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A water trampoline is an inflatable floating platform equipped with springs that connect the jump surface to the frame, providing a strong, elastic bounce similar to a traditional land trampoline, but designed for use on water.
The main difference is the spring system. Water trampolines use metal springs to generate higher bounce, while water bouncers rely on elastic webbing or direct tension, offering a softer rebound and easier setup.
Assembly typically takes 30–60 minutes. It involves inflating the main tube, attaching the frame and springs, and securing the jump surface. An electric air pump and a few basic tools make the process faster and simpler.
Yes, they can remain in the water for an extended period during the season, provided they are anchored properly and inspected regularly for air pressure and wear. For longevity, they should be deflated, cleaned, and stored indoors during off-season months.


