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88 trampolines independently scored on the weakest component, not the average.

Best For: Mixed-age families and serious backyard gymnasts who want one premium 17ft rectangle that scales from toddler to teenager to tricks, and are comfortable paying top-tier money (around four figures, ACON or Amazon) for the Super X-Frame, the 5-year spring warranty, and the 3-way height adjustment

ACON X 17ft Black Rectangular Trampoline Review (2026)

★★★★☆ 78 /100
Value: 78/100
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Best For: Assembly-averse mid-budget buyers who want a 14 ft round that feels a step up (curved net, included ladder, award-winning frame, 10-year frame warranty) for around $900 on sale, are willing to bet on a younger brand with a shallower published spec sheet, and value a 20-minute tool-free build over the deepest specs in the category

Jumpflex HERO 14ft Round Outdoor Trampoline Review (2026)

★★★☆☆ 66 /100
Frame: 66/100
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Best For: Buyers who have already committed to an in-ground install (the ground-level look, the lower fall height), have the yard for a genuinely useful 430 cm round, want BERG-grade build behind it, and want a BERG in-ground they can actually order through Amazon US (the smaller 11ft Champion InGround is direct-purchase only over here)

BERG Champion InGround 14ft Round Trampoline Review (2026)

★★★☆☆ 65 /100
Frame: 65/100
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