According to in-store data from Grips Intelligence, JumpSport generated the majority of its revenue through Amazon, which accounted for 58.6% of total revenue share between January and March 2026, followed by Lowes.com at 32.2% and HomeDepot.com at 9.2%. The brand's average product price during this period stood at $388.10, reflecting a modest 1.9% overall increase in average pricing. However, JumpSport experienced a notable 14.6% decline in revenue over the tracked quarter, suggesting potential seasonal softening or shifting consumer demand. Among the top-performing listings at Lowe's, premium-priced products like the 350 PRO Lightweight Fitness Trampoline reached an average price of $514.70, indicating a strong positioning in the higher end of the market. These insights, sourced from Grips Intelligence across three major retailers, highlight both the opportunities and challenges facing JumpSport in early 2026.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, revenue on tracked retailers has declined by 15% from Jan to Mar.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, average selling price on tracked retailers has increased by 2% from Jan to Mar.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across product categories for JumpSport on Amazon.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across tracked retailers for JumpSport.
BY REVENUE
$514.70
Price
$97K
Revenue
$460.47
Price
$77K
Revenue
$396.43
Price
$64K
Revenue
$567.73
Price
$39K
Revenue