Whats the difference between a water trampoline and a water bouncer?
A water trampoline has a jump surface supported by a steel frame and trampoline springs. A water bouncer has a jump surface supported by springless interlocking webbing connected from the flotation tube to the jump surface. A water trampoline can support heavier loads on the jump surface and will provide a higher jump than a water bouncer. Water trampolines are recommended for commercial operations. Unlike water bouncers, water trampolines require assembly of the framed jump surface, which typically takes an extra 30 minutes of setup time. A water bouncer is a great family recreational product, and it costs less than a water trampoline. It will support a good amount of weight and will provide a short bounce. A water bouncer does not require any assembly other than inflating and anchoring. Click here to see a video illustrating the difference between the two. In this case, it’s between the Aqua Sports Classic 15′ Water Trampoline on the left, and the Aqua Sports Hip-Hopper 12′ Water Bou