Kanchimi 40" Folding Mini Fitness Indoor Exercise Workout Rebounder Trampoline with Handle, Max Load 330lbs
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For large adults, I'd go with the 48. It's ideal for my grandchildren, but I believe the larger size is required for you.
There was also no storage bag included with the one I got.
Yes, this trampoline can hold up to 330 pounds of weight.
Selected User Reviews For Kanchimi 40" Folding Mini Fitness Indoor Exercise Workout Rebounder Trampoline with Handle, Max Load 330lbs
I was looking for something I could do in my living room, and this was by far the best money I've spent on myself in a long time. I didn't want to go overboard with my spending. I desired a small object. I didn't expect to enjoy using this trampoline as much as I do - I use it EVERY SINGLE DAY. It's become one of my new favorite workouts! br>br>I'd heard of rebounding but had no idea how beneficial it could be. My favorite part about using the mini trampoline is that I can stand in front of the TV and get a good workout in a short amount of time; my legs feel like they're actually working, just like they did when I could run. In my quads, I can feel it (and see the results). I had knee surgery about six months ago, and while I'm still not supposed to run on it, this has been a wonderful addition to my walking/weights routine; do yourself a favor and get one! br>br>It's incredibly simple to put together - Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please.
It had been fantastic- until it finally fell apart On one of the legs, a weld had broken. For two weeks, my 50-pound daughter (pictured) jumped on it. Fortunately, she was not hurt. It could have been a faulty one, but it's supposed to be able to support a lot more weight.
It was barely put together, but for the price, it's a great deal. You won't find a trampoline that's easier to put together than this one! I've had three before and this was the easiest to put together, and I didn't even need a partner. It appears to be well-made and is larger than the other two (36" and 38"). It's also worth pointing out that - It's a little taller than other models, and it comes with some extra feet that raise the trampoline by about 1/2". I'm not sure why these other feet are included at all, let alone acknowledged- However, they appear to have more surface area than standard feet, so I discarded the originals.
For my son's mobility and leg strength, I bought this foldable trampoline. It appealed to me because it was foldable (it can be folded once or twice depending on how much space you have) and easy to store. br>br>I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the materials after assembly (which was extremely simple and could be completed by one person without difficulty). There are 32 rust-resistant steel springs and 6 stainless steel legs, with a total weight capacity of 220 pounds. br>br>Even though the trampoline was designed for my son's use, I can use it for my own workouts. I've discovered that working out on the trampoline puts a lot less strain on my knees and allows me to work out for longer and more effectively. It comes with a trampoline mat that can be used underneath it to protect the floor. When in use, the trampoline is very stable and does not shift. br>br>I was also blown away by how quiet the trampoline is when in use (apart from my son's constant laughter), thanks to the rubber leg caps and high-quality springs.
There are no stars at all. With the exception of a lame sheet with pictures, there are no assembly instructions. It would have been simple even if all of the parts had been terrible. They had dents in places, making it impossible to fit them together without repairing the dents. If you weren't careful, the powder coating would peel off in sharp shreds, cutting you. Some of the parts aren't even evenly spaced. In my photos, you can see the bottoms of the handles on the floor. They're not even close to being identical. Overall, it was a vexing experience that was clearly not worth my time.
Spouse, who is 205 pounds, can easily support his weight. br>The springs are not covered by the cover that goes around the outside, which is extremely dangerous. For safety's sake, one must wear a ballet slipper or house slipper that covers the toes and provides protection to prevent the foot from sliding into the open area. br>I bought it to go for a walk. br>This is the third one we've bought.
1. We had to change one of the bars in the first one because it wouldn't slide on. On the inside, there was a burr that needed to be filed down. It would only go on for so long after filing the burr and reinstalling the bar. Finally, my spouse had to use a pipe wrench to tighten the bar to the bottom so that the two bars were the same height.
2. The second was bought as a gift for a relative. Her husband was the one who put it together. He had issues with the bars as well.
3. The elastic string on the third one, which had been purchased for another family member, was broken. br> To keep the cover in place, an elastic string is threaded through it. I decided that repairing it would be a waste of time and money, so I returned it. The return is not a problem. br>The re-establishment of the re-establishment of the re br>Overall, I thought this was the best Brand to buy because of the weight allowance, as I thought it would be more sturdy than the others I looked at on Amazon. br>It went together quickly and there was only a small problem with one bar that was adjusted with minimal effort. br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> br>I had read an article about Rita Moreno using a mini trampoline/rebounder to exercise. Her legs, feet, and knees (one of which had to be replaced) had all been worn out by all the dancing. One of the few ways she could exercise without further damaging those areas was to use a minitrampoline. br>This is one of the few times when a celebrity has said something that has a positive impact on us. She didn't say what kind of makeup she was wearing. On December 26, I purchased the first one. Since then, I've been using it every day for about 30 minutes. So far, there have been no issues, aside from an occasional squeaky noise that my spouse claims is "spring noise" and not to be concerned about. br> If someone else in the family wanted one, I'd buy it again.
I'll admit that 10 minutes of jumping exhausts me, and my son's legs are now so muscular that I can't keep up with him. unintended consequencesbr>It's too tall to fit under our furniture, so we keep it in the corner of our living room for those times when we're stuck at home.