Key Information
Size: Choose a rebounder that leaves a bit of room when you stand and jump on it. This will reduce the chances of getting into fall and trip accidents.
Weight Capacity: It is a must to choose a rebounder that can support your weight. Most of them can bear up to 200 pounds of weight. If you are above this range then be very careful when picking a rebounder.
Assembly: It is important to look into the assembly directions before assembling the rebounder. Missing the directions can lead to a waste of time. If the problem persists, contact the support team.
Safety: If possible, look for a trampoline that comes with a handlebar and has a safety pad installed. Moreover, anti-slip mats are also safer.
Price: It’s better to choose high-quality trampolines even if they are a bit costly because they will last longer than cheaper ones. If budget is the issue, choose a well-known brand that sells cheap rebounders.
Durability: A durable rebounder is one that has high-density grips holding the mat. It won’t squeak when you jump or exercise on it. So, make sure you take the noise factor into consideration to check the durability.