Wholesale Trampoline Product Catalog

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Wholesale Trampoline Product Catalog

Use Rocheyard’s wholesale trampoline catalog by buyer intent: round, rectangle, oval, inground, kids, fitness rebounders, and replacement-parts planning.

By Rocheyard B2B Sourcing Desk · Last updated 2026-06-08

Wholesale Trampoline Product Catalog

Start with buyer job, not SKU count

Rocheyard is a wholesale trampoline site. The product catalog should help buyers decide which category belongs in their first order, which products are only assortment extensions, and what questions must be answered before quote review.

Buyer need Best starting category Use when
Mainstream backyard demand Round trampolines The buyer wants the simplest opening category and broadest US customer recognition.
Premium or performance story Rectangle trampolines The buyer wants a higher-value shape and can support a more specialized SKU.
Differentiated family-use offer Oval trampolines The buyer wants something broader than round without moving fully into rectangle positioning.
Installation-led backyard projects Inground trampolines The buyer serves premium backyard or project-led customers.
Compact child-focused products Kids trampolines The buyer needs smaller child-focused formats and clear age/supervision positioning.
Wellness or studio channel Fitness rebounders The buyer is not building a backyard trampoline program but a compact fitness product line.
After-sale support and repeat demand Replacement parts The buyer needs mats, nets, pads, springs, ladders, and compatibility planning.

Before quote: use these three buyer tools

Use the category page to narrow product direction, then use the tools below before asking for pricing. This keeps the quote discussion tied to buyer type, quantity range, carton planning, and supplier comparison instead of a vague “best price” request.

1. Quote checklist

Prepare buyer type, product shortlist, quantity range, destination, timing, samples, private label, and parts questions. Open quote checklist.

2. Carton and loading worksheet

Check carton count, package dimensions, container fit, mixed-SKU loading, and LTL handoff before comparing landed cost. Open carton worksheet.

3. Supplier scorecard

Compare suppliers on category fit, MOQ logic, compliance, samples, parts continuity, private label, and quote quality. Open supplier scorecard.

Request wholesale quote →

How to use this catalog

If you already know the category, open the category page and compare the product pages inside it. If you are still deciding, start with how to choose the right trampoline category and round vs rectangle vs oval trampolines.

For serious quote review, avoid sending a single product name with no context. Send buyer type, category, product URLs, quantity range, destination, timing, and whether the discussion involves samples, private label, carton/loading, compliance, or replacement parts.

Ready to move from research to quote review?

Use the quote page when you are ready to turn the shortlist into a real wholesale discussion.