Bounce Your Way to Better Health! 🎉
The Leaps and Rebounds Fitness Trampoline is a premium rebounder designed for both adults and kids, featuring a weight capacity of up to 270 lbs. With its innovative bungee cord system, integrated safety mat, and durable steel frame, this trampoline offers a quieter, safer, and more enjoyable workout experience. Perfect for low-impact cardio and strength training, it’s easy to set up and transport, making it ideal for home or outdoor use.
Color | cobalt blue |
Brand | LEAPS & REBOUNDS |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Frame Size | 48 Inches |
Pad Type | Foam Pad |
Shape | Round |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 16 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Leaps & ReBounds |
UPC | 024606934859 |
Model Name | Leaps & Rebounds: Rebounder |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42.3 x 15.4 x 5 inches |
Package Weight | 10.1 Kilograms |
Brand Name | LEAPS & REBOUNDS |
Warranty Description | Warranties for International Shipments/Orders will not be honored. We will also not accept returned Rebounders that are international (also due to shipping costs). |
Part Number | rebounder-48-blue |
Size | 48 |
B**K
Great trampoline—solid build, daily use, could improve on storage
I’ve been using the Leaps and Rebounds trampoline (40-inch version) almost every day for a year now and I love it. It’s sturdy, well-made, and was easy to put together. You can feel the quality right away.I got into rebounding after reading about the benefits—helps with balance, lymphatic drainage, and full-body activation, not just stronger legs and core.Only minor gripe: the 12-inch legs don’t fold. I get why—they help with stability—but if there was a way to keep the build just as solid while making it easier to slide under a bed or stash by a wall, that’d be a win. Right now I just leave it out, since I use it daily, but folding legs would make storage simpler. Still, not a deal breaker.
N**D
Must Buy! Great product!
I have been using the Leaps and Rebounds rebounder for several months. I really like it. It was easy to assemble & I was able to do it on my own. I like that they have extra cords just in case they snap. It's a well made equipment. It's not noisy that I can watch TV with regular volume on. It's heavy enough where I feel safe jumping on it but not too heavy where I can't move it around if I need to store it away. Even my husband loved it when he tried it that I ended up buying another one for him (the bigger size). I'm 5'6, 150lbs so the smaller size was perfect.I don't do any high jumping just bouncing to low jumps but even with that, I feel it has made a difference with my energy levels. I would definitely recommend this product!
R**I
Great
Great.
T**A
Better than what I expected for the 48 inch model
So this review is for the 48 inch Leaps and Rebounds model - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F5BT7PY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details. My wife was determined to buy one of these dam$ things and I was looking for something other than the $500 models she was excited about. This model seemed like a decent compromise between cost and quality - at half the cost. The (few) negative comments I always look at - legs breaking off due to poor welds did not concern me - I can re-weld those - and the plastic parts that is the go between the mat and the bungey cords are a potential weak spot - but I can ty-wrap together any that breaks - so those objections were not much of a concern. I was expecting to see see some poor welding - at least on the ones one I got they seem to be decent welds - I doubt I'll have any trouble there. The plastic parts and the bungey cords breaking I can see - but as I mention before I have a work around fix for the plastic - and they did throw in 2 additional cords. The last item would be the sewed in "anchor" on the mat for each cord connection - that a possible weak point - but again I think I can patch that if it happens (more likely when it happens - but who knows how long that will be). My grand kids came over last night - and bounced for hours on it. The grandson is around 125 lbs and he was really bouncing hard on it - a lot harder than my wife would ever do - and it seems to stand up well.
J**S
Broke again, and again, and again...
Like so many others on here, the plastic pieces that hold the bungees onto the frame broke off one by one. While I'm not a very large person (5'3" and only 130lbs) and only used this rebounder moderately (5 minutes a day 2-3xs per week)... one connector broke after a month, a couple after 6 months, another couple after a year, and now two years in, 8 have broken off and it's completely unsafe and unusable.I emailed the company months ago to see if they could replace the plastic bungee holders so that I could keep the rebounder and not have it go to waste, no response at all.I then chatted with amazon trying to see if they could contact the company for me to see if I could even *pay them* to get replacement parts, they said they couldn't help me because those parts weren't under warrantee.SIGH, $250 down the drain after only a couple years. Very disappointing, as this is a lot of money for me and I bought this to help with my chronic inflammation and autoimmune disease.P.S. If the company contacts me to FINALLY make this right (just by sending me the replacement parts (hopefully more than 8 as I expect more to break with time), I'll update you all).
L**T
Great for lymphatic drainage
Perfect size and easy to assemble. Love it!!
B**E
Great rebounder
Of all the rebounders I've tried in a reasonable price, Leaps and Rebounder is by far the best. Highly recommend
K**Y
Easy to put together, see measurements in my full review
This is my first rebounder, and I haven't had it long, but so far so good. I can't really imagine the Bellicon being worth much more than this one, so for that price, this Leaps & Rebounds is a much better value. This was very easy to put together. I just recommend making sure the metal crimps land in a place that's not touching the bar or plastic clasps so they don't abrade any part of the frame.If anyone needs the measurement between each leg of the 48" rebounder, it measures 21 5/8", see photo. Also, if anyone is curious whether or not the 48" is referring to the total width or the jump-able area, 48" refers to the total area. Jump-able area diameter measures about 33 1/4".
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