Based on 246 Reviews

Average

4.6

(246 Reviews)
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Reviews

  • user2

    Missing height bar bolts and defective covering on springs. Unsafe!!

    Was to be a gift but is not safe Missing height adjustable bar bolts and protective cover over springs defective and ripped out of the box! Not safe to use like it is. Please replace missing bolts and the protective spring cover.

  • user2

    Seems to be well made for the price

    Seems to be well made for the price

  • user2

    Let the rebounding begin.

    Perfect and safe way to get your rebounding exercise in. I love the how secure I feel with the bar .It was easy to assemble.

  • user2

    Fun exercise on mini trampoline

    It was easy to assemble. I give sturdiness a 4 only because the adjustable handle does move back and forth a little bit. It still seems safe and I feel secure with the handle.

  • user2

    Missing parts

    Came without the pictured safety bar!

  • user2

    Good little indoor trampoline

    I have this for my kids 12 and 7 to bounce while they watch tv. It gets really hot here in the summer and they couldnt really do an outside trampoline so this was a good alternative. The assembly can be tricky and the handle is a royal pain in the butt so we jist took it off.

  • user2

    Super easy to put together!!

    I got this for my daughter for her birthday. She loves to jump jump jump. It isnt as bouncy as I hoped. Its a firm bounce. None the less, this has been a great addition! We use it inside and outside. Its quiet too.

  • user2

    Really gets my heart rate up fast!

    I am surprised how fast I can get my heart rate up simply jumping on this. I like the bar to hold onto. It takes up a lot of room but I dont think I would have liked the smaller size.

  • user2

    Trampoline body is fine; support/guide bar has very poor fitting tolerances

    I have literally worn out two prior mini/trampolines. Neither had an adjustable support bar. Now, in my late 70s, I thought a support bar would be a safety measure, and perhaps a well constructed one might be. With plantar fasciitis, a mini/trampoline affords one an excellent aerobic opportunity, without stressing the plantar fascia. I basically march in place, altering the speed and distance of the lift. Assembling the support bar became a task for three people largely because the bar and fittings had poor tolerances and where they should have been perfectly round, approached oval. Where screw fittings should have easily lined up for attachment, they did not. Again, the trampoline deck and springs, pre/attached, are excellent, but the support bar and handle may be a decent design, but the execution failed miserably. Ill use this trampoline as I used my prior ones, without a support bar. If you absolutely require a support bar, this mini/trampoline is to be avoided. Frankly, what I paid for assembly exceeded the cost of the trampoline or Id have had the assemblers box it up and return it. Ive now used the trampoline for a couple of days. Had I kept the box, it would be returned. As I did my normal morning routine, 100 marching steps, something didnt feel right. One side of the trampoline appeared to be sagging. I pulled back the cover over the springs and two, side by side were hanging, totally disengaged. Had I stepped near the trampolines edge, I would have stepped through that spot and would likely have been injured. If you purchase this trampoline, check to be absolutely certain that everything is safely connected.

  • user2

    recovering from plantar

    this is great to continue my workout while recovering from plantar. It is a fun way to get the heart rate up.

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