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What is trampolining?

Trampolining is a recreational and competitive activity involving acrobatic movements performed on a trampoline. It promotes coordination, core strength, and aerial awareness, making it a favourite for both sport and fun.

Do I need travel insurance for trampolining?

Yes. Whether you're bouncing for leisure or travelling abroad for a competition, trampolining does carry a risk of injury. Travel insurance helps cover medical costs, trip delays, or cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances.

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What you can expect from trampolining cover

  • Emergency medical expenses after trampolining-related injuries
  • Trip cancellation or delays due to injury or event disruption
  • 24/7 emergency medical assistance wherever you are
  • Personal liability cover for accidental damage or injury to others

Why choose us?

  • Specialist cover for trampolining and other high-energy activities
  • Customisable policies for solo travellers, families, or teams
  • Suitable for beginners and competitive trampolinists
  • No hidden exclusions - just straightforward cover for your trip

What is included in trampolining travel insurance?

Our trampolining travel insurance includes emergency medical treatment, repatriation, personal accident cover, and protection against trip cancellations. It’s designed to give you peace of mind before, during, and after your time on the trampoline.

Does standard travel insurance cover trampolining?

Not usually. Many basic policies don’t include activities with a higher risk of injury. To ensure you're protected, you'll need a policy that specifically lists trampolining.

Can I get trampolining insurance with a medical condition?

Often, yes. You’ll need to declare any existing medical conditions when applying. We’ll review your details and let you know if any terms or exclusions apply.

Is there a maximum age for trampolining travel insurance?

Many insurers offer cover up to age 70. If you're in good health and active, you'll likely find options to suit your plans. Always check policy terms before booking.

Top international trampolining destinations

  • USA - Home to major trampoline parks and competitive events
  • Canada - Well-equipped centres for training and recreation
  • UK - Hosts national events and offers a strong club network
  • Australia - Known for outdoor trampoline fun and indoor arenas
  • France - A mix of recreational parks and athletic training venues

What to pack for a trampolining trip

  • Breathable, flexible sportswear
  • Supportive footwear or grip socks (if required)
  • Hydration and energy snacks
  • First aid kit with plasters and joint supports
  • Personal ID, insurance documents, and contact info

Common trampolining injuries and how insurance helps

Though trampolining is usually safe, injuries can include:

  • Sprained ankles or knees from bad landings
  • Back or neck strain from awkward movements
  • Minor bruises and abrasions
  • Overuse injuries like tendonitis

With insurance, you’ll have support for medical treatment, travel delays, and event cancellations if you’re injured.

Tips for safe and fun trampolining

  • Use safety mats and follow facility guidelines
  • Stretch before and after jumping to avoid strains
  • Supervise young jumpers and take turns on the trampoline
  • Keep hydrated and rest when needed
  • Check that all equipment is in good condition before use
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