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Measurements Needed for Replacement Nets:
Measurements Needed for Replacement Mats:
Measurements Needed for Replacement Pads:
Measurements Needed for Replacement Springs:
HOW TO MEASURE:
This is the DIAMETER OF THE FRAME of your trampoline (from end to end).
Length x Width (end to end) for square and rectangle shaped trampolines.
You should take at least 2 to 3 seperate measurements to make sure you arrive at the same measurement.
The most common trampoline sizes are 8ft, 10ft, 12ft, 13ft, 14ft, 15ft, & 16ft.

This is the DIAMETER OF THE MAT WITHOUT THE STEEL RINGS
For the best results take multiple measurements from different points, making sure you are measuring in the middle of the mat.
Your original mat may be stretched and will give you an inaccurate measurement. To find the correct replacement mat it is best to use the Frame Size, Spring Size, and Ring Count.

Measure from HOOK TO HOOK UNSTRETCHED.
You should take at least 2 to 3 seperate measurements to make sure you arrive at the same measurement.
Typical spring sizes range from 4.75” – 9”.

Count how many STEEL RINGS are on your mat, or how many SPRING HOLES are in your frame to find your ring count.
You should take at least 2 to 3 seperate counts to make sure you arrive at the same number.
Typical spring counts range from 72 – 104.

Measuring A Rectangular Trampoline Mat
Measured in LENGTH x WIDTH (edge of mat to edge of mat) WITHOUT including the steel rings.
You should take at least 2 to 3 seperate measurements to make sure you arrive at the same measurement.
You always want to have your frame size, spring size, and spring count to make sure your new mat will fit.

Measuring A Rectangular Trampoline Frame
Measured in LENGTH x WIDTH (end of frame to end of frame)

Measuring A Rectangular Trampoline Pad
3 Measurements Needed:
1. Length of Trampoline Frame
2. Width of Trampoline Frame
3. Spring Length.
Rectangular trampoline pads have three measurements, the length x width of the trampoline frame which will cover the size of the frame, and the width of the pad itself, which will cover the length of the springs.
To measure your frame, please refer to the instructions above for "Measuring A Square Trampoline Frame"
You should take at least 2 to 3 seperate measurements to make sure you arrive at the same measurement.
To measure the width of your pad, you will want to measure from the outer edge of the frame, to the beginning of the mat, past the v-rings. It is important that the entire springs and v-rings are covered to prevent injury.
