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.
Kingdomkids
The media could not be loaded. Pay close attention to instructions. Once u do a couple even a teen gamer can do it!Great rebounder. Easy to assemble sturdy1 yr warranty.SolidSo excited to get into my 15 minute HIIT workouts!
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!
Customer
I've been using a cheaper mini trampoline for the past several months to see if I would like "rebounding" for a good cardio workout. I love it and decided to invest in this trampoline. When the box came I was a little concerned about putting it together, but the tool provided was exactly what I needed and I put it together by myself in 40 minutes (could have taken less time but I was distracted).
Tiga CatTiga Cat
I was a little worried about assembling this based on all the previous reviews, but it seems like the makers have added a better tool and a little card that says how to use it. I have weak arms and wrist tendonitis so I was prepared for a bad time, but it only took about 25 minutes and was fairly straightforward:Step one: hook the bungee loop around the tarp's built in plastic hook.Step two: stick the smaller end of the metal rectangle tool through the other end of the bungee loop, outside the frame.Step three: use the magic of levers to press the metal tool against the frame, and it will pull the bungee around the frame with it.Step four: hook the bigger end of the metal tool around the second plastic hook on the tarp, and push it around with both hands until the bungee slides down the metal onto the hook with a snap.Rinse and repeat for 30 times.The weird little hook tool that previous reviews mentioned is still included in the tool bag, but I completely ignored that and had a pretty easy time assembling using just the rectangle metal thing. Maybe the picture will help explain what I mean.
Tea and Antipathy
I wanted to find the sturdiest rebounder for the money-- and I decided on this one. The max weight is 450lbs, so it can handle a lot. I'm nowhere near this weight and I feel very secure on it. It's a good price-- similar rebounders were triple the cost.I was initially thinking about something foldable, but because I wanted something that could handle a lot of weight for the sturdiness, I opted for this one. I live in an apartment and I keep it in my hallway with the legs screwed on. If guests were to come over (not likely with the pandemic) I could easily unscrew the legs and slip it under the bed.It's very quiet and there are a ton of free videos available out there with varying degrees of difficulty. Great for apartments where doing a lot of pounding on the floor isn't a great idea. I have bad knees and they feel better than ever after using this a few times. I also have already seen some results in terms of the appearance of cellulite and my clothes feeling looser.I will say that the second bungee is the hardest one to put on-- but follow the instructions and it gets easier and easier as you put more on. I found it pretty easy as a single person to put this together. Also I found standing up and putting my weight on the rim so it didn't flip up to be the best way. It was easier to stand on the inside of the circle for the first couple, and then on the outside the circle for the rest.Highly recommend this product-- I was on the fence about getting a rebounder for awhile (the expense) but I'm very glad I got it and am happy with this purchase.
Darbaby
It was easy to assemble coming with good directions and tools. Appears to be made with good materials and strong. The only thing I wish it had was some simple instruction on how to use it..
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.
Delighted
I did not expect the assembly to be easy based on other reviews. I was not disappointed, it was extremely difficult, took a lot of strength and at times I wanted to give up. But I did it by myself (64 yo female) and had all but 2 of the bungees in place in the same day. The next morning I came back with renewed strength and got the last 2 placed. I have been happily jumping ever since.A couple of things I learned along the way. The frame does not snap firmly into place. Not sure why it was made that way. But after I assembled the frame and attempted to put on the first few bungees the frame kept falling apart (its 3 pieces that make up the circle). The youtube instructions said to assemble the frame then put one bungee first on north, then south, then east and west. The guy did not address the frame falling apart issue and this is where I almost gave up. But thankfully I persevered. Before I put on the west bungee I noticed the frame was getting sturdy but one piece was again disconnected. I had to give it a lot of strength to push the steel male part into the female part. Once I did that and had the first 4 bungees connected the bungee force/counter force held the frame together and it was never a problem after that. If you don't understand this right now, you will when you start to put it together. After that, I followed the instructions of putting a bungee on every 5th slot. The best tool for me was the long almost rectangle one. That one did not pinch my hand at all, the other tool did. For my model, the instructions for the rectangle tool are not in the instruction manual but are on a little post card that you could miss. I saw that about halfway through and it made the job much easier even though still requiring a lot of push and pull strength. Now I love this rebounder so far. It is stable, has great jump capacity, and it's silent. It does not fold up but I want it where I can see it so I will continue to use it. Time will tell if rebounding is my key to optimal health. But so far I am happy with my purchase.
gimapapa
It was very easy to assemble, I am 76 and did it myself