Trampolines are a great way to exercise and have fun, but not everybody wants a large, above-ground trampoline taking up space in the yard. As well as being difficult to move if you need to cut the grass, they are hazardous in strong weather conditions and dangerous if you fall from one. In-ground trampolines can solve these problems. Blending in at ground level with your landscaping, they are a discreet and stylish way to add some bounce to your backyard. With a retaining wall to hold back the dirt and a sunken trampoline, you can have years of fun without the eyesore.
It might seem complicated to begin with, but really, installing an in-ground trampoline comes down to digging a hole, adding a retaining wall and installing the actual trampoline. If you’re confused or have questions about the retaining wall, consider Trampolines Down Under (TDU) to help you out.
Retaining Wall from Trampolines Down Under
If you were trying to construct a retaining wall yourself, you might try panels of metal, railroad ties or bricks and mortar. These can be extremely heavy, difficult to cut to size and time consuming to build. If you don’t do a great job the first time around, you may find you have to re-install the entire thing at a later date. A retaining wall system from TDU can save you the time and hassle of building your own and, as an industry leader in functionality and safety, you know you’re getting the best.
Benefits of the TDU Retaining Wall System
- The panels of the retaining wall system are lightweight for easy installation
- TDU’s system connects by sliding each wall panel into place so they interlock with no sharp edges
- The retaining wall is made of extremely durable, weather resistant material so you can enjoy carefree jumping for years to come.
- The rounded edges of the system make it easy to mow the grass right up to the edge of the in-ground trampoline
- Comes with all necessary hardware to attach the retaining wall to the trampoline frame
- While the TDU retaining wall systems are specifically made for their own trampolines, it is also possible to attach them to other brands. If you have a different trampoline, contact TDU to see if their retaining wall will be compatible.
Product Details
The retaining wall system from TDU is available for round sunken trampolines from 12 ft in diameter up to 16 ft. The system can be purchased separately to attach to an existing in-ground trampoline, or it’s also available as part of a complete set, comprising a 14 ft round trampoline frame, mat and springs, vented safety pads and the retaining wall system in one bundle.
Image Source: “TDU Retaining Wall System.” Trampolines Down Under. Accessed 12 January. 2023.