 2 years |
| Net warranty | 1 year | 2 years |
| Australian standard | Not confirmed | AS 4989:2015 |
Shared across these models
- Sizes compared
- 6 ft, 8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft, 16 ft
- Shape
- Round
- Spring system
- Coil springs
- Springless
- No
Prices sourced from manufacturer websites and may change.
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Specifications come from our Australian trampoline comparison data, sourced from manufacturer listings. Brands compared: Kahuna and Oz Trampolines.
