When to Stock 14ft vs 15ft vs 16ft Trampolines
The guide covers the upper family-size range and how buyers should think about 14ft, 15ft, and 16ft positions.
By Rocheyard B2B Sourcing Desk · Last updated April 28, 2026

Why 14ft is often the anchor
14ft often acts as the most practical step-up family size because it is large enough to feel substantial without automatically pushing the assortment into a more specialized large-format story.
When 16ft makes sense
16ft is useful when the buyer wants a visibly larger family-use or step-up offer, but it should be chosen because the channel supports it, not because larger always sounds better.
FAQ
Which size usually anchors the large family range?
14ft often anchors the upper mainstream range.
Is 16ft automatically the best premium option?
No. It depends on channel strategy and assortment role.
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