Four launches, all at once
Four stations fire in sync. The photo is four kids in the air, not one at a time. A field day of 480 students clears the station in two hours.
A bungee trampoline is the ride that sounds suspect on the quote and then pulls the longest line at the event. Four jumpers clip into harnesses, bounce twice on the trampoline bed, and the bungee cords lift them into a 15-to-22-foot launch with flips on the second and third cycle. Kids scream. Parents yell louder. The dad in khakis dares his kid to try a backflip and then asks the operator for a turn on the drive home.
The tower rolls in on a single trailer, the crew levels and stakes, the operator runs the air compressor, and the four stations are launching in under 90 minutes. We run it solo for backyard parties and bundle it with carnival games, the trackless train, a bounce-house row, and concessions for school field days and church camps - one load-in, one COI, one point of contact.
Call 972-429-4545 or book online - spring and fall Saturdays fill by March, and the tower goes with the first PE coach that locks a date.
Four stations fire in sync. The photo is four kids in the air, not one at a time. A field day of 480 students clears the station in two hours.
Trained, insured ops run the harness fit, triple-check the clip, call the launch window, and tension the bungee to the jumper’s weight class.
Full-body youth and adult harnesses, dual-carabiner clip, pre-launch lockout, and a crash-mat skirt. No self-clip, no volunteer belayer.
Bungee tension is set per jumper. The kindergartener gets a safe assist; the high-school quarterback gets a full backflip on cycle two.
Air compressor runs off a standard 110v outlet or our whisper-quiet genset. No ISD electrician at 6am and no tripped breaker at noon.
Tower, carnival games, train, bounce houses, concessions, tents. One call, one COI, one invoice, one load-in window.
Current DFW bungee inventory - scale to your footprint, age range, and event volume.
Our flagship. A hydraulic four-station trailer tower with four trampoline beds, four harness rigs, and an operator-controlled launch window. The unit at Frisco ISD field days.
Two harness rigs on a smaller trailer footprint - 20ft by 20ft pad, fits an HOA cul-de-sac or a megachurch gym lot when the four-station tower will not fit.
Two synced lanes with a light-tree and a timer. First to a 15-foot launch-and-flip combo wins - the setup youth ministers and corporate team-build leads request.
A secondary operator who walks jumpers through front-flip and back-flip technique. Popular for middle-school youth nights and cheer-team socials.
Vertical-jump timer, launch-height board, and a posted leaderboard. For Sports Party Sundays, corporate family days, and scout rally finals.
Three launch-and-flip challenges posted at the station: highest launch, longest hangtime, cleanest backflip. The operator calls the score on the mic.
Every jumper gets a weight-class tension. Four grades from kindergarten-assist to adult-full-launch - the operator resets between cycles.
A 45-minute cardio rotation for corporate family days and fitness-studio events - four jumpers a minute per station, full-body work.
Two four-station towers side-by-side for district-wide field days and megachurch summer camps. Eight stations, two operators, one supervisor, one load-in.
Availability shifts week-to-week through spring and fall season - if your date is locked, call before Friday and Saturday slots fill.
The Four-Station Tower
The flagship tower is the one that pulls the photo. The trailer levels on the pad; the crew stakes the crash-mat skirt; the operator runs a harness-fit and clip check at each of four stations; the air compressor spins up; and the launch window opens. Four jumpers launch on the same beat, which makes the photo of a line of kids mid-air the one that gets posted to the HOA Facebook group that night.
What we bring so the only thing you plan is the rotation schedule:
The tower lands first in the load-in order so the queue lane gets painted and the supervisor walks the PE coach or volunteer check-in team through the rules before the first jumper clips in.
The tower works anywhere there is a 30-foot pad, 30 feet of overhead, a 14-foot gate, and a line of kids who want to launch. These are the DFW events we rebook every year.
Frisco ISD, Prosper ISD, Wylie ISD, and Allen ISD field days - a four-station tower plus carnival games plus a trackless train locked on one bid.
Prestonwood, Stonebriar, Gateway, and Chase Oaks youth rallies and VBS weeks - the tower pulls the middle-schoolers off the phones for two hours.
Circle Ten Council pack days, pinewood-derby socials, and scout rally finals - the launch-and-flip station that anchors the field afternoon.
Hall Park, Legacy West, The Star, and Toyota HQ family-day blocks - Head-to-Head Race Mode drops neatly into the agenda.
Pavilion midways at Frisco Commons, Bethany Lakes Park, and Celebration Park Allen - multi-vendor permits and city-parks paperwork handled in advance.
Twin Creeks, Starcreek, Light Farms, Windsong Ranch, and Phillips Creek Ranch pool-closings, Sweet 16 courtyards, and neighborhood socials.
Will It Work?
Before the trailer rolls, we confirm the lot. A four-station tower needs sky over the launch arc, a pad the trampoline bed can level on, and a gate clearance the truck can turn through. Nine of ten Frisco, Plano, and McKinney setups clear on the call; the tenth we catch on a facilities walk-through so nobody is staring at a tree branch at 6am on field-day morning.
30ft × 30ft pad 30ft overhead launch arc Flat asphalt, concrete, or compacted turf 14ft gate clearance for the trailer 110v outlet or onboard genset Crew access lane 10ft wide
ISD parking lots, megachurch campuses, and park pavilion bookings usually clear on the facilities walk-through. HOA common areas occasionally need a trailer reroute around an entrance arch or landscape bed - we scout it on the call so there are no surprises at load-in.
Every bungee tower booking ships with the same standard kit:
Bungee is an attendant-run activity - no self-clip, no parent-at-the-rig. The supervisor walks your PE coach or volunteer check-in crew through the posted rules at load-in.
Same-day delivery and setup throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex:
Travel fees may apply for events outside our standard radius - call 972-429-4545 for a quote.
Spring field-day and fall-carnival season (late April through early May, late September through early November) is our tightest window. Frisco ISD, Prosper ISD, and Allen ISD PE teams usually lock the tower by March. Megachurch summer camps and VBS weeks book by early April. Corporate family days at Hall Park, Legacy West, and The Star fill six weeks out. Winter and mid-summer Saturdays have more flexibility.
The four-station tower runs jumpers from 40 pounds up to 250 pounds per station, which opens roughly ages five through adult. The operator sizes the harness, hooks each rider to the bungee cords, and confirms lockout before the launch. We do not run the station for pregnant guests, jumpers wearing back or neck braces, or recent shoulder-surgery riders - the launch load is too high for those to be safe.
A first-time jumper bounces four to six feet on their own; the bungee assist then lifts them into a 15-to-22-foot launch with flips on the second and third cycle. Each turn runs about 90 seconds start to finish - harness on, launch-and-recover window, harness off - which clears a 120-rider grade level in roughly 45 minutes across four stations. The operator cues the launch and controls the bungee tension.
The four-station tower needs a 30ft by 30ft pad and 30 feet of overhead clearance for the launch arc, plus a 14-foot gate for the trailer. Power is an onboard air compressor running off a standard 20-amp 110v outlet within 75 feet, or we bring a whisper-quiet generator for park-pavilion and parking-lot bookings where a drop is not in the plan. No facilities electrician required.
Same-day delivery across Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Wylie, Celina, Rockwall, Rowlett, Royse City, Sachse, Murphy, Parker, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Garland, and Denton. We regularly stage the tower at Frisco ISD and Prosper ISD field days, Prestonwood, Stonebriar, Gateway, and Chase Oaks youth nights, Circle Ten Council pack events, HOA socials at Twin Creeks, Starcreek, Phillips Creek Ranch, Light Farms, and Windsong Ranch, and city pavilions at Frisco Commons Park, Bethany Lakes Park, and Celebration Park Allen.
Jumping pauses for any lightning strike within 10 miles and resumes 30 minutes after the last strike per industry standard. Sustained winds above 20 mph halt the tower because the launch arc drifts and the harness catch gets sloppy. Light rain does not stop operation, but a wet trampoline bed makes us towel between cycles. If the morning forecast is clearly unsafe we call you before the trailer rolls and reschedule with no penalty - DFW spring storms are exactly why we build the rain clause in up front.
Call 972-429-4545 or book online - spring and fall Fridays fill by March, and the four-station tower goes with the first PE coach that locks a date.