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By Bob
Date: February 14, 2023
Made well, but wait until it is on sale. Even at $240, it's pricey for what it is,.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By AZGuy
Date: June 11, 2022
I purchased this to replace a much more expensive commercial version and I am pleasantly surprised at the quality. Our old one was getting loose and becoming rather load when used. This is surprisingly quiet for what it is. The noise of someone using it doesn't travel throughout the entire gym as our old one did.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: April 03, 2022
I used this in physical therapy for core and balance. It is exactly as I expected. It must be braced because it does move especially when using the weighted balls. But is great to use as you get older and are working on your balance.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: February 08, 2021
Worth the price, gives a good workout
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Miss La
Date: February 07, 2021
Definitely not gym quality, it can't handle my 10 lb ball but works great with a 6 lb.ball! It is a little noisy and you have to put it up against something and weigh it down, I used rocks!! I Don't regret buying this so far I am just glad I got it on sale! Definitely not worth $300!
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Linda T Bruhn-Cherry
Date: August 20, 2020
Works great in my studio for ankle stability exercisesclients really like it!
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Stanley A. Morris
Date: February 19, 2013
This is a well designed, very easy to use medicine ball rebounder. I use it with 2 to 10 pound medicine balls for physical therapy and just plain fun reasons. It is as good as the $850 unit at the PT center. Im very pleased with it. The rebound is well supported by the springs so it throws the balls straight back, as it should.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Stanley A. Morris
Date: February 19, 2013
This is a well designed, very easy to use medicine ball rebounder. I use it with 2 to 10 pound medicine balls for physical therapy and just plain fun reasons. It is as good as the $850 unit at the PT center. Im very pleased with it. The rebound is well supported by the springs so it throws the balls straight back, as it should.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Larry Krutka
Date: December 04, 2012
Had to wait 3 months to get the rebounder, but I was not in a rush. I have had one just like this for years and it has held up with daily use. A good product for the money
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Larry Krutka
Date: December 04, 2012
Had to wait 3 months to get the rebounder, but I was not in a rush. I have had one just like this for years and it has held up with daily use. A good product for the money
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By J. Pasker
Date: April 08, 2011
I got this product several years ago on the recommendation of a physical therapist after a severe injury required nearly a year of twice daily physical therapy. When it arrived, we (I needed help due to injury) had to drill the holes in the handle larger. It was the part that adjusts up and down. They were just made too small from the factory. We also had to go to the hardware store to get bolts for the bottom two mound points, as they did not include them from the factory. The quality of the pre-assembled components, the trampoline section and the frame, was great; but the person that should have checked the quality of how it would be assembled must have been taking the day off when my unit was built and shipped!However, once it was put together and working, this rebounder worked great, and it helped recover the use of my arm. A few things you need to be aware of when using this with medicine balls is you will want a non slip mat to put it on, and the more weight you can keep in the ball storage tray, the better it will work. Otherwise, it will tend to move around, about an inch, every time a ball rebounds off it. Having it up against a wall helps, but you need to make sure it won't harm the wall its up against! If you use this in an area without cement floors, even on padded carpet, it will cause quite the racket, as it causes the floors to shake, just like if someone where to stomp their feet. It's not the fault of the rebounder unit; to bounce that heavy ball back, there are a lot of forces in play! Using it on a cement floor is much better.On carpet, I used it with someone standing on the back of the unit to keep it from moving around as much. Yes, even with an adult man standing on the back of it, it still moved on carpet, and would have to be "re-aimed" after 20-30 rebounds with a 8 pound ball.Once I was able to move it to a cement area and put it up against a sturdy wall, it stayed in place. It also rebounded with much more force. Being able to change the angle was key to my recovery as I was able to do many different exercises with this rebounder. This product wasn't perfect, but it ultimately performed as well I I could expect any similar device to perform, and I'm able to type this review because of it.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By J. Pasker
Date: April 08, 2011
I got this product several years ago on the recommendation of a physical therapist after a severe injury required nearly a year of twice daily physical therapy. When it arrived, we (I needed help due to injury) had to drill the holes in the handle larger. It was the part that adjusts up and down. They were just made too small from the factory. We also had to go to the hardware store to get bolts for the bottom two mound points, as they did not include them from the factory. The quality of the pre-assembled components, the trampoline section and the frame, was great; but the person that should have checked the quality of how it would be assembled must have been taking the day off when my unit was built and shipped!However, once it was put together and working, this rebounder worked great, and it helped recover the use of my arm. A few things you need to be aware of when using this with medicine balls is you will want a non slip mat to put it on, and the more weight you can keep in the ball storage tray, the better it will work. Otherwise, it will tend to move around, about an inch, every time a ball rebounds off it. Having it up against a wall helps, but you need to make sure it won't harm the wall its up against! If you use this in an area without cement floors, even on padded carpet, it will cause quite the racket, as it causes the floors to shake, just like if someone where to stomp their feet. It's not the fault of the rebounder unit; to bounce that heavy ball back, there are a lot of forces in play! Using it on a cement floor is much better.On carpet, I used it with someone standing on the back of the unit to keep it from moving around as much. Yes, even with an adult man standing on the back of it, it still moved on carpet, and would have to be "re-aimed" after 20-30 rebounds with a 8 pound ball.Once I was able to move it to a cement area and put it up against a sturdy wall, it stayed in place. It also rebounded with much more force. Being able to change the angle was key to my recovery as I was able to do many different exercises with this rebounder. This product wasn't perfect, but it ultimately performed as well I I could expect any similar device to perform, and I'm able to type this review because of it.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
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