For Retailers
A Rocheyard buying path for retailers planning trampoline assortment, size ladder, replacement parts, carton planning, and wholesale quote preparation.
By Rocheyard B2B Sourcing Desk · Last updated 2026-06-08

Before quote: use these three buyer tools
Use these tools before asking for pricing so the quote discussion includes buyer type, product shortlist, quantity range, destination, carton planning, and supplier comparison.
Quote checklist
Prepare the information Rocheyard needs before quote review.
Carton worksheet
Check carton, loading, and LTL questions before landed-cost comparison.
Supplier scorecard
Retailers should solve four questions first
| Question | Why it matters | Resource |
|---|---|---|
| What is the first size ladder? | 12ft, 14ft, 15ft, and 16ft choices affect floor space, storage, and retail price. | Small retailer size guide |
| Which shape opens the category? | Round is easiest; rectangle and oval are stronger as extensions when demand supports them. | Shape comparison |
| How will parts support work? | Mats, nets, pads, springs, and ladders create support needs after the first sale. | Replacement parts hub |
| Can receiving handle the cartons? | Bulky cartons change warehouse, dock, storage, and LTL decisions. | Carton worksheet |
Recommended retailer path
Start with round trampolines for the core assortment, compare 12ft/14ft/16ft logic, then decide whether rectangle, oval, kids, or replacement parts should be added to the first quote.
Before contacting Rocheyard, use the quote checklist so the inquiry includes buyer type, product shortlist, quantity range, destination, timing, and parts questions.
Ready to move from research to quote review?
Use the quote page when you have a first assortment direction and want Rocheyard to review products, quantity range, and parts support together.
