
Our inclusive trampoline for playgrounds is an innovative device that redefines the concept of shared play. It has been designed in such a way that it can be used simultaneously and safely by both users moving independently and those using wheelchairs.. It is the heart of every modern, inclusive playground, truly connecting, rather than dividing.
The design process of this device was not left to chance. Every construction detail was consulted with an expert in the field of inclusive playgrounds. To ensure 100% certainty of its functionality, the in-ground trampoline was practically tested by wheelchair users. Their direct feedback and experience allowed us to perfect the product, eliminating any potential architectural barriers.
Contemporary public spaces are changing rapidly, and universal design is no longer just a trend – it has become a standard and an absolute necessity. Today's playgrounds can no longer divide children into those who can fully enjoy the attractions and those who are left on the margins. Inclusivity responds to the natural need for integration, equal access to activities, and building empathy from an early age. Creating spaces accessible to everyone, regardless of ability, is a key element of modern urban planning and responsible social development.
The Role of Inclusive Facilities in Public Procurement:
Accessibility and inclusion are increasingly becoming criteria for evaluating projects in public procurement. Investors, municipalities, cities, and schools increasingly require that newly constructed and modernized playgrounds be fully adapted to the needs of people with disabilities. The selection of certified inclusive facilities significantly increases the bid value in tenders, providing a strong competitive advantage for contractors and guaranteeing compliance with legal and social requirements.
For children using a wheelchair, the opportunity to use a trampoline is much more than just entertainment – it's a rare opportunity to experience vertical movement and a unique sense of weightlessness.
Trampolines in the Therapy of Sensory Disorders: Trampoline movement perfectly stimulates the vestibular system (responsible for balance and coordination) and the proprioceptive system (deep sensation). The moving surface provides intense yet controlled sensory input, which supports sensory integration, reduces muscle tension, improves spatial orientation, and releases a powerful dose of endorphins. This device can be successfully used as part of professional rehabilitation and educational therapy.
Dedicated surface: soil, turf, lawn, polyurethane surfaces, SBR / EPDM tiles, safer grass mats, bark, artificial grass, rubber mulch. Loose surfaces such as sand, gravel, and wood chips are acceptable but not recommended.
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Device dimensions 287x205x43 cm |
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Safety zone dimensions 705x555 cm |
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Safety zone area 35,77 m2 |
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jumping area 153x155 cm |
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Free fall height 0,90m |
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Norm EN 16899/ EN 1176/EN16630 |

1M-T1_4 80RV

1M-T1_6 80RV

Rectangle Mini

Rectangle Small

Rectangle Medium

1M-T150x200V

1M-T150x300V

1M-T200SV

Round Trampoline, Small Crater

Playground Trampoline Crater

Playground Trampoline Large Crater

Trampoline Small Square Crater

Trampoline Square Crater

Trampoline Large Square Crater

Playground Trampoline Mini 80x80

Playground Trampoline Small 100x100

Playground trampoline Medium 125x125

Playground Trampoline Large 150x150

Playground Trampoline Long 100x400

Playground Trampoline Hexagonal
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1Move ul. Morelowa 5/30 NIP: 5833168039 |
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Mariusz Sucharzewski |
Kamil Sokołowski |
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