🏋️♂️ Elevate your home workout game with bounce, balance, and unbeatable durability!
The JumpSport Essential Steel-Frame Mini Trampoline is a 39-inch indoor rebounder built with a lifetime-warrantied alloy steel frame and patented arched legs for maximum stability. Featuring quiet EnduroLast elastic cords and a reinforced lay-flat mat, it supports up to 250 lbs and offers a low-impact cardio experience. Comes with 60 days of free access to JumpSport Fitness TV for diverse trampoline workouts, making it a versatile, durable, and safe fitness solution for home use.
Color | Black |
Brand | JumpSport |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Frame Size | 39 Inches |
Pad Type | Skirt |
Shape | Round |
Product Dimensions | 39"L x 39"W x 12.5"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 21 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Manufacturer | JumpSport |
UPC | 637602201582 637602200660 |
Model Name | JumpSport 220 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00637602201582 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39.84 x 39.53 x 2.56 inches |
Package Weight | 12.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39 x 39 x 12.5 inches |
Brand Name | JumpSport |
Warranty Description | Steel Frame & Legs – Lifetime, Mat – 2 years, EnduroLast 2 Elastic Cords – 2 Years, All other components – 1 year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | RBJ-S-20158-00 |
Style | Model 220 |
Included Components | Fitness Trampoline |
Sport Type | Gymnastics |
D**Y
jumping for joy
I've been looking for ways to improve my health in 2012 and increasing my level of exercise is part of a two prong plan to do so. Since it's still winter, I was looking for a way to exercise indoors that would help raise my cardio output but in a low or preferably non-impact manner. In addition to having really bad arthritis, due to a couple of bad falls my kneecaps are held in place by screws so I need to be *really* careful what type of impact they are exposed to.I did a lot of research not only about the various types of trampolines but also as to their health benefits. There is some promising research that suggests that the lymphatic system cam greatly benefit from the gravity effects experienced while rebounding. If this is true, I would want the benefits to last and from some reviews on other units, longevity can be an issue with indoor trampolines. The Jumpsport had the best reputation for quality and customer service so I figured I would give this a try.It arrived within five business days of ordering, in large diameter, flat box. The legs are not attached for shipping and it took under ten minutes to assemble with the allan wrench provided which was easy for me to do.It comes with a workout DVD which I was happy and surprised to find that the leader of the workout is a mature woman, 50+ years old. I have some serious limitations at the moment so I was thrilled that the video had anything remotely possible for me to make a start with. The instructors demonstrates modifiers for various levels of ability so even I could participate from day one. The video is shot in a very clear format - white background, three women, no bells or whistles. There are seven sections including a warm up, stretch, cardio, strength, upper body, core, and final stretch. Lasts about a half hour if you do the whole thing.The trampoline itself is a ROCK SOLID build which relived any fears I had about my height/weight being the right match for this unit. I am 5' 11" and at the moment close to 200lbs; I was concerned that my heels may come too close to the ground on a good hard jump but I found I have several inches of ample clearance and nothing to worry about there. I have been using this in short intervals but so far I have not had any increase in pain in my knees, hips, etc. It has a really nice feel to the bounce - soft enough of a bounce not to hurt but firm and responsive enough that you feel you're catching a little bit of loft/air.This is just my first week with the Jumpsport so if any issues develop with quality or durability I will update this review accordingly. In the meanwhile, so far I'm very impressed with the product which I feel meets the claims set forth in the description and would recommend.02/27/12 UPDATE: Much to my own surprise, two days ago I was able to make it through the whole half hour workout. Although I was a little (well honestly A LOT) more tired than usual the day after and into today, I have not experienced any unusual soreness like when I have started other workouts.I am really happy that I was able to actually complete a full workout, and part of that accomplishment is due to the excellent DVD and positive coaching it provided. I had to use the modifiers and do the push ups standing, leaning into a countertop as I can;t easily get on the floor. I've posted a photo of a screen shot from the video; as I'd mentioned above, it is filmed very clearly and that makes it very easy to follow.I'll continue to post progress with the Jumpsport but for those on the fence about whether they can do this with a disability, I'd say this really is worth the 30 day try, with nothing to loose and maybe some really great results to gain. -DG
B**Z
Love it--most used piece of exercise equipment I've ever owned
I bought my Jumpsport trampoline a little more than a year ago and I am still so pleased with it! I'm 5'3" and weigh about 145lbs. and I work out on it about 4-5 days a week for about half an hour. I am 40 and I was looking for a low-impact cardio tool that wouldn't hurt my knees and joints. The hopping in aerobics classes is too hard on my knees, ankles, hips, and feet. It did take me a little while to build strength in my ankles and feet on this thing and that probably isn't the usual for everyone (I work on mine with bare feet). I started at about 10 minutes a session and gradually worked up. I still can't do some aggressive, deep bounces without my shins feeling sore, but I think that's probably fairly unique to me. It has been so beneficial to my health and I find that my endurance and strength has gone up in my legs, etc. I work on the 4th floor and find that it helps me have the endurance to climb the stairs faster than most folks and not be so terribly winded (still winded, but not as breathless as before). If you make sure you add arm movement--and specifically, movements that raise your arms above your heart--you'll greatly increase your cardio intensity. You may not want to do this until you feel very stable and used to the footing on this trampoline (I put the back of a straight-backed dining room chair against my trampoline to begin to steady myself when I was getting the hang of the jumping. It was cheaper than the rail accessory, but the rail handle would be a worthwhile purchase if you have balance issues). At first I checked out YouTube videos for ideas on jumping exercise variations or I just bounced if I was tired and wanted to be active while watching television, but the real fun began when I realized that adding some fun music with a good beat could make my workouts seem more fun, inspired movements of their own, and made me work a lot harder than I did without the music. I have found that I like dance-y aerobic movements that are less jerky and more flowing movement (also easier on your joints). I've been able to modify movements inspired by some of my old aerobic and exercise videos, adjusting footwork since the space is restricted and some movements aren't practical on a surface that isn't solid. I confess that I've never really liked exercise with repetitive movement like my elliptical--it's just boring and seems to take an eternity. The more I find ways to make this fun and interesting, the less I have to convince myself to get on it and use it. It has turned into a great stress relief after a long day of work and I am surprised that I even enjoy it many days when I think I'm too tired to get on it. Choose some music that inspires you and consider changing it up a little once in a while to something you wouldn't normally listen to. I think my all-time favorite is the best hits from the BeeGees (add some disco-like moves to your workout!) and other disco-era songs that were a bit before my time, but so much fun! I also love 80s rock and peppy songs from artists like TobyMac that have a great beat and feel-good lyrics. Something totally unusual for me was discovering Bhangra-style (think Bollywood) style music--it has a great beat and it's pretty fun even if I can understand the lyrics. I got a Hemalayaa DVD "The Bollywood Dance Workout" that has really fun music and movements that I can modify when I want to use the trampoline. Probably not for the guys, but the gals will probably enjoy it! One easy way to mix up your workout music is to add some favorite stations through [...]. I've added a "Bollywood workout" station that is fun when my usual needs a change of pace. It's a free way to try out workout music that you may not know if you like and keeps your Jumpsport workout interesting. Get creative--making sure you are extremely careful about your balance--but have some fun doing some dancier moves on this thing! If you like Zumba, try some modified Zumba moves for the smaller footprint. The more variation I have, the more areas of my body I can work out. I can feel the workout in my legs particularly, but if I get enough arm movement, I notice strength and flexibility building there too--and a much better cardio workout. My only gripe is that I'd love a wider jumping platform area just because I love to do movements that require as much space as possible, but I still find this model is perfectly adequate--especially for the price. I take good care of my equipment and my bungees have never broken and appear to be in very good condition still after more than a full year of use. The frame and platform are very well made and I think will last a long time with decent care. My brother liked mine so much that he has one too. He's taller than I am (I'm 5'3") and so he gets a little to close to an 8' ceiling with his jumps (having stronger guy legs, I think he gains more height in his jumps than I do)--he moved it out to the garage. Also, don't put this on tile floors or you could damage the stability of the grout with the bouncing--I use mine on a carpeted floor (which might be safer if you should fall or have to quickly dismount). I just lean mine up on it's side when I'm not using it so it's out of the way. If you want a piece of great workout equipment that offers versatility and makes you feel like a kid again, this is it! I'm still enjoying mine and think it's by far the best investment I've ever made in exercise equipment (I have an elliptical, Total Gym, free weights, bike, exercise DVDs, etc)!
J**N
Well worth the cost! Perfect for my needs!
I exhaust myself researching and trying anything before I find what I love, and after much laboring over what I need, this is the rebounder I LOVE! I thought it would be too small - it is not! It is very high quality! The mat, the steel, connections, budgy cords - all just great!! I have a cheaper one ( different brand) that I do like that we keep at a cabin we go to in the summer and it is fine. But this Jumpsport is amazing! It did not come with the bungy cords already connected like some of the reviews had stated. I called Jumpsport and the model I have doesn't come like that therefore a lower price which is fine with me. It also does not fold up as some of the reviews say, which is okay with me also. The reviews I have read say it is too difficult to fold those up, so I think this is fine. I couldn't have installed the bundgy cords by myself - their strength pretty intensive. After all done - the price is very fair for the quality, the strength, quietness, stability size, etc. is wonderful. I will have this forever. A rebounder stimulates my metabolizm, drains my lymphatics, lubricates my joints, warms every muscle, and helps maintain strong bones. I am 70 years old, very healthy in my body, believing consistent gentle movement is the key. I am not concerned with hard work-outs. It is the consistency and the movement of every part of the body! This rebounder is wonderful and is perfect!
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