Trampoline Park Overseas Projects


Release time:

2026-01-30

The Estonia Project: Estonia, along with Latvia and Lithuania to the south, is known as the Baltic States. Estonia is located on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, along the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, and borders the Gulf of Riga to the southwest. To the south and east, it shares borders with Latvia and Russia, respectively. The country’s total area is 45,339 square kilometers. The main ethnic group is the Estonian people, and the total population was 1.313 million in 2015. The capital city is Tallinn. This trampoline park isn’t very large, but it’s compact yet highly sophisticated. The interior features a variety of unique designs, including honeycomb trampolines and Tetris-style trampolines, as well as a boxing combat pool, a climbing wall combined with a building-block pool, and even a ninja zone.

Trampoline Park Overseas Projects

 

Estonia Project

 

Estonia, and to the south Latvia and Lithuania And are collectively known as Baltic States Estonia is located in Baltic Sea East Coast, Gulf of Finland South bank, bordering to the southwest Gulf of Riga , to the south and east respectively bordering Latvia and Russia bordering. The total land area is 45,339 square kilometers, and the dominant ethnic group is... Estonian ethnicity , with a total population of 1.313 million (2015), the capital is... Tallinn  

 

 

 

This set of trampolines isn't very large, but it's compact yet packed with variety. The design inside is full of colorful elements—there’s a honeycomb trampoline, a Tetris trampoline, a boxing ring for sparring, a climbing wall combined with a building-block pool, and even a ninja zone. Each of these attractions could easily keep these kids entertained for half a day!

 

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Grab your friends and let’s have a real friendly match—there’s nothing a good game can’t solve!

After the competition, we’ll still be good sisters and good brothers.

    

 

The Tetris trampoline challenges your quick thinking and your footwork—once you’ve mastered the basics, playing Tetris becomes a piece of cake! This area isn’t suitable for young children, though. Each zone is carefully divided—really thoughtful, aren’t we? Every zone has its own age restrictions, so everyone can have fun safely!

 

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The side-hop standard hop lets you fully unleash yourself—play however you want!

 

 

     

 

Children pass through the hanging bars one by one, finally jumping down with both feet onto the second level. From there, they leap up with both feet and grab hold of the net suspended in midair using their hands. By gently swaying their bodies, they reach out to grasp the net slide ahead, then find a way to crawl or squeeze through it and make their way to the third level. There, they place both feet on the hanging rings and grip the suspension ropes tightly with their hands. Using body movements, they advance forward step by step. Once they reach the fourth level, they jump off with both feet, grab the overhead bar with both hands, and continue advancing step by step until they reach the finish line.

 

 

The ninja zone is incredibly challenging. Although the project looks simple, it’s actually far from easy to play— even adults may not be able to clear all the levels in one go. Don’t believe me? Just head over to a trampoline park and give it a try!

 

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This little beauty’s expression and movements are absolutely spot-on! She’s taken trampoline jumping to a whole new level. The photographer is truly professional—gotta give them a big thumbs-up!