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    Enjoy our selection of indoor trampolines, carefully hand-picked to support active sensory play, therapeutic exercise, and even gymnastics training.

    Featuring industry-leading equipment from trusted brands like Tumbl Trak alongside specialized therapeutic options, our collection is engineered to provide the precise vestibular input, balance training, and gross motor development individuals need to thrive. Whether you are outfitting a school gymnasium, a clinical therapy room, or an active motor-skills space at home, we are delighted to help you discover the perfect setup to meet your community’s unique needs!

    Bouncing is one of the most instinctively satisfying things a body can do - and it turns out that sensation is doing a lot of important work. The rhythmic, repetitive movement of jumping delivers rich vestibular and proprioceptive input, helping the nervous system organize sensory information, build body awareness, and develop the kind of deep muscle engagement that supports coordination, balance, and focus. For children, this is foundational development dressed up as pure fun. For athletes, it is the training surface that accelerates skill acquisition and reduces impact on joints. For families, therapists, and schools across North America, a well-chosen trampoline or tumbling track is one of the most versatile pieces of equipment you can bring into a space.

    This collection brings together indoor trampolines and professional tumbling equipment for a wide range of settings and goals. At its core is the full Tumbl Trak range - the gold standard in gymnastics and therapeutic movement equipment, trusted by gyms, clinics, schools, and families for over 30 years. From the foldable Southpaw Fold & Go for home and clinic use to the Tumbl Trak All Abilities Mini Trak designed for inclusive gymnastics programmes, and through to the full-length Porta Trak and inground commercial systems, this collection covers home sensory rooms, adaptive PE classrooms, occupational therapy clinics, gymnastics facilities, and residential care settings.

    Therapeutic and Developmental Benefits of Bouncing

    Trampoline movement targets two sensory systems that are especially central to sensory integration work: the vestibular system, which governs balance, spatial orientation, and head movement, and the proprioceptive system, which builds body awareness and joint awareness through resistance and impact. Occupational therapists frequently incorporate mini trampolines and tumbling tracks into sensory diets - personalized activity plans designed to provide the specific sensory input a child needs to self-regulate and engage more fully with daily tasks. The consistent, repetitive input of jumping is calming for some children and organizing for others, making it relevant across a wide spectrum of sensory profiles.

    Beyond the therapeutic context, trampolines build genuine physical capability: leg strength, cardiovascular fitness, coordination, balance, and spatial awareness all develop through regular bouncing. These are skills that matter in sport, in daily life, and in any child's growing physical confidence.

    Choosing the Right Equipment for Your Setting

    Home and clinic users will find the Southpaw Fold & Go Trampoline and the Tumbl Trak Boundex Cuddle Box well-suited to smaller spaces and lower ceilings, with quick setup and transport in mind. The All Abilities Mini Trak brings commercial-grade safety padding and an adjustable aluminium frame to preschool and therapeutic gymnastics programmes. For established gymnastics facilities, recreational programmes, and larger sensory gyms, the Porta Trak, Recreational Tumbl Track, Fitness Wheel, and Inground Tumbl Trak provide the performance and scale that professionals demand.

    Who This Collection Is For

    • Children developing gross motor skills, coordination, and balance
    • Neurodiverse children and adults who benefit from vestibular and proprioceptive input as part of a sensory diet
    • Occupational therapists and physiotherapists equipping clinic spaces
    • Schools and special education programmes building adaptive PE and sensory room environments
    • Gymnastics clubs, recreation centres, and cheer programmes
    • Parents building home movement spaces that grow with their children

    Not sure where to start? Contact our team at (800) 881-4997 or hello@thesensorysupply.com - we can't wait to hear from you! 

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