Quick Answer: The best trampoline with a basketball hoop for most families is the Skywalker Jump N’ Dunk 15ft round — it pairs a patented no-gap enclosure with an ASTM-approved, soft breakaway hoop and a 700 lb total frame capacity, usually for $400–500. Want to spend less? The JumpKing 15ft round with a bonus hoop runs about $300–400 with a 300 lb limit. Have older kids or gymnasts? A Zupapa rectangle with basketball hoop is rated to a 450 lb dynamic load. And if you already own a trampoline, skip the whole package — a bolt-on breakaway hoop accessory clamps onto your existing enclosure poles for $25–60. The one safety rule that matters more than any spec: the rim must be a breakaway design that gives way on contact, and only one person should jump at a time.

A basketball hoop is the single most-requested trampoline add-on, and it turns a plain backyard trampoline into a dunk contest that keeps kids busy for hours. But the hoop is also where cheap trampolines cut corners — a rigid rim or a flimsy pole clamp is a genuine injury risk. This guide ranks the trampolines that get the hoop right, and explains when you’re better off buying the hoop separately.

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Trampolines with basketball hoops compared

ModelBest forPriceShape / sizeWeight limit
Skywalker Jump N' Dunk 15ftBest overall~$400–500Round 15ft700 lb frame (~275 lb hoop)
JumpKing 15ft w/ Bonus HoopBest value~$300–400Round 15ft300 lb
Zupapa Rectangle w/ HoopBest for gymnasts / older kids~$700–900Rectangle 8x14–10x17ft450 lb dynamic
JumpKing 10x15 Oval, Two HoopsBest for two players~$500–600Oval 10x15ft300 lb
ExacMe 15ft + Rectangular HoopBest premium enclosure~$500–600Round 15ft400 lb

By the numbers

1. Skywalker Jump N’ Dunk 15ft — Best Overall

Skywalker Trampolines Jump N' Dunk 15ft Round with Basketball Hoop

Best overall · ~$400–500
  • Patented no-gap enclosure — the net attaches directly to the mat with no opening between mat and springs — plus a soft, ASTM-approved breakaway hoop.
  • Heavy-gauge steel frame with a 700 lb total capacity; the basketball feature is tested to ~275 lb of jumper weight.
  • Comes complete with net, mat, and the basketball hoop and mini ball — nothing else to buy. Also sold in 8ft and 12ft sizes.
  • Meets or exceeds ASTM safety standards; Skywalker's standard 3-year frame warranty.
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The Jump N’ Dunk is the trampoline-with-hoop most families should buy. Skywalker’s no-gap net is a genuine safety upgrade over cheaper gapped enclosures, the breakaway rim is designed to give way instead of catching a jumper, and at 15 ft there’s real room to build a bounce and line up a dunk. Cue up a shoot-around playlist while the kids play — start a free Amazon Music Unlimited trial and let the games run. New to sizing? See how the 15ft compares in our best trampoline guide.

2. JumpKing 15ft with Bonus Basketball Hoop — Best Value

JumpKing 15ft Trampoline with Safety Enclosure & Bonus Basketball Hoop (JK157P3UBHC2)

Best value · ~$300–400
  • Full 15ft round trampoline, net, and a 7.5-inch breakaway hoop with a mini ball included — one of the lowest prices for a complete hoop package.
  • 300 lb weight limit; ASTM and CPSIA compliant, so it clears the two safety standards that matter for U.S. backyards.
  • Seven-pole enclosure keeps the net taut around the whole mat; goose-neck hoop pole mounts to the frame.
  • Straightforward pick when you want dunk-ready play without paying premium-brand prices.
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JumpKing is the value play. You give up the no-gap enclosure and a little weight capacity versus the Skywalker, but you get the same core experience — a big 15ft mat and a breakaway hoop that’s ASTM and CPSIA compliant — for around $100 less. For a first family trampoline where the hoop is the whole point, it’s hard to argue with the price.

3. Zupapa Rectangle with Basketball Hoop — Best for Gymnasts & Older Kids

Zupapa Rectangle Trampoline with Basketball Hoop (8x14 / 9x15 / 10x17 ft)

Best for gymnasts & older kids · ~$700–900
  • Rectangular mat delivers a stronger, more even bounce across the whole surface — the shape gymnasts and older, heavier jumpers prefer for dunking.
  • 1,800 lb static / 450 lb dynamic load rating on a heavy 51mm galvanized-steel frame with 2.5mm wall thickness (Zupapa).
  • Both TÜV and ASTM certified; ships with the enclosure and a basketball hoop sized to the rectangle's straight poles.
  • Three footprints (8x14, 9x15, 10x17 ft) so you can match it to the yard and the athlete.
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If your kids are past the toddler stage — or an adult wants in on the dunk contest — the Zupapa rectangle is the upgrade. Rectangles bounce harder and more evenly than rounds, so you get the height to actually dunk, and the 450 lb dynamic rating is far above what any round budget trampoline offers. It costs more, but you’re buying a gymnastics-grade frame that happens to include a hoop. Compare it against the round budget picks in our Zupapa trampoline roundup and our best rectangle trampoline guide.

4. JumpKing 10x15 Oval with Two Basketball Hoops — Best for Two Players

JumpKing 10x15 Oval Trampoline with Two Basketball Hoops

Best for two players · ~$500–600
  • Two breakaway hoops mounted at opposite ends of an oval mat — turn dunk practice into a two-player game or a half-court scrimmage.
  • Oval 10x15 ft footprint gives a longer jumping lane than a round, ideal for kids who want to run-up and dunk.
  • ASTM-compliant enclosure and frame; hoops use JumpKing's soft breakaway rim.
  • The pick for households with two competitive kids who'd otherwise fight over one hoop.
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The dual-hoop oval solves a specific problem: two kids, one hoop, endless arguments. With a hoop at each end and a long oval mat between them, they can play head-to-head instead of taking turns. It’s a niche pick, but for the right family it’s the one that actually gets used every day. Remember the one-jumper rule still applies — the two hoops are for taking turns, not simultaneous jumping.

5. ExacMe 15ft with Rectangular Hoop & Carbon-Fiber Rod — Best Premium Enclosure

ExacMe 15ft Trampoline with Rectangular Basketball Hoop & Carbon-Fiber Enclosure Rod (L15+BH07)

Best premium enclosure · ~$500–600
  • Carbon-fiber enclosure rods replace the usual straight steel poles, so the net curves outward with no hard poles beside the jumper.
  • 400 lb weight limit on a heavy-duty galvanized frame with a T-joint structure and 108 seven-inch springs for a deep bounce (ExacMe).
  • Wide rectangular backboard hoop — a bigger target than the round mini-rims on cheaper packages.
  • Goes through TÜV safety and quality certification; sold in 8–16 ft sizes with the hoop.
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ExacMe’s carbon-fiber-rod design is the closest a spring trampoline gets to a springless safety layout: the flexible rods hold the net away from the jumper with no rigid poles to hit. Pair that with 108 long springs and a proper rectangular backboard, and you get a package that feels a class above the sub-$400 options — without Springfree money. It’s the pick for parents who want the safest enclosure they can get on a hoop package.

Already own a trampoline? Add a hoop instead

You don’t need a whole new trampoline to get a hoop. A bolt-on accessory is the smarter buy if your current trampoline is in good shape:

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How to choose a trampoline with a basketball hoop

The bottom line

The Skywalker Jump N’ Dunk 15ft ($400–500) is the best trampoline with a basketball hoop for most families — a no-gap enclosure, a breakaway ASTM hoop, and a 700 lb frame in one package. Spend less with the JumpKing 15ft bonus-hoop ($300–400), step up for gymnasts with a Zupapa rectangle (450 lb dynamic), settle sibling wars with the JumpKing dual-hoop oval, or get the safest net with ExacMe’s carbon-fiber-rod 15ft. And if you already own a trampoline, don’t rebuy — a bolt-on breakaway hoop does the job for $25–60. Whichever you pick, insist on a soft breakaway rim and keep it to one jumper at a time. Comparing brands and sizes? Start with our best trampoline guide, the best trampoline for kids, and — if you’re ordering a big freight item online — whether Amazon Prime is worth it for trampoline shoppers.

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