Vuly Ultra 2 Pro vs Thunder 2
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These two sit close together in Vuly's range, and their warranties are identical: 10 years on the frame, 5 on the mat, 1 on the net. Both meet the Australian Trampoline Standard AS 4989:2015, both are round, and their weight ratings are effectively the same at around 150 kg per jumper.
That leaves the spring system as the real decision. The Ultra 2 Pro uses coil springs around the mat, covered by padding. The Thunder 2 uses leaf springs positioned away from the jumping area, removing the exposed spring beside the jumper.
The Thunder 2 costs a couple of hundred dollars more and offers an XXL size, the largest round trampoline Vuly makes. The Ultra 2 Pro tops out at XL.
Choose the Ultra 2 Pro if you are comfortable with a conventional sprung trampoline and want to spend less. Choose the Thunder 2 if the leaf-spring design is what you want, or if you need the XXL size.
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Vuly Thunder 2
$1,399from
Leaf springs (springless)
Quick verdict
With warranty and weight matched, this is a straight choice between spring types and one extra size. If the leaf-spring design is not important to you, the Ultra 2 Pro gives you the same warranties for less.
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Both are round, both meet the standard, and they share frame, mat and net warranty terms. Spring system, maximum size and price are the differing rows.
Key differences
- Vuly Ultra 2 Pro uses coil springs; Vuly Thunder 2 uses leaf springs.
- If yard space allows, Vuly Thunder 2 goes up to a 17.5 ft; Vuly Ultra 2 Pro tops out at a 15.6 ft.
- Vuly Ultra 2 Pro starts lower on comparable full-size models — $1,199 against $1,399.
Taken from the specifications in the table below.
| Specification | VulyUltra 2 Pro | VulyThunder 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Sizes compared | 11.5 ft (M), 13.5 ft (L), 15.6 ft (XL) | 11.5 ft (M), 13.4 ft (L), 15.4 ft (XL), 17.5 ft (XXL) |
| Spring system | Coil springs | Leaf springs (springless) |
| Springless | No | Yes |
| Price (AUD) | $1,199from | $1,399from |
| Overall footprint | 352 cm to 474 cm | 349 cm to 534 cm |
| Jumping mat | 255 cm across to 375 cm across | 255 cm across to 425 cm across |
| Max single jumper | 150 kg | 140-150 kg |
Shared across these models
- Shape
- Round
- Total height
- 288 cm
- Frame warranty
- 10 years
- Mat warranty
- 5 years
- Net warranty
- 1 year
- Australian standard
- AS 4989:2015
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: Vuly.
