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For any trampoline, Magic Circle can provide a replacement mat and for most trampolines, Magic Circle can make new safety pads that will attach securely to your trampoline. You have your choice of purple, yellow or green.
Our trampolines have 8 1/2" springs so if you need new springs we have these in stock. In addition, we often can provide springs or those requiring 7" springs.
If the stitching around your mat has turned white and one or more v-ring has come off the mat or there is a hole in your mat, your mat needs to be repaired. Mats generally last 7 to 10 years. Resew information - the cost to resew your mat depends on what repairs are needed.
Contact us at 1-800-9-JUMP-UP (1-800-958-6787) or services@magiccircleusa.com for a quote.
Round Trampolines
For a round trampoline, measure the diameter from the outside of the frame to the outside of the frame. The most common round trampolines are 12', 13', 13'6" or 14' in diameter, but depending on the manufacturer, almost any diameter from 12' to 15' is possible. Please measure carefully.
Count the number of v-rings on the mat or count the holes in the top-rail. The most common round trampoline is 14' in diameter and has 96, 100 or 104 springs. Please count carefully.
Measure the length of the springs - usually 7" or 8 1/2" in length. With the longer springs we make the mat 2" smaller than the frame measurement and adjust accordingly for the smaller springs.
Octagon Trampolines
For an octagon trampoline, measure the diameter from the outside of the frame to the outside of the frame on the opposite side (the greatest distance you can measure across the trampoline). The most common octagon trampolines are 13', 14' or 16' in diameter but depending on the manufacturer, almost any diameter from 12' to 16' is possible. Please measure carefully.
Count the number of v-rings on one straight side of the mat or count the holes on one straight side of the top-rail. Note if there is a spring in each corner. Please count carefully.
Measure the length of the springs - usually 7" or 8 1/2" in length. With the longer springs we make the mat 2" smaller than the frame measurement and adjust accordingly for the smaller springs.
Rectangular Trampolines
Measure the width and length of the trampoline from the outside of the frame to the outside of the frame. Please count carefully.
Count the number of v-rings on one short side (width) of the mat or count the number of holes on one short side of the top-rail. Note if there is a spring in each corner. Repeat for the long side (length). Please count carefully.
Measure the length of the springs - usually 7" or 8 1/2" in length. With the longer springs we make the mat 2" smaller than the frame measurement and adjust accordingly for the smaller springs.
Unique Trampolines
To obtain information and pricing for replacement mats, pads or springs for unique trampolines, give us the best description you can. One unique trampoline is the Rectagon and it is difficult to measure. As far as we know, Magic Circle Trampolines is the only company to make this shape, so if you have what looks like a squashed octagon, it is most likely our 9' x 14' rectagon. Measure the width - outside frame to outside frame and do the same for the length. Our Rectagon has 13 springs on each end and 25 on the long side.
Note: All trampoline frames should be measured not the mat - where there is any doubt about the measurement, it is best to ship us the old mat to use as a pattern.