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Trampolines

Quality trampolines imported from verified Chinese manufacturers with quality inspection and customs support.

Price

Contact for pricingper unit

Indicative unit price · final quote depends on spec, qty & freight.

MOQ

Varies by product

Quantity (number of units to quote)

Vendor MOQ: Varies by product

Spotyard is a sourcing partner — not a retailer. Build a shortlist below and we'll quote final pricing after confirming with the supplier.

Product Details

Quality trampolines imported from verified Chinese manufacturers with quality inspection and customs support.

Specifications

  • Quality inspected
  • Customs support
  • Shipping included

Frequently Asked Questions

Sourcing, Incoterms, MOQ, QC, shipping, customs and warranty — answered. Need more detail? Visit our full FAQ or talk to a sourcing agent.

How does Spotyard source Trampolines?

We work directly with verified factories in China — not trading companies — for Trampoline Park Equipment. For every enquiry we shortlist 2–3 audited suppliers, negotiate pricing on your behalf, request samples, and run a pre-shipment QC inspection before goods leave the port. You only pay one combined invoice in AUD.

What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?

For Trampolines the typical MOQ is Varies by product. Many factories will accept smaller trial orders if you commit to a follow-up PO, and we can sometimes consolidate multiple buyers into one container to bring the per-unit MOQ down.

Which Incoterms do you offer? (FOB vs CIF vs DDP)

We can quote EXW, FOB, CIF and DDP — DDP is most common for Australian buyers. EXW is factory pickup only. FOB covers everything up to the Chinese port. CIF adds ocean freight + insurance to the destination port. DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) is door-to-door including customs clearance, duties, GST and final-mile delivery in Australia — this is what we recommend for first-time importers because there are no surprise costs.

How is pricing calculated and what's included?

Indicative pricing for Trampolines starts from Contact for pricing. Final quotes break down: factory unit price, customisation/tooling, packaging, inland trucking in China, ocean freight, marine insurance, Australian customs duty + GST, port charges, and final-mile delivery. Use our shipping calculator and customs duty calculator to estimate landed cost before you commit.

Can I get a sample before placing a bulk order?

Yes. We strongly recommend ordering 1–3 samples first to verify quality, finish and dimensions. Sample cost is usually credited back against your first bulk order. Air freight to Australia takes 5–8 business days; we handle customs for samples too.

What is the typical lead time?

Production lead time for Trampolines is 25–45 days from deposit, depending on customisation. Add 25–35 days for sea freight to Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane (or 5–8 days for air freight). Total door-to-door timeline is usually 6–10 weeks for sea, 4–6 weeks for air. Use our transit time calculator for a more precise estimate.

How do you ensure quality control?

Every order includes (1) pre-production sample approval, (2) in-line inspection during manufacturing for orders over $20k, and (3) a mandatory pre-shipment inspection (PSI) using AQL 2.5 sampling. You receive a photo + video QC report before we authorise the supplier to ship. If the order fails inspection, the supplier reworks at their cost.

What payment terms and methods do you accept?

Standard terms are 30% deposit on PO, 70% balance after QC pass and before bill of lading is released. For repeat customers we offer 30/40/30 (deposit / production milestone / on delivery). We invoice in AUD and accept bank transfer (PayID, BSB+Account) and credit card (1.8% surcharge). All supplier payments are routed through Spotyard so you never wire money to China.

Sea freight or air freight — which should I choose?

Sea (FCL/LCL) is 5–10× cheaper per kg but takes 25–35 days. Use it for stock orders or anything over 1 CBM. Air freight is fast (5–8 days) but expensive — use it for samples, urgent restocks, or shipments under 100kg. Read our FCL vs LCL guide to choose the right container option.

What about Australian customs, duty and GST?

For Trampoline Park Equipment, expect 0–5% import duty (most categories under ChAFTA are duty-free with a Certificate of Origin) plus 10% GST on the CIF value + duty + freight. Spotyard handles the full clearance through a licensed customs broker, lodges the import declaration, and provides a tax invoice you can claim GST back on through your BAS.

What happens if the product is faulty or damaged?

All orders are covered by a 12-month workmanship warranty. Damage in transit is covered by marine insurance (included in CIF/DDP quotes). If you receive a defective batch, send us photos within 14 days — we negotiate replacement, credit, or refund directly with the factory on your behalf at no extra fee.

Can I customise Trampolines (logo, colour, packaging)?

Yes — most factories offer OEM/ODM customisation including custom colours, fabrics, dimensions, branded labels, retail packaging, barcodes, and assembly instructions. Tooling fees (if any) are a one-off and quoted upfront. Send us your specs or a reference image and we'll come back with options.

How sourcing this works with Spotyard

You enquire

Submit RFQ or message us with quantity & specs.

We quote

Verified factory pricing, MOQ and total landed cost.

QC inspection

Pre-shipment inspection before goods leave China.

DDP delivery

We handle freight, customs and final-mile in Australia.

Ready to source Trampolines?

Tell us your target price and quantity. We'll come back with verified Chinese suppliers, total landed cost to your door, and a realistic timeline.