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The trampoline industry in China has seen remarkable growth over the past decade, driven by increasing health awareness, rising disposable incomes, and the expansion of entertainment sports. As we move into 2025, several key trends are shaping the market—ranging from technological innovations to shifting consumer preferences. For industry professionals, understanding these developments is crucial for staying competitive.

1. Smart Trampolines and IoT Integration

One of the most significant advancements in the trampoline market is the integration of smart technology. In 2025, we expect to see more trampolines equipped with IoT (Internet of Things) sensors that monitor performance metrics such as jump height, calorie burn, and even posture correction.

Brands like JumpFlex and SkyBound are already experimenting with Bluetooth-enabled trampolines that sync with fitness apps, providing real-time feedback to users. This trend aligns with China’s broader push toward smart fitness solutions, making trampolines not just recreational equipment but also part of the connected wellness ecosystem.

2. Rising Demand for Home Fitness Trampolines

The post-pandemic shift toward home-based fitness continues to influence the market. With urban living spaces in China becoming more compact, rebounders (mini trampolines) are gaining popularity as an efficient, low-impact workout tool.

In 2025, expect to see:

  • Space-saving designs – Foldable and lightweight models for apartment dwellers.
  • Hybrid fitness features – Trampolines with resistance bands or adjustable bounce settings.
  • Subscription-based fitness content – Brands partnering with online platforms to offer guided trampoline workouts.

This trend reflects China’s growing middle-class interest in convenient, home-based exercise solutions.

3. Expansion of Trampoline Parks and Experiential Entertainment

Trampoline parks have been a major driver of industry growth, especially in tier-1 and tier-2 cities. However, 2025 will see a shift from basic jump arenas to multi-functional entertainment hubs. Key developments include:

  • Augmented Reality (AR) integration – Parks incorporating AR games where jumpers interact with digital obstacles.
  • Themed attractions – Collaborations with IPs (e.g., animated characters, esports) to enhance engagement.
  • Fitness-focused zones – Dedicated areas for trampoline aerobics and group classes.

With China’s entertainment industry booming, trampoline parks are evolving into social experience centers, attracting not just kids but also young adults and fitness enthusiasts.

4. Sustainability and Eco-Friendly Materials

As environmental awareness grows, manufacturers are under pressure to adopt sustainable practices. In 2025, we anticipate:

  • Recycled materials – More brands using eco-friendly steel frames and UV-resistant, biodegradable jumping mats.
  • Energy-efficient production – Factories adopting solar power and reducing carbon footprints.
  • Longer product lifespans – Improved durability to minimize waste.

Chinese consumers, especially millennials and Gen Z, are increasingly favoring brands that prioritize sustainability. Companies that embrace green manufacturing will have a competitive edge.