All American

14' Octagon All American Trampoline

In Stock

only
Sale price
$ 1,299
Regular price
$ 1,399
Description

Please allow 2-3 weeks for your product to ship after your order is placed. 

The 14-foot All American Octagon Trampoline is a high-quality octagonal trampoline, 100% made in the USA. The 14' model is a very popular size and is perfect for any backyard since it is not too big or too small. Many jumpers prefer the octagonal shape since the eight corners pull the jump bed a little tighter, giving a slightly more even bouncing experience.  It combines the surface area of around, with a little more bounce.

The size of an octagonal trampoline is measured by the diameter of the metal frame (not the jumping surface) from corner to corner (not side to side). To find the diameter of your octagonal trampoline, start at the outer metal edge of the trampoline, at one of the corners.

  • FREE SHIPPING!
  • Brand: All American
  • Shape: Octagon
  • Frame width: 14', 8-piece top, 1.9' diameter pipe
  • Spring count: 96, double tapered
  • Spring length: 8.5"
  • Fully galvanized 13-gauge steel frame
  • Reinforced jump bed surface, UV polypropylene, with Sun Guard edge to last longer
  • Commercial grade frame pad
  • Colors: Blue, Green
  • Warranty: frame - Lifetime, bed - 3 yrs on stitching, pad - 1 yr, springs - 5 yrs
Trampolines For Sale

Free Shipping on qualified orders!

Trampoline

10 Year Frame Warranty

support

We’re here to help!

Get advice from one of our experts. Call or text 1-844-872-5867

Please allow 2-3 weeks for your product to ship after your order is placed. 

The 14-foot All American Octagon Trampoline is a high-quality octagonal trampoline, 100% made in the USA. The 14' model is a very popular size and is perfect for any backyard since it is not too big or too small. Many jumpers prefer the octagonal shape since the eight corners pull the jump bed a little tighter, giving a slightly more even bouncing experience.  It combines the surface area of around, with a little more bounce.

The size of an octagonal trampoline is measured by the diameter of the metal frame (not the jumping surface) from corner to corner (not side to side). To find the diameter of your octagonal trampoline, start at the outer metal edge of the trampoline, at one of the corners.

  • FREE SHIPPING!
  • Brand: All American
  • Shape: Octagon
  • Frame width: 14', 8-piece top, 1.9' diameter pipe
  • Spring count: 96, double tapered
  • Spring length: 8.5"
  • Fully galvanized 13-gauge steel frame
  • Reinforced jump bed surface, UV polypropylene, with Sun Guard edge to last longer
  • Commercial grade frame pad
  • Colors: Blue, Green
  • Warranty: frame - Lifetime, bed - 3 yrs on stitching, pad - 1 yr, springs - 5 yrs

Product Warranty

10-year warranty

Frame

1-year warranty

Pad

3-year warranty

Jump Mat

All American trampoline products carry an excellent manufacturer warranty. The trampoline frame has a 10 year manufacturer warranty, ensuring you will enjoy your trampoline for quite some time. All American springs come with a 5 year warranty. Additionally, the Jump Mat is covered with a 3 year warranty and the Pad has a 1 year warranty. All warranties are backed by All American and cover manufacturer defects. Be assured that when you purchase an All American product you are protected with an excellent warranty.

FAQs & Videos

Should I buy an anchor set for my above ground trampoline?

Yes! While these trampolines are very heavy, any strong winds can turn your trampoline mat into a sail and send it flying or rolling. These anchors are easy to install and will prevent your trampoline from being ruined in a strong windstorm. Trampoline Anchor Sets

Should I buy a Safety Enclosure with my trampoline?

Yes! For any above ground trampoline we absolutely recommend a Safety Enclosure, either one made by the manufacturer (ideally) or a similar aftermarket add on enclosure.

What can I do to care for my trampoline, so that it will last?

Our backyard trampolines are designed to handle the elements. However, there are steps you can take to extend the life of your trampoline. If you live in a northern climate where there is snow, we recommend you take it down in the winter (see below). Also, keep your trampoline clean. We recommend you wash the frame pad & jump bed a few times a year with a mild soap & water. After cleaning, spray the frame pad (spring cover), and the yellow vinyl outer ring of the jump bed with Formula 303®. Formula 303 is similar to Armor All®, with the exception that it contains a UV treatment. We recommend you use this formula once a month. Keep your trampoline away from an open fire, and cover your trampoline during the 4th of July! One weakness ALL trampolines suffer from is hot ashes landing on the jump bed. This will burn a hole in your trampoline immediately. If you live in an area susceptible to high winds, we recommend you purchase one of our anchor kits to prevent it from flipping over. Quite often we receive insurance quotes right after strong storms. Your trampoline is like a sail in high winds, and can easily flip over when the winds exceed 40 – 50 mph.

It snows where I live. Should I take it down in the winter?

We recommend you take it down, unless it will be used during the winter. The main issue with keeping a trampoline up during the winter is the weight of the snow, not the cold. A heavy, wet snow piling up on your trampoline can easily exceed 1,000 lbs, exceeding the resting tear limit of your trampoline. If you choose to keep it up in the winter, it is crucial you sweep off the snow with a broom. DO NOT USE A SNOW SHOVEL! A snow shovel will rip right through your jump bed. If the trampoline is not being used, take it down to increase the life expectancy. We recommend you take down the frame pad, jump bed, and springs. These items will store easily in your home or garage. You can keep the frame up in the winter. Store your jump bed in a sealed box, and put mothballs in and around it. Mice WILL eat your jump bed & frame pad. If you have an enclosure, you can either disassemble the entire unit, or just take down the netting, and slide the foam pads up over the poles. Leave the metal poles on, and take down everything that is not metal.