🦘 Bounce into better health—quietly, powerfully, efficiently!
The Newan 40" Silent Mini Trampoline features 30 thick 8mm bungee ropes and a robust 1.5" steel frame supporting up to 330 lbs. Its anti-slip rubber caps protect floors and enhance stability, while the durable PP mesh surface ensures long-lasting use. Designed for low-impact, joint-friendly cardio, it offers a time-efficient workout equivalent to jogging, cycling, or swimming, making it an ideal compact fitness solution for home use.
Color | 40" Round Blue (NO Handle) |
Brand | NEWAN |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Frame Size | 40 Inches |
Pad Type | Foam Pad |
Shape | Round |
Product Dimensions | 40"L x 40"W x 9"H |
Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 14.5 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Number Of Springs | 29 |
Manufacturer | Newan |
UPC | 793610061812 |
Model Name | 1039 Lan |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36.5 x 13 x 3.5 inches |
Package Weight | 6.71 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 40 x 40 x 9 inches |
Brand Name | NEWAN |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Size | 40 inch |
D**B
Great Quality and Value: Love it!!! (Read on for assembly tips)
When I read other comments about assembly, I hesitated to purchase, but I'm so glad I did! The quality is great and after everything I've read, "rebounding" is wonderful for helping with lymphatic circulation/drainage (which for those of us with autoimmune issues or going through chemotherapy, is critical.) And, I swear there's something about jumping that just makes you happy. Have you ever seen anyone on a tramp without a grin???Yes, it's a bit of a challenge to set up, but I'm 61, 120 lbs and with a bit of effort and attitude, I nailed it solo in about an hour! The bungees can be hard to attach, but this is also what gives the tramp its quality bounce. Here are a few things I figured out to make the process easier:1) Read the instructions before you even begin. This will give you an idea of the overall process.2) EVEN BEFORE YOU START, GIVE ALL THE BUNGEES A GOOD LATERAL TUG AS MUCH AS YOU CAN TO LOOSEN THEM UP A BIT. (This is the part that can save you a bit of time and energy and I only figured it out well into the process :))3) Attach the springs according to the directions for the first twelve or so springs (i.e. in exact order of the diagram... this keeps the spacing from mat to bar at equal distances. (Note: the attachment balls face on the underside of the mat....you'll figure this out, but just saving you time.)4) When it starts to get a bit challenging, prop the tramp at an angle on a wall or piece of furniture with the underside facing towards you as shown in the directions, and start using the enclosed tool. Again, you'll figure it out, but the two prongs (face you) and attach to the bungee (at the end farthest from the ball) and, with the tool, you'll pull the bungee up and over the bar, then pull HARD using your body weight to get it around the ball.5) The directions have a diagram numbering the order of the bungees to attach. I found this hard to keep track of because you need to keep rotating the tramp on the wall for your leverage. After the first twelve bungees or so, I just started looking at the space between the mat and the frame and would attach the next bungee where I saw more space (i.e. to help pull the mat more to center.). Another option would be to use masking tape or stickers and number the positions on the frame to the diagram so you didn't have to deal with losing track when you rotated the tramp.6) When you get to the last third of so, the pulling gets easier!7) If you can't do it on your own, find a neighbor or a friend and ask for help. It's worth it and kindness is always a gift to the giver.Enjoy!!!
T**S
Easy to use once installing the bungee cords
Great workouts on this quiet low impact mini trampoline. Great to use with YouTube videos and easily moves out of the way. A bit challenging to put together initially.
L**D
Totally worth it! Read my assembly tips!
I've had this a week and absolutely love it! That's not a lot of time but I thought I'd share anyway. I can't say enough good things about this rebounder and I don't write a whole lot of reviews but wanted to share my tips on assembly.Here's all the info I can offer you at this point.I'll start off with the assembly since that's probably what you are wanting to know about first.1. You must absolutely wear gloves during assembly otherwise you will really hurt your hands and that's never worth it. I used my rubber coated garden gloves and they worked great.2. I am 150 lb decently in shape female and put this together myself. I highly recommend you assemble this upside down on carpet or mat. Assemble diagonally. I tried to stretch the bungees upright like the dude in the picture and there was no way that was going to happen.3. Instead, I laid this down on my workout matt upside down. I put my foot on the middle of the mat and my other foot on the edge of the frame. Make sure you let your foot up enough a couple of times before pulling the bungee fully so it has a bit more slack. Then hold tight with your feet. I used the pulling tool to get underneath the frame, wrap it around the outside of the frame and then around the plastic ball. Sometimes it took some a couple of tries to get it to grab fully. Just maneuver the ball a bit so the bungee will wrap it.4. Use your body to pull and do it swiftly until you get all of them attached.5. Don't forget to go back and attach the bungees wrapped around the legs. They need to be stretched the same as the rest.I worked up a sweat putting this together, not gonna lie, but it's completely doable and not hard once you get it going. Don't use your arm muscles because it won't work. Use your body leverage!!! I assembled this in about 45 minutes. Once I got it down to a science I was off and running.I'm 150 lbs female and I use this using bare feet for about 30 minutes each workout. In one 36 minute session this week I burned 382 calories. If I were on my bike trainer for the same amount of time, which I usually am, I would be fried and burn less calories (around 285 according to my garmin watch). However, I could have gone another 30 minutes on this rebounder easily. The bike... I would have been wiped.This rebounder is super sturdy and has just enough bounce. It's also super quiet. I feel so so so good when bouncing on this thing. I think it has already helped with my mood and I can tell it's tightened my stomach, and I'm already in decent shape but working on my tum.It came with an extra bungee which is awesome in case one breaks but to be honest I don't see that happening anytime soon. It seems really sturdy to me.Hope this was helpful! If there are any changes to my opinion on this rebounder I'll post an update.
P**G
Great trampoline, poor quality control
I really like the bungee cord trampoline compared to the spring trampolines I’ve had before. It has a better bounce, and it’s silent. No squeaking!The trampoline mat and cords are of high quality materials and craftsmanship. However, I took off a star because of two things: (1) one leg had no threads and could not be screwed on, so I had to return the trampoline and get a replacement, and (2) it was a beast to put together. I am a 63-year-old, 123-pound woman who struggled to attach the mat to the frame with the bungee cords, but I did finally manage it over the course of two days. It took a few days for my upper body soreness to subside. Wow!Make sure you stretch those bungees before attempting to attach them! That really does help.
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