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Replacement Net for 12ft (8 Pole) Trampoline Safety Enclosure

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Replacement Net for 12ft (8 Pole) Trampoline Safety Enclosure

  • Safety net to fit 12ft trampoline with 8 poles
  • Inside-fitting net
  • Made from high-quality materials

Trampoline safety enclosure net for a 12ft trampoline with 8 poles. This net is fastened securely to each pole using webbed straps with D ring buckles at the top of the net and is attached to the bottom using nylon laces to prevent children from exiting the trampoline enclosure unsafely. 

*Net Only*

Please make sure you know the measurements of your trampoline before purchasing. To find the correct net for your trampoline, you will need to find out:

- the size of the whole trampoline frame, with measurements taken from the outer frame edge to the outer frame edge. You do not need to know the measurements of the black mesh jumping surface. 

The size of the frame is the size of the net you need! E.g. If your trampoline frame is 12ft and has 8 upright enclosure poles, then the replacement net for 12ft 8-pole trampoline would be the correct size. 

More Information
Number of attachments 2 straps on each pole
Attachment Method Webbing strap with D ring
Laced at bottom Yes
Entrance Type Zip and clip
Restore your trampoline's safety barrier with the Super Tramp Replacement Net for 12ft (8 Pole) Trampoline Safety Enclosure — engineered to keep children safely inside the jumping zone, bounce after bounce. Whether your existing net has worn through from seasons of outdoor use or suffered damage from harsh British weather, this purpose-built replacement delivers the same peace of mind you expect from a quality trampoline setup, without the cost of replacing the entire unit. Designed exclusively for 12ft trampolines fitted with 8 upright enclosure poles, this inside-fitting safety net integrates seamlessly with your existing frame structure. It is constructed from high-tensile, UV-resistant mesh that holds its integrity through rain, wind, and relentless use — exactly the conditions every UK garden trampoline faces from spring right through to autumn. Key features that make this net a trusted choice for UK families: Inside-fitting net design keeps the jumping surface clear and reduces the risk of children catching limbs against poles during use Webbed strap attachment with D-ring buckles at the top ensures each pole connection point is firm, adjustable, and resistant to loosening during vigorous bouncing sessions Nylon lace attachment at the bottom of the net creates a low-gap barrier that prevents children from slipping underneath the enclosure Zip and clip entrance system gives parents and children easy, controlled access while maintaining a secure closure during use Two straps per pole doubles the security at every anchor point, distributing load evenly and reducing stress on any single fixing Why a Proper Replacement Net Matters More Than You Think It's easy to delay replacing a worn or torn safety net — after all, the trampoline itself still looks fine. But a compromised enclosure net significantly increases the risk of falls, entanglement, and uncontrolled exits from the jumping surface. In the UK, trampoline injuries are among the most common garden-related accidents affecting children, with a substantial proportion linked to falls from the trampoline rather than collisions on it. Replacing your net promptly when wear is visible is one of the simplest, most cost-effective safety decisions a trampoline owner can make. Rather than replacing the whole trampoline, a direct replacement net restores full safety functionality at a fraction of the cost. The Super Tramp Replacement Net is crafted from high-quality materials that resist UV degradation, moisture absorption, and the mechanical stress of repeated impact and tension. Unlike budget alternatives that sag, fray, or lose tension within a single season, this net is built to last — delivering reliable enclosure performance across multiple years of regular use. Who This Net Is Perfect For The Seasonal Refresher Your trampoline frame is in excellent condition, but after two or three years of use, the net is starting to show signs of mesh breakdown or pole-fixing wear. Rather than retiring the whole unit, swapping in a new Super Tramp replacement net extends your trampoline's life significantly — and restores it to full safety compliance ready for the summer season. The Storm or Accidental Damage Repair UK winters can be brutal on garden equipment. A single severe storm can tear, split, or detach a safety net entirely. This replacement net provides a swift, direct fix that gets your trampoline back into safe, usable condition without the wait or expense of a full replacement purchase. The Second-Hand Trampoline Upgrade Buying a used trampoline is a savvy way to save money, but the safety net is always the first thing to scrutinise. If you've purchased a second-hand 12ft 8-pole trampoline with a questionable or missing net, fitting a brand-new Super Tramp replacement net immediately gives you full confidence in the enclosure's integrity from day one. The Safety-Conscious Parent Some families replace their safety net on a scheduled basis — every two to three years — regardless of visible wear, as part of a proactive approach to garden safety. If you're in that category, the Super Tramp net offers dependable quality at a sensible price point that makes scheduled replacement entirely practical. Why Super Tramp Trampolines Super Tramp Trampolines has built its reputation on one principle: quality you can trust when children are involved. As a specialist in trampolines and trampoline accessories for the UK market, every product in the Super Tramp range is developed with British garden conditions, British families, and British safety expectations in mind. This replacement net is not a universal aftermarket product repurposed to fit. It is designed as a direct compatibility replacement for 12ft 8-pole trampoline setups, meaning: Attachment points align precisely with standard pole spacing Net height and circumference are calibrated to the 12ft frame diameter All fixing hardware (D-ring buckles, nylon laces, zip and clip entrance) is included and pre-matched to the net dimensions When you purchase a Super Tramp replacement net, you are choosing a product that has been engineered to perform exactly as an original enclosure net should — not adapted, not approximated, but built for the purpose. Every order is dispatched within the United Kingdom, with reliable delivery direct to your door — so you're never far from getting your trampoline back to full, safe operation. Get Your Trampoline Back to Full Safety Today A worn or damaged safety net is not something to put off. Every day a trampoline is used without a secure, intact enclosure is a day the risk is higher than it needs to be. The Super Tramp Replacement Net for 12ft (8 Pole) Trampoline Safety Enclosure gives you a quick, affordable, and high-quality solution that restores complete safety to your setup. Precision fit for 12ft, 8-pole trampolines Secure D-ring buckle and nylon lace attachment system Inside-fitting design for safer, cleaner bounce zones Zip and clip entry for easy, controlled access Delivered across the United Kingdom Add to Basket now and have your trampoline ready for safe, confident use in no time. Here are 5 refreshed FAQs — same topics, completely rewritten with a new angle, natural tone, and no pointer-format answers:
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Frequently Asked Questions
+ How do I work out which replacement net is the right size for my trampoline?
Sizing a replacement net correctly comes down to two measurements: the diameter of your trampoline frame and the number of enclosure poles. The frame diameter is taken from the outer metal edge on one side to the outer metal edge on the opposite side — not the jumping mat, which will always measure smaller. Once you have that figure and your pole count confirmed, matching to the correct replacement net is straightforward. Getting both measurements right before purchasing is the most important step, as nets are built to specific frame and pole configurations and are not interchangeable across different setups.
+ What are the signs that a trampoline safety net needs replacing sooner rather than later?
Wear on a trampoline net does not always announce itself dramatically. The most common early signs include small areas of mesh that have started to thin or pill, attachment straps that no longer hold firm tension, fading or brittleness in the netting material caused by prolonged UV exposure, and any looseness around the bottom lacing that creates a gap between the net and the frame. None of these issues need to reach a point of obvious failure before the net is replaced — if anything, catching them early and acting on them quickly is what keeps a trampoline genuinely safe for everyday use.
+ At what point does a damaged safety net make a trampoline unsafe to use?
The honest answer is that any meaningful damage to a safety net changes the risk profile of the trampoline, regardless of how minor it appears. A small tear, a buckle that no longer clips securely, or a section of mesh under reduced tension may seem insignificant during a calm bouncing session but can give way unexpectedly under the force of enthusiastic use. The trampoline should be considered out of use for anything beyond very light, supervised activity until the net is fully replaced. The enclosure is only doing its job when it is complete and structurally sound across every fixing point.
+ Is replacing a trampoline safety net something most people can do themselves?
For the vast majority of trampoline owners, fitting a replacement net is a manageable DIY task that does not require any specialist tools or prior experience. The process is largely a case of working methodically around the frame — attaching the net at each pole from the top fixings down to the bottom lacing — and checking that tension is consistent all the way round before the trampoline goes back into use. It does help to have another pair of hands during the fitting, particularly when working on keeping the net taut and even. Setting aside a clear hour or two to do the job without rushing tends to produce the best result.
+ Does leaving a trampoline net outside all year actually shorten its lifespan noticeably?
Year-round outdoor exposure does have a measurable effect on how quickly a safety net deteriorates, particularly in the UK where damp conditions, frost, and variable UV levels across seasons all put stress on mesh materials and fixings over time. A net that is stored away or protected with a cover during the winter months will typically retain its strength and structural integrity for longer than one left fully exposed. That said, the more important habit is regular inspection — checking the net at the start of each season and after any period of particularly severe weather means wear is caught early and the net is always replaced before it becomes a genuine safety concern rather than after.