How Small Retailers Choose Trampoline Sizes to Stock

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How Small Retailers Choose Trampoline Sizes to Stock

The guide covers the size decisions small retailers make when they want a practical opening trampoline assortment without overextending inventory.

By Rocheyard B2B Sourcing Desk · Last updated April 28, 2026

How Small Retailers Choose Trampoline Sizes to Stock

Keep the ladder simple

Small retailers usually win with a simpler size ladder than a giant catalog. The goal is to cover mainstream demand, not to carry every possible diameter. A cleaner 12ft and 14ft center often works better than a scattered list of uncommon points.

Think about after-sales support too

Size choice also affects how easy it is to support replacement parts, explain compatibility, and maintain a cleaner store story. Retailers should think beyond the first sell-through cycle when choosing which sizes to stock.

FAQ

Which sizes usually anchor a retailer assortment?

12ft and 14ft commonly anchor the family-use range.

Should a retailer add kids models immediately?

Only if there is a clear family-oriented compact-product opportunity in the channel.

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