Kim Campbell—December 14, 2025
Video instructions were very easy to follow, but paper booklet was hard to understand. Sturdy equipment, (40 inch) small enough to fit in my room. No springs, which I prefer. Came with extra bungee cords as an option based on my needs. This is just day 1, but so far, I am VERY PLEASED with the price, the quality, how easy it un-folded for setup, how easy it is to move around the room, and the fast delivery time. Read more
kkc—January 29, 2025
I’ll start with the good and say that this is a great little rebounder. This is the first one I’ve owned so I don’t really have anything to compare it to, but it seems perfect for beginners. I’ve only had it for a day (so will update review if needed) but it seems well made and I feel pretty confident in the elastic bands holding up over time (although I would assume the should be replaced at some point). So far I don’t have any complaints or concerns about the product now that it’s set up. It’s sooo much fun. I feel like a little kid. I love that it’s small and light enough to be easily moved or stored. It says you can fold it for storage purposes, but after feeling the resistance in the bands I don’t know that I’ll be attempting that lol! The assembly wasn’t especially difficult, but it does require quite a bit of grip strength and leverage to stretch the elastic loops, so if you have mobility or hand/finger strength troubles you may struggle quite a bit. The tools they include help tremendously, as does pre-assembling a few of the elastics, but it still took some doing. I wouldn’t say that the instructions were necessarily LACKING, but I feel like emphasizing a couple of things more clearly would have saved a lot of trouble for me lol. So I’ll share my tips in hopes it helps someone: - Definitely ACTUALLY read the directions (carefully!) and watch the video via the QR code BEFORE you start. I fancy myself pretty proficient at assembling things so I kinda just skimmed the directions and watched the video as I went along. Wrong choice. - Several loops came attached to the frame already, so I foolishly assumed they were attached correctly and just went along with that. However, about 80% through it, I noticed in the video that their loops looked slightly different than mine. Turns out the pre-attached loops must have slid around in transit since there wasn’t that much tension and they were aligned incorrectly. The little lumpy metal part is supposed to “lock” the elastic into place when properly secured. If you pay close attention to the instructions in the manual, use the triangle tool exactly as instructed, and make sure you compare your loops to how they look in the video, you should be able to figure out how it’s supposed to sit tightly. I don’t know how important that detail really is, but the tension in these bands is intense, so I didn’t want to take any chances on not doing it properly and having a band fly off and hurt someone. - Which brings me to my last point. PLEASE be mindful of where you have your face and other body parts while you’re securing the elastic. While I was reassembling my bands for the second time, I was using the triangle tool to stretch the elastic and using the side of my knee to hold the frame down. My hand slipped, and the triangle tool (which had the elastic stretched over it) snapped down like a very large mouse trap on my ankle lol! Totally my fault, but these are very strong bands that you stretch quite a distance and the welt/bruise on my ankle leads me to believe that someone could very easily be very hurt if not careful. Read more
GoMommyGo—September 6, 2024
The media could not be loaded. I am excited for this trampoline! Two tips from my experience when setting it up: 1. Try screwing in all the legs first to make sure they thread well. Mine has one little post that seems to be smaller in diameter so none of the legs would screw on and hold. (See video) 2. When latching the bungees in place, I worked in a circle around the perimeter. So when I got to the second half it was really tight because everything was already pulled to the first half. So I would suggest doing two at a time on each quadrant so you are keeping the "pulling" balanced across the diameter so it is not hard for you to set up as you get closer to done. I happen to have a problem with one of these legs not being able to grab the post that it belonged on and I'm going to try to fix the grip with some plumbers tape and I will provide an update here or let you know if I've had to take the next step by returning it or working through customer service. * Update * So the plumbers tape helped a little: but didn't fix the leg so it was still too loose to safely use. Returned the first trampoline and re-ordered another one. I love it! Tested the legs first and when I saw that they all twisted tightly on the posts I followed the instructions to assemble everything with the triangle tool that they included. When a bungee needed to be readjusted or moved they also include a hook tool to make it easy to pry it off of the bracket. I followed a YouTube tramp workout and felt the difference on day two! Bought this for improving cellular health, osteoporosis, muscle tone, oxygen intake, weight loss, and general fitness. I love this rebounder! * Update * - it has been six weeks and I still LOVE this rebounder. Fun way to exercise & easy to fit into a busy schedule. The quality of this tramp is fantastic! I was trying to decide between 48" or 40" and ordered both, but I returned the larger one and opted for the 40" tramp with the stabilizing bar. It is a great size...allows for full workouts on it without taking up a ton of space. Highly recommend it! * Update * - it has been 10 months and I still love this rebounder. Several friends now own one, too. They say 10 minutes bouncing is equal to 30 minutes running... sounds good to me! It is easy to scale up or down and do less or more. You Tube has several rebounding workouts for every level and intensity. Happy bouncing! Read more