JumpSport Handle Bar Accessory For 39" Arched Leg Fitness Trampolines | Fits Only 39" Diameter JumpSport Rebounder | Trampoline Not Included (HAN-S-21050-01)
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The bar is not compatible with the 200, 230f, or 500 series, according to them. It should work for the remaining models. I own a 220 model, and it functions properly.
My trampoline did not have a model number; it simply said Jumpsport on the trampoline surface.
I ordered my handle at the time of purchase, and it was a simple installation, so I don't think it would be difficult to do so later. For balance and variety, this handle is ideal.
I believe you can contact the seller via Amazon and have the knobs sent to you. It's a lovely company, and I'm confident they'll respond quickly to your inquiry.
Selected User Reviews For JumpSport Handle Bar Accessory For 39" Arched Leg Fitness Trampolines | Fits Only 39" Diameter JumpSport Rebounder | Trampoline Not Included (HAN-S-21050-01)
This handle bar was purchased at the same time as my JumpSport Model 220 Non-Adjustable Helmet. Folding a 40-pound bag Inch Trampoline (which I reviewed as well) It is especially useful for beginners, so I believe it is a must-have. Those who have difficulty maintaining their balance. br>br>PROS: My balance was awful when I first began rebounding three years ago. I kept my hands on the bar at all times for balance, especially when jogging. I was able to jump/jog without the bar as my rebounding skills improved. I rarely use the bar now, but knowing that it's there in case I lose my balance (which happens from time to time) gives me peace of mind. My mother, who is in her fifties, suffers from vertigo. When she comes to visit me, she occasionally bounces lightly. She stated that she would be unable to complete the task without the bar. I hang my damp clothes (on hangers) on the bar as a drying rack. It is simple to adjust the height of the bar; & The bar has held up well over the last three years. It has never caused me any problems. CONS: br>br> The rebounder does not come with a bar. It would be ideal if it came as part of a package. Everything was sold as a package. The bar is also comparable in price to some of the less expensive rebounders. I wish it were less expensive, particularly because I believe it is necessary. br>br>TIP: If you are looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "innovative Because the handle bar takes the place of two of the legs, the rebounder comes with six legs. Simply toss two of them in your junk drawer. Before you begin installing the bar, make sure you know where you want it to go. Those two spaces should be left unoccupied. I started by putting the other four legs in place. After that, the bar was installed. Installing the bar with the rebounder already raised was much easier for me. seated on all four legs Also, because it won't fit through standard doorframes once assembled, make sure you put it together in the room you want to keep it in.
This is a really nice, sturdy bar that has helped me go from nervous to confident in my jumping practice. I'm a senior, and the bar allows me to jump a little higher and for a little longer without fear of injury. I enlisted the assistance of a friend to install the bar on the JumpSport; it wasn't difficult, but it wasn't easy either. and-go installation, on the other hand. Read the instructions carefully or enlist the help of a friend! It hangs the moon once it's finished, and I'd never want to be without my handy handle bar for jumping safety again. This is my second piece of JumpSport gear, and I've found them to be durable and long-lasting. equipment that will last a long time.
When I'm not using it for a specific exercise, it almost throws me off balance, and it replaces two of my legs, making it difficult to remove. I can take out the horizontal portion of the bar, but then there will be a lot of back and forth: I believe this is due to the size of my trampoline rather than a flaw in the bar itself. So it's great when I do require the bar. I don't use it when I'm not in a hurry. It simply obstructs the process.
I'm a 65-year-old beginner rebounder who has felt "unsafe" in the beginning. My confidence is boosted by the Bar. I believe a lot of it is in my head, but having the option to touch the bar if I so desire has helped me get a better workout. My JumpSport 250 is one of my favorite toys. It wasn't difficult to assemble/install, but I did it alone, and getting it to the correct height would have been easier with a second person. BUT, I was able to complete the task: With a little fiddling, you can get it to work. My purchase was a success!.
But, because I'm not the most graceful person, I still grab it when I'm afraid of falling or if my foot lands on the spring area. It is necessary for me. I understand that some people do not have it, but it gives me a sense of security and confidence.
Because I have a rod, plate, and screws in my lower right leg, this is an EXCELLENT exercise tool for me. I can jog in place without experiencing the same pain I do when running on hard ground. I plan to use this as a "senior" (over 65) and horseback rider to strengthen my core. br>My packages were well-made and sturdy, and they arrived within the estimated delivery time. br>Before deciding on this brand and model, I did a lot of research.
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This was purchased to go with the fitness trampoline that I purchased, and I am very glad that I did! The trampoline arrived two days before the handle, and without holding onto something, I didn't feel very stable on it. Though it was simple enough to do on my own, my son assisted me in adding the handle. I'm 5'8" tall, and the height can be adjusted to fit my needs. Because the legs that come with the handle are slightly shorter than the legs that come with the trampoline, it wobbles a little when you hold onto it, I only gave it four stars for stability. I solved the problem by placing some of those felt chair pads under the handle legs. Bouncing on this fitness trampoline with the handle is a great way to switch up your COVID routine from walking!.
I got rid of the bar. I had it up for a while, but it was missing some screws when it arrived, and I never bothered to go to the hardware store and get them. The bar was a little loose. The trampoline, on the other hand, appears to be of high quality. Squeaky to a minimum. It doesn't have an overpowering odor of rotten plastic. oh! I just saw a picture of it and remembered that it came with a pad for around the edges/over the springs, which stunk so bad that I threw it out as soon as I opened the box! The most revolting plastic odor imaginable! yuck! The rest of the trampoline, thankfully, did not smell at all, so it's all good. I wish the springs could be adjusted for different tensions if that's possible, but aside from the pad and the bar, it's a pretty solid trampoline.