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๐ Bounce into fitness with style and silence!
The ANCHEER Foldable Rebounder Trampoline combines a heavy-duty, joint-friendly bungee system with a rust-proof, UV-resistant frame, supporting up to 550 lbs. Equipped with resistance bands for strength training and engineered for ultra-quiet operation, itโs perfect for indoor and outdoor use. Backed by a lifetime warranty, this trampoline delivers efficient calorie burning and low-impact workouts tailored for all fitness levels.





















| ASIN | B0FH6NZ5N3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #608,397 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #297 in Fitness Trampolines |
| Brand Name | ANCHEER |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (5) |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Frame Size | 40 Inches |
| Included Components | 1*Trampoline |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40"L x 40"W x 7.8"H |
| Item Type Name | TRAMPOLINE |
| Item Weight | 11.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ANCHEER |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 450 Pounds |
| Model Name | ANCHEER Trampoline |
| Number Of Springs | 96 |
| Pad Type | foam |
| Shape | Round |
| UPC | 840533801169 |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime |
G**.
Decent- Good for beginners
I am new to rebounding and thought this would be a great start for me. I weigh 155lbs and this holds my weight well. I have been using it for about 3 weeks now. It doesnt move and was quiet when I received it but now its starting to make some noise in the bungee on one side. Everything looks fine so Im not sure why its making the noise. Im giving this 4 stars because the resistance bands that come with it arent very resistant for me, also awkward in the position they are in, and you cant just fold it up and store it. Taking the legs off is easy but folding and unfolding is difficult. For me anyway. I just leave it up. The middle is a lot more lax than the edges and you can feel it when you jump in the center of it. Its a lot softer in the middle. It is stable and it does not move so thats a huge plus with it. Eventually I will get a different one but for right now its working for me. I will be removing the handle because it restricts some movement but its amazing for balance and thats why I purchased it until I got used to using the rebounder. Very easy to assemble but I had my husband open it all the way for me.
N**6
Buying a second one (one year later)
Lost over 100 pounds in less than a year! I bought this last year and it really was wonderful! They don't last forever. I literally wore it out. Safe, easy on my arthritis and FUN! I didn't go to a gym, just used this rebounder consistently and the weight fell off. Improved overall health too. I've come back to buy another. Highly recommend
C**R
DO NOT BUY
Do not buy this rebounder. I bought the 40 inch which said it could handle up to 450lbs. My friend who weighed 275 lbs jumped on it one time and the two of the bungies snapped. Couldn't return it because was past the allotted time.
J**.
Not sure yet, will update!
I'm excited to try it, this will be a rating so far without much use. It took awhile to put together, but I'm not too savvy on such things. I'm 50 and disabled with bone on bone knees (morbidly obese), arthritis in shoulder and carpal tunnel wrists, causing loss of strength in hands and arms. There is no way I could have put this together without help. First off, unhingeing and opening the trampoline is the first step. My roommate had a tough time but he was able to get it done alone. After that I decided to look up a video how to put this together, I couldn't find it here so I just googled 'video how to put together rebounder with bungee cords'. (They make it look so simple and easy...I had to start and stop and go back several times, but it did help a lot to see real visuals as the instructions only have pictures.) The next step of putting the extra bungee cords on was a pain in the arms! You have to line everything up just so, and I had no strength to stretch those cords around the trampoline. There is a tool that helps put it on but I couldn't lift, I had to actually turn it the opposite way and pull the bungee DOWN in order to get them on. After that, assembly was fairly easy but I had some issues getting the skirt on correctly and lining up the white labels. Putting the legs and feet on were simple but I had problems again with the bar you hold on to and getting the top and bottom aligned and the knobs in. The parts that you turn on the side (numbered like 9, 10, 11) you have to line up the hole just right and it can be difficult to do. That is where I gave up for the night and the next day my roommate and I figure it all out together. We finished and he jumped on the trampoline just fine. Unfortunately, I was scared to do it, had to push on my rollator to try to stand up the trampoline and even then my knees said nope. I just don't have the strength to push up with my legs to even get on the thing. Disappointed, but I have just ordered a step and will update once it comes and if I make it on the trampoline. (Sitting on the couch and putting feet up on the trampoline and bouncing my legs worked a bit.)
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