Article: Best Indoor Trampolines for Kids in 2026: A Parent's Honest Guide

Best Indoor Trampolines for Kids in 2026: A Parent's Honest Guide

If you're anything like us, you've been searching for a trampoline that keeps the kids entertained without turning your living room into a playground eyesore. We get it — we started Square House because we had the exact same problem.
After testing dozens of options (and returning more than we'd like to admit), here are our top picks for indoor trampolines in 2026 — plus what to look for before you buy.
What to Look for in a Kids' Indoor Trampoline
Before we get into the picks, here's what actually matters when choosing an indoor trampoline:
Safety features. A full safety enclosure net is non-negotiable for indoor use, especially with toddlers. Look for trampolines tested to ASTM F963 toy safety standards and compliant with CPSC regulations. Padded edges and sturdy frames matter more than flashy features.
Weight limit. If you want it to last beyond toddler years, look for at least a 200 lb capacity. This also means older siblings (and let's be honest, sometimes parents) can use it without worry.
Size and footprint. Measure your space first. A 36-inch mini trampoline fits almost anywhere, while a 55-60 inch trampoline needs a dedicated area. Think about ceiling height too — kids bounce higher than you'd expect.
Aesthetics. This is where most trampolines fail. If it's going in your living room or playroom, you probably don't want neon green and bright red. Modern, neutral colors exist — you just have to look for them.
Durability. Read the reviews about long-term use, not just first impressions. How does it hold up after six months of daily jumping?
Our Top Picks
1. Square House 5 FT Trampoline - Best Overall

We're biased, but hear us out. We designed this trampoline because nothing on the market checked all the boxes for our own family.
It comes with a full safety enclosure net, a basketball hoop and ball (which our kids are obsessed with), and a 220 lb weight limit that means it grows with your child. It's thoroughly tested to ASTM F963-23 safety standards.
The real difference is how it looks. We designed it in neutral tones — sand, beige, and sage — so it actually blends into your home instead of clashing with everything. Multiple customers have told us it's the only trampoline they don't mind having in their living room.
One of our customers, Jamie, said it perfectly: "This is such a cute trampoline! Aesthetically pleasing, perfect size for both my 2 year old and 9 year old."
It works indoors and outdoors, though we recommend primarily indoor use for the longest lifespan. Assembly takes about 30-45 minutes.
Price: $149 (currently on sale)
Ages: 3+
Weight limit: 220 lbs
Dimensions: 42" height × 60" length
2. Square House Mini Trampoline — Best for Small Spaces

If you don't have room for a full-size trampoline, our mini version packs the same quality into a compact 36-inch frame. It includes a stability handle bar that's perfect for toddlers who are still finding their balance.
One feature parents love: interchangeable feet for carpet or hardwood floors, so it stays stable no matter where you put it. It has a 200 lb weight limit and the same modern aesthetic as the full-size version.
Price: $119 (currently on sale)
Ages: 1.5+
Weight limit: 200 lbs
Dimensions: 42" height × 36" length
3. Zupapa 54-Inch Indoor Trampoline
Zupapa makes a solid mid-range option with a full enclosure net and decent build quality. It's wider than most indoor trampolines, which gives kids more jumping room. The downside is the color options — they tend to run more traditional with bright blues and greens that may not match a modern playroom aesthetic. Assembly can also be challenging based on parent reviews.
Price: Around $130-160
Ages: 3+
Weight limit: 200 lbs
4. Little Tikes 7ft Climb 'n Slide Trampoline
Little Tikes is a trusted name in kids' products, and their trampoline with a slide attachment is popular for outdoor use. It's larger than most indoor options, so it really needs a backyard or a very large playroom. The build quality is good for the price, but the bright primary colors won't win any design awards. Best for families with outdoor space who want a play structure, not just a trampoline.
Price: Around $200-250
Ages: 3-10
Weight limit: 105 lbs

The Bottom Line
For most families, the right indoor trampoline comes down to three things: Is it safe? Will it last? And can you live with how it looks in your home every single day?
We designed the Square House trampoline to check all three boxes because we couldn't find anything that did. But whatever you choose, prioritize safety certifications and read the long-term reviews — not just the day-one excitement.
Every Square House trampoline is designed in Utah, safety tested to ASTM standards, and comes with free shipping and a 60-day return policy. If your kids don't love it, send it back.
