Oz Trampolines Summit vs OzUltimate
These two round ranges from Oz Trampolines are closely matched. Both use coil springs, both carry 5 years on the frame and 2 years each on the mat and net, and both use similar spring counts at the same sizes.
The difference is which models meet the Australian Trampoline Standard AS 4989:2015. Every Summit Round size is listed as meeting AS 4989:2015. No OzUltimate Round size is. For a lot of Australian buyers that settles it, because the two ranges are otherwise so similar.
Beyond that, the Summit range is broader, running from 6 ft up to 16 ft, where the OzUltimate covers 8 ft to 14 ft. The OzUltimate is rated to 130 kg per jumper across its range; the Summit varies from 110 to 130 kg by size. Prices overlap heavily, with the Summit generally a little cheaper at matching sizes.
Choose the Summit if you want a model that meets the standard, a wider choice of sizes, or the lower price. Choose the OzUltimate if you prefer its build and the standard is not a requirement.

Oz Trampolines Summit Round
$499to $1,099
Coil springs

Oz Trampolines OzUltimate Round
$599to $949
Coil springs
Quick verdict
The specifications are similar, and the Summit is the better buy: it meets the Australian standard, it covers more sizes, and it usually costs less. The OzUltimate makes sense only if you have a specific reason to prefer it.
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Both are round, coil-sprung, and share identical frame, mat and net warranty terms. The Australian standard row and the size range are the meaningful differences.
Key differences
- The biggest differences here are model-specific, so use the table below to compare the exact size, warranty, weight rating and price rows for the models you are considering.
Taken from the specifications in the table below.
| Specification | Oz TrampolinesSummit Round | Oz TrampolinesOzUltimate Round |
|---|---|---|
| Sizes compared | 6 ft, 8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft, 16 ft | 8 ft, 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft |
| Price (AUD) | $499to $1,099 | $599to $949 |
| Overall footprint | 183 cm to 488 cm | 249 cm to 438 cm |
| Jumping mat | 141 cm across to 379 cm across | 215 cm across to 379 cm across |
| Total height | 215-276 cm | 233-276 cm |
| Max single jumper | 110-130 kg | 130 kg |
| Combined weight limit | 120-200 kg | 150-200 kg |
| Spring count | 36-120 | 48-96 |
| Australian standard | AS 4989:2015 | Not confirmed |
Shared across these models
- Shape
- Round
- Spring system
- Coil springs
- Springless
- No
- Frame warranty
- 5 years
- Mat warranty
- 2 years
- Net warranty
- 2 years
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: Oz Trampolines.
