Tawnya
I bought this rebounder to help me with low-impact exercise and I love it! I feel safe bouncing on it and it feels sturdy. The only thing I would say is that the bungees are DIFFICULT to put together y'all. I had my wife help me because she is stronger than me and it took about 20 minutes to use the tool they provide to put it all together. My advice - stagger them as you go. (One on the left, then one on the right, etc.) Otherwise, it would be impossible to pull them into place. I would recommend this to anyone looking to add this type of exercise to their routine. Ps. The regular trampoline does not come with a bar - and the bar itself takes forever to ship and costs more than just buying one with it. My suggestion is to just pay a little bit extra for the one that has the bar because it adds stability to your routine.
Fit at 40
I bought a cheap string one recently to see if I would like it!! It was noisy, unstable… and my back ached using it! Bought this one and wow what a difference!! I was able to put it together myself! The tool was very helpful! It’s is so quiet! It’s much stronger and because it’s stronger it’s less bounce so my back doesn’t hurt!! I bought this because my knees and hips are filled with arthritis and walking on the treadmill is awful! I love that you can do so many different things you can do on a rebounder!
terevos
We went through 3 cheaper trampolines in the last few years. They didn't hold up. But this one is not only more durable, it's so quiet too. Our kids love jumping on it and they give it more rigorous use than an adult exercising would. Yet it has held up really well. I'm fairly heavy and it works great for me too. Spend a little extra and get this one. It's well worth it for the durability and quietness.
Mario Azevedo
Never had to put so much work in the assembly of a rebounder. You have to put in a lot of upper body strength. You could have made it easier by having the mat already connectyed to the frame. Would not buy again!!!
SAL
I've had this rebounder a week, have been using daily and love it. It is sturdy, well made and easy to move around. It is a good price point- not too cheap, but not the most expensive either. Just a solid tool for exercising. The assembly of the frame and legs was simple and straightforward. Putting on the bungees took some muscle, but with the tool that is included it was very doable. I am in decent shape- though not pumping iron strong- and am 70+ but was able to get the bungees all on in 30-35 minutes. Go for it!
HCP Easy Roller
I was afraid this rebounder wouldn’t be bouncy. I’ve had one before with straps instead of coils and that one was awful. I was afraid these bungees would be similar to the straps, nope! This is very comparable to springs and easier on my knees. It’s very fun and great way to get in some exercise!
Bell K
If your a larger bodied person or just have bad knees and you want to keep up with heart and lung health than this is what you need!
User
Assembly is a mix of easy (attach the legs) to hard (attach the cords) to seemingly impossible (near as I can figure the holes for the stability bar are simply drilled in the wrong place.) But that's a short-term set of frustrations. The unit itself is fabulous: stable, rock-solid, and the perfect size. Good price for something so well-designed and well-built.
California grandma
I haven’t used it yet. I would like to thank the reviewer who mentioned the other tool to attach the bungee cords. I had done half of them when I read her review. It became easier after that.
M&D Wright
There were other factors involved but I've had fibromyalgia for 45 years and using this unit, as part of a comprehensive healthy lifestyle program, I have been able to finally integrate an ongoing (for over 2 months now) successful exercise program for the first time since I was a pre-teen. I read and heard some things about HIIT training and decided on a 30 seconds on, 60 seconds off series of 6 cycles which comes out to about 10 minutes. I was told that I should start out by doing this 3 times per week. 2 months later I'm doing 18 cycles twice daily 6 times per week. That comes out to about an hour per day. I was a little disappointed because I couldn't get it out of my head that I was only exercising for 33% of the time. But then I figured out that since I was rebounding 48 times per cycle, I was actually doing 864 reps per 30-minute workout which came out to 1,728 reps after I decided to do 2 workouts per day. If you had told me 6 months ago that today I would be jumping up and down 1,728 times on a trampoline every day, I'd say you needed some psychotherapy. I'm so glad that these rebounders have come down so far in price since they were all the rage a few years ago. I weighed 530 pounds 2 years ago. Today I weigh 366. An inordinate amount of the loss has taken place since I started using this equipment. And it has had no trouble at all supporting my weight. Bravo, Darchen!