Learning about the various features can be both time consuming and confusing. That’s why we’re here to help make the process easier for you.
In this article, we’ll compare two popular models from Vuly: The Ultra and the Lift 2.
Below, we compare each of them to help you decide which one will be better for your family.
Vuly Lift 2 vs Ultra: Key similarities


Weight limit – Both the Lift 2 and the Vuly Ultra have a max user weight of 150kg across all frame sizes.
Contact-free zone – Curved poles and tight netting means jumpers don’t make impact with the poles.
External springs – Both models feature springs that are completely external to the trampoline enclosure.
Advanced rebound – The Vuly Ultra and Lift 2 both feature two layers of springs that boosts bouncing momentum. These springs boost momentum based on the user’s weight and provide a deeper bounce.
Extra-tough net – UV tested for Australian conditions.
Superfine mesh – Both Vuly trampolines have a 3mm weave on their nets which is both soft and strong. According to Vuly, the nearest competitor has a weave of 10mm.
Safety padding – They both have extra thick padding secured directly to the springs. According to Vuly, the safety foam on these trampolines is 33% thicker than the nearest competitor.
Self-closing entry – Stretchy and flexible door snaps shut automatically behind you.
Simple assembly – Neither frame has nuts, bolts, velcro or plastic.
Important:
Whichever Vuly trampoline you choose, we highly recommend also purchasing the Vuly Trampoline Anchor Kit, which will secure your trampoline to the ground.
Vuly Lift 2 vs Ultra: Key differences
Flippable Safety Padding – The Lift 2 features double-sided padding that attaches directly to the trampoline’s springs. The ability to flip the padding when one side gets worn out means it will last twice as long.
Powder-coated frame – Both models are made from sturdy and weather-resistant double galvanised steel. However, the frame on the Lift 2 is also powder coated. This provides a protective barrier against corrosion.
The above two points both extend the useful life of the Lift 2 and are why Vuly calls it their longest-lasting trampoline.
Height – The Lift 2 is 292cm tall while the Ultra is slightly shorter at 281cm.
Width – The Ultra is slightly larger in terms of width. Looking at the medium-sized models, the Ultra is 323cm while the Lift 2 is 311cm.
Assembled weight – The Lift 2 is easily the heavier of the two trampolines, coming in at 98.1kg, compared to the Ultra at 75.5kg (size medium).
Price – The Lift 2 has been built to last a long time and this is reflected in the price, with it costing significantly more than the Ultra.
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Comparison table
Trampoline | Vuly Ultra | Vuly Lift 2 |
Trampoline width | 323cm | 311cm |
Safety Net height | 175cm | 180cm |
Mat width | 267cm | 256cm |
Frame width | 314.5cm | 313cm |
Mat height | 91cm | 91cm |
Trampoline height | 281cm | 292cm |
Assembled weight | 75.5kg | 98.1kg |
Max user weight | 150kg | 150kg |
Coil spring count | 64 | 63 |
Spring length | 13.7cm | 14.1cm |
Based on Medium in both models.
Making your selection


These are both excellent trampolines that would be great additions to any backyard.
They are fairly similar models, both featuring Vuly’s two layers of springs for extra bounce, along with premium safety features like extra thick padding. They also have the same max user weight limit.
The main difference between the Vuly Lift 2 and Vuly Ultra is that the Lift 2 is built to be more durable, with its reversible safety padding and powder-coated steel frame.
It’s no fun having to replace a trampoline so if you hope to get many years of use out of yours, we recommend going with the Lift 2.
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Vuly trampoline FAQ
How much does a Vuly trampoline weigh?
The weight depends on the model and the size. For example, a large Vuly Thunder Pro weighs 265.6kg while a medium sized Vuly Flare weighs only 50.3kg.
How long does a Vuly trampoline last?
Vuly says their trampoline frames should be replaced every 10 years. The frames are made of galvanized steel, a durable material that is resistant to rust and corrosion. But just like with any steel product, over time the strength will diminish, especially with exposure to water, salt air, and other elements.