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Stamina 36-Inch Folding Trampoline | Quiet and Safe Bounce | Access To Free Online Workouts Included | Supports Up To 250 Pounds

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Features

  • FUN, STABLE JUMP: Bounce to your hearts content with the Stamina 36-Inch Folding Trampoline. 30 tension bands provide a safe, quiet, and supportive bounce. The safety pad covers the bands to keep you bouncing safely.
  • BURN CALORIES AND TONE MUSCLE: Use a rebounder to achieve your desired fitness goals. Working out by rebounding helps burn calories and improves heart health with low impact exercise
  • FREE ONLINE WORKOUTS: Get the most out of your trampoline with 3 online workout videos. Videos include an introduction and 2 high-energy routines.
  • DURABLE, HEAVY-DUTY DESIGN: The trampoline supports up to 250 pounds and is easy to assemble. Six detachable, rubber-tipped legs protect your floor space.
  • COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT: Take your workout anywhere this rebounder folds and only weighs 14 pounds. Polypropylene mat

Description

The Stamina 36 inch Folding Trampoline is an effective, safe, progressive way to exercise at home or at the office for improved cardiovascular fitness, overall muscle strength, to aid in weight loss, and to improve circulation. Studies have shown that rebounding has many positive health benefits. Rebounding can go almost anywhere--fold it and take it with you--so you'll stick to your workout routine and get fit. Start slowly and progress at your own speed. By adding hand or ankle weights to your routine, you will progress to a more complete cardiovascular workout. You don't need an expensive gym membership to get fit. And you don't need a large workout area at home. Rebound while you watch TV, then fold and store it away in a closet or under the bed. Improves coordination throughout the body. The Stamina 36-inch Folding Trampoline is an effective, safe, progressive way to exercise at home, the office, or even when traveling, thanks to a unique design that folds down into smaller components when not in use. The rebounder breaks down into small, easily-stored pieces when not in use.FeaturesFolding design saves space when not in use36-inch diameterRugged, all-steel frame constructionSafety padHeavy-duty rebounding surfaceThirty-band tension resistance; each band is two inches wide for durability and stabilitysix detachable legsBenefits of Rebound Training Rebound training is challenging, easy on your joints, and lets you slowly progress at your own speed by adding hand or ankle weights to your routine, creating a challenging cardiovascular workout. Best of all for the at-home fitness enthusiast, it doesn't require a great deal of space or expensive equipment -- simply an open spot of floor, and perhaps a training DVD or two. Rebound training has been shown to:Circulate oxygen to the body's tissuesAid lymphatic circulation, as well as blood flow in the veins of the circulatory systemLower elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levelsStimulate the metabolism, reducing the likelihood of obesityImprove coordination throughout the bodyWarranty This Stamina product includes limited manufacturers warranties against defects in materials and workmanship of one year on the frame and 90 days on parts.About Stamina Stamina Products Inc. was founded in 1987, and was one of the first companies to develop infomercial products, with the introduction of the American Gladiator Home Gym. Stamina products additionally include the popular AeroPilates Performer, InStride Walker, Body Dome, and GYROTONIC Transformer. In addition to the Stamina brand, the company's products include Body by Jake, Suzanne Somers, Tony Little, Cosmopolitan, Brenda DyGraf, Denise Austin, and BodyShaping brands.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 36 x 36 x 8.75 inches; 2.24 Ounces


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 12 years and up


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 35-1625


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 1, 2007


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Stamina Products, Inc.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A decent one to get you started, but you do get what you pay for.
I bought this one about 2.5 years ago when I first heard about rebounder exercises. Thought it was a good price and I wouldn't regret much even if I didn't like it. Liked it when it first came. Seemed neat-looking and sturdy and bouncy enough to be fun. I put it in front of the TV and the kid and I both enjoyed jumping on it from time to time. But after a while, we lost interest and it was moved to the basement and barely used again. Then several months ago, I read a blog article talking about the health benefits that the blogger had by doing rebounder exercises in the past 2 years and how he eventually bought three different rebounders ($ to $$$, with this one being the first bought) and how the expensive one felt so much better. So I thought, hm, maybe I should try a better one too. Did some research and bought another quite popular model by another brand at about $300 to $350. "Wow" was how we felt when jumping on the new expensive one. So much bouncier and you can jump very comfortably for so much longer with little effort. We couldn't stop laughing when we compared the two side by side because jumping on them felt SO different. Now my 12 year old enjoys jumping on the new one so much that she often stays on it for half an hour or more until I push her to do something else. Still think the old one - the one that I am reviewing - is decent for the price. But it seems you do get what you pay for in this case. Not sure whether this one was less bouncy to start with or eventually lost its elasticity over the past 2 years even though it was barely used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2018 by B. Q.

  • I like it!
UPDATE: 15 days of using this just to get my blood pumping because I do so much work on the computer, and I am pleasantly surprised to find that I have lost a little over 2 pounds! I usually use it for 10 minutes at a time, at least 3 times per day (just before mealtime, usually). I've also notice that my cardio fitness has improved. I don't wear myself out on the trampoline - I just put some Motown music on and bounce to the beat - it doesn't seem like much effort, but apparently, it's enough for overall health improvements in a very short time. ORIGINAL REVIEW: By the time I was done reading all of the warnings, etc, I must confess, I was scared of severe injury or death and started having doubts about whether I even wanted to try it! I got it so that I could get some low-impact cardio as a way to break up the vast amount of time that I must spend on the computer (my job - but I mostly work from home). Going to the gym is great, but it's a minimum of 2 hours out of my day which is not always reasonable. Going for a walk is also great, but not always feasible (weather, etc). I looked into under-desk cyclers, etc, but I knew my knees would bang the underside of the desk (and it probably wouldn't add much cardio), so I decided to try the trampoline - it was very reasonably priced, and the reviews seemed good. Of course, it arrived on a day that I was home by myself, so I read all of the instructions where it says you must use 2 STRONG people to unfold it. I don't consider myself to be STRONG (they put the word STRONG in all caps - and I definitely don't consider myself STRONG in the all caps sense). In fact, they say you risk death if you try to unfold it by yourself as it could spring back and kill you - so you're supposed to get 2 STRONG people and hope that they trust each other enough that neither lets go while folding it back. I thought at first they might be over-exaggerating about how strong the tension was in the spring, but they weren't kidding - no way was I going to unfold this by myself without risking death...unless, as many of us weaklings discovered long ago, we use something as leverage. I took it outside and placed half of the trampoline under my porch railing - I fully trusted that my porch railing would not give way, and then pushed down on the other half of the trampoline railings until it popped open. It didn't appear completely locked in place, so I gingerly removed it, turned it right side up and pushed down on the rails until it was flat on the ground all the way around. I added the legs and then had fun figuring out how to get the protective coverring on it - the trick to getting that on by yourself is to hook one hole (there are 6 holes in the cover) over one of the leg threads, then screw on the leg to hold it in place. Pull it all the way across to the other side and do the same with that side. Then just work your way around.for each leg - it's actually pretty easy to do by yourself if you do it that way. So, within minutes I had it put together and jumping away! It seems quite sturdy and well-made, I think I will enjoy being able to get in some quick exercises while I'm working :) Oh, and there's no way I'm undoing it - it will stay open forever as far as I'm concerned...it's low enough to fit under a bed if you need to get it out of the way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2018 by Reidalong

  • Woohooo! UPDATE: OVER ONE YEAR LATER
We love it. Me and my husband both use it everyday. Its helped us both to loose weight in one month :) UPDATED 2/27/18! It’s been damn near a year (11 months) with our trampoline, and here’s how it worked out. After hours everyday of my four year old and my husband (seperately!) jumping on this, a few of the stretchy bands underneath tore/ripped off completely. No one was hurt when our trampoline broke🤗 Thankfully it didn’t violently snap in half or anything. So with my boys very upset. I immediately reordered this! We also had bought a toddler trampoline last year and it broke in pieces after two months. This trampoline held up a long time after heavy use! These photos are the ONLY wear and tear on this trampoline after a year of everyday use. Update: 06/11/19 We are still on our second trampoline with zero issues this time around :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2017 by bri

  • Awful. Jumping surface is pathetic. Cover rips quickly exposing sharp screws. A dangerous waste of money.
Terrible design. Bought for Christmas. It was easy to assemble, not very bouncy, but it was okay for the first two months or so when my 90 pound daughter was the only one using it. After a few weeks with my 120 pound daughter bouncing on it for an hour or so daily, it is no longer bouncy and the bouncing surface is stretched out and distorted. No one in the house weighs more than 130. There is no way this thing should be on its last leg with less than three months of use! I would say it is great for little jumpers but, since the cover around the rim quickly tears where the screws are, I can't in good conscience recommend it; those screws are sharp!. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2016 by TW in WF

  • Defective and dangerous!
The media could not be loaded. This is a poorly designed death trap. After setting up the trampoline, we discovered that everything was wonky and unstable (see pics). Because it's bowed and not level, so we couldn't even use it. Major disappointment! Finally, set up and take down is RIDICULOUS! It requires serious muscle and persistence to set-up/take down the trampoline. The description of "folding" trampoline is misleading!! Please see attached video of how difficult it was to fold up to return it. My husband could have been seriously injured because the trampoline SNAPS close with extreme force. I wouldn't recommend this product at all! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2019 by Dani Lynn

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