Bagjump’s Installations and Inspections – March Recap
This was a busy month of upgrades, inspections, and custom solutions for our clients around the world.
This was a month with a lot of activity for our Bagjump Team. From trampoline parks in Europe to gymnastics facilities in the USA, it was a month of constant movement for the Bagjump Team.
No matter if our clients needed air pressure checks or a full system upgrade to our next-generation airbags, we were ready to deliver.
Yes, each visit brought its own set of challenges, but nothing out of the ordinary. In this blog post, we’re showing you some of the installations and inspections we completed in March.
Jump Dome Linz – Linz, Austria
Facility Type: Trampoline Park
Airbag: Inground Airpit
Jump Dome in Linz reached out with an issue: one of their airbags was leaking more air than expected. Since this isn’t a common situation, our team went on-site to investigate.
After testing the system, we discovered that two air pillars were underperforming. Within just a few hours, we replaced them and had the airbag back in perfect condition. We ran final air pressure tests to ensure everything was working as expected—and we were good to go.
Fishers Farm – London, UK
Facility Type: Outdoor Activity Farm
Airbag: Standalone with Safety Ring
This outdoor farm, offering exciting activities for kids and adults, has been a long-time Bagjump partner. We visited in March to retire one of the oldest standalone airbags we’ve seen in the field—8 years in service!
Naturally, they wanted another Bagjump, so we upgraded them with a brand-new Standalone Airbag featuring a front exit and a safety ring. This was also their first time using our cylindrical air pillars—an exciting upgrade for the facility. We’re guessing we’ll be back in another decade!
EpicX – Zoetermeer, Netherlands
Facility Type: Trampoline Park
Airbags: 3 Inground Airpits (connected as one)
We visited EpicX in the Netherlands to replace a competitor’s airbag system. This shows how the industry is shifting toward airbag solutions—and why Bagjump continues to lead in quality, technology, and service.
This was a large-scale installation: three separate inground airpits connected to function as one. The pit’s complex design and massive size demanded a highly versatile solution, which we delivered.
Our team handled the entire process—from dismantling the old system to aligning and calibrating the new airbags. A smooth job with a happy customer!
Pända Freestyle – Interlaken, Switzerland
Facility Type: Indoor Trampoline Park
Airbag: Inground Airpit
A brand-new park opened in Interlaken and called us to elevate their setup. At Pända Freestyle, we installed an inground airpit with wall adapters on three sides, leaving one side open for easier exits and smoother transitions.
This configuration is perfect for high-traffic areas, and we can’t wait to see it in action.
Skills Park – Switzerland
Facility Type: Indoor Skate and Trampoline Park
Airbags: Landing Bag (BMX), Inground Airpit, Standalone Bag
Still in Switzerland, we carried out a multi-airbag inspection at Skills Park. These standard checks help improve durability and maintain airbag performance.
The Standalone and BMX Landing Bags were in excellent condition. The Inground Airpit, however, needed adjustments. As this was our first inspection at the site, we focused on evaluating air pressure consistency and discussed a potential upgrade with the client.
Xperience Park – Wittenheim, France
Facility Type: Trampoline Park
Airbag: Inground Airpit
Our visit to Xperience Park involved both inspection and a minor installation. Based on photos provided by the client, we came prepared to replace a few key components. Once on-site, we also identified several air pillars that needed further attention.
With one more visit, we’ll have the airbag back in top condition. These routine checkups are essential for long-term performance and safety.
Gymnastics Dreams – Michigan, USA
Facility Type: Gymnastics Facility
Airbag: Inground Airpit
We’ve visited Gymnastics Dreams a few times in recent months. This time, we fine-tuned the setup by replacing the underbag to better match the concrete pit structure.
This small adjustment led to a better landing surface and improved airflow. The client was happy with how the airbag now fits the space—and we’re ready to see the athletes put it to good use.
Urban Air – Port St. Lucie, Florida, USA
Facility Type: Trampoline Park
Airbag: Inground Airpit
Urban Air is one of our frequent clients, with installations across many of their U.S. locations. In Port St. Lucie, we replaced a competitor’s complicated airbag system with our streamlined Bagjump solution.
The existing padding required some on-site adjustments, but our team delivered a clean and efficient result. Urban Air is now ready to open its doors—and let the kids jump!
Paradigm Gymnastics – New York, USA
Facility Type: Gymnastics Facility
Airbag: Inground Airpit
We wrapped up the month with an interesting project at Paradigm Gymnastics. Though a small installation, it came with a challenge: There was not enough space for the air blower and the gymanstics Airpit.
Problem-solving is what we do best. We built a custom wooden box with proper ventilation to ensure the blower performs efficiently long-term.
Small solutions like these make a big difference in installation quality and airbag longevity—and we’re proud of how this one turned out.
As always, our mission is to bring Bagjump airbags to facilities across the globe. Month by month, we see more demand for safe, reliable airbag solutions—from small standalone units to multi-airbag complexes.
We’re ready for what’s next.
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