For Retailers
Summary
This page is for independent retailers and local store operators who need mainstream trampoline categories, simple ordering logic, and visible after-sales support. It explains what retailer buyers usually need, what to prepare before inquiry, and where to go next for wholesale discussion. Main action: review the retailer checklist, then request a wholesale quote.
Key Facts
Rocheyard works with independent retailers and local store operators who need mainstream trampoline categories, practical ordering support, and visible after-sales coverage through replacement parts support.
What Retail Buyers Usually Need
- Core shapes and sizes that match broad backyard demand
- Seasonal ordering support before peak selling periods
- Replacement parts availability for post-sale service
- Simple quote communication without a retail-cart workflow
What to Prepare Before Inquiry
- Your store type or local selling channel
- Main product categories you want to carry
- Expected size mix or product focus
- Estimated quantity range
Retailer planning is folded into this page so it is not floating as a separate priority resource. Start with your core category focus, expected quantity range, and whether sample review or replacement parts support matters for your store program.
FAQ
No. An estimated range is enough to begin a useful wholesale conversation.
Yes. Selected sample items can help validate product fit before wider discussion.
It helps retailers protect customer relationships after the initial sale.
