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HomeFitness EquipmentAerobicsSunny Health & Fitness 40" Foldable Trampoline |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
easy set up and use Nov 14, 2008
By mommymommymommy
"mom of 4"
Easy to set up. Some of the rubber caps on the legs were on the wrong end and I had to switch them to get the legs to screw on. Otherwise--my kids have been jumping on it all day--no problems!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Piece of junk Nov 14, 2008
By S. Schutze
"Love My Dogs"
I just got this item. It was a pain to put together and one of the legs had no threads on it and was unusable. There is no way to contact the company to just replace the leg and it's a total pain to have to go to the hassle to return this item. I can't get the latch to unlock so I can refold it. Piece of junk.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Can Give An Excellent Workout. Jan 30, 2010
By Gary Peterson I've used these mini-trampolines for many years since the mid-80s. The first ones were really expensive, but these newer ones are quite reasonable and of better quality. I typically use them for dancing. I put on some good vigorous music and then dance on the trampoline. It gives a good cardio workout and you can adjust the vigor of the workout to whatever you can take. Alternatively, I jog in place, and I usually do it to music. Most of my workouts these days are not over a half hour, but in the past I've worked out for over two hours at a time. I might add that I have been a runner throughout most of this time period and I use the trampoline mainly at times when I'm injured or during foul weather. They can give an excellent workout, almost as good as running.
Expect the trampoline to be an expendable piece of equipment that will wear out. Mine have always given out at the springs and, when they do, it's probably best to just replace the entire trampoline. If one spring has broken, then all others probably aren't too far from it. This particular brand and model also comes with a little hand rail. Well, I just took mine off and have never used it. Think twice before spending the extra money to get it. My only complaint with mini-trampolines is that they tend to be somewhat harsh on my relatively weak ankles, but I've had no other physical problems.
Gary Peterson
Breaks easily Feb 04, 2011
By J. Page Had this less that 3 weeks when 2 springs broke. I'm well below the weight limit (200lbs). I bought this after the Urban Rebounder's matte wore out after 3 years, but ordered another of those after returning this to Amazon (thank goodness Amazon is so good about defective items). Three years is much better than 3 weeks and I could see a very dramatic difference in the size and weight of the springs.
Defective Jan 08, 2011
By Jennifer Zuber-Garrison
"Rac3rX"
I purchased the product as a gift for my 7 year old cousin. After assembled and used for less than 5 minutes, a spring broke. After further investigation, most of the assembly welds on the product were either cracked or broken. We returned the item and purchased a replacement from a different manufacturer.
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