🚀 Bounce Higher, Live Better: Elevate your fitness game with every jump!
The 48-inch Foldable Mini Trampoline by OTM On The Move combines a spacious rebound surface with a silent bungee system and a 4-level adjustable handlebar, supporting up to 500 lbs. Its durable alloy steel frame and rubber feet protect floors while providing stability, making it perfect for indoor and outdoor workouts. Quick to assemble and foldable for easy storage, this trampoline is designed for family-friendly, low-impact fitness that fits seamlessly into your busy lifestyle.
Color | Black and Orange |
Brand | OTM On The Move |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Frame Size | 48 Inches |
Pad Type | Nylon |
Shape | Round |
Product Dimensions | 59"L x 48"W x 12"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Number Of Springs | 40 |
Manufacturer | OTM On The Move |
UPC | 198168073797 |
Model Name | Fitness Trampoline |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37 x 17.2 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 11.98 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 59 x 48 x 12 inches |
Brand Name | OTM On The Move |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Included Components | Handle bar, T hook, Elastic rope hook |
S**H
Great Trampoline!
Got this for my 10yr old who loves to bounce. Came super easy and quick to assemble. Great quality and super sturdy, he uses it all the time (adults have used also without any issues) A great indoor activity for bad weather days and easy enough to fold up and tuck away if you need to.
C**S
Super quiet to use
Chose this one first because it had good reviews and secondly, since its used indoors, the quiet factor was important. the use of the cords vs springs is amazingly so much more quieter and doesn't take away from its effectiveness. Good sized with adjustable bar - highly recommend.
F**N
Decent Entry Level Rebounder
Preface: This is my first rebounder and I've only used it a week. That said, I have some opinions.What I like:1. It's got a very large, lovely surface to bounce on2. It came with all the bungees already situated and all I had to do was put on the legs (screw in) and attach the bar.3. It's pretty quiet and mostly stable4. It's great if you're doing health bouncing and my 3 year old granddaughter loves bouncing on it. The bar goes low enough for littles to hold and it's big enough she doesn't yeet herself off it. Mostly.Things I didn't like as much:1. I wish the bar had pull pins for adjusting the height. Screwing them and unscrewing is tedious and annoying because lining the holes up every time is irritating. It's not difficult, I just think pull pins would be easier and more efficient2. Attaching the bar is such a process that I will probably just leave the legs on and only remove the top portion if I don't want it on there. I will shove a couple of pool noodles over the tops if I do this so nobody falls and impales themselves but it's more likely I'll just leave the bar on. For all the exercising I do I'm fairly lazy and just dislike how this part assembles.3. While it's fairly stable, the rubber feet are not very large nor are they very grippy. I use the rebounder on laminate flooring and because it's not super grippy the rebounder will shift a little when I'm doing side to side or front to back motions. Not enough that I feel unsafe but I'm also not going very hard on this thing yet so with more aggressive movements that could potentially be an issue.4. Lack of info on the size/tension of the bungees means I have no idea what good replacement bungees would be should I need them at any point. After I bought it I tried finding more info on it to no avail. While I can theoretically replace them with another brands bungees I don't know the diameter and to find the length I will need to remove one and measure it. They are likely standard but you know what happens when you assume.I think it's a decent entry level rebounder but whether you enjoy it will depend on what you want to use it for; exercise, health bouncing, letting kids play on it so I'm going to give you my thoughts on that.Exercise: I'm almost 54, 5'5" and weight 225 (shush, this is why I need a rebounder!) Exercise on this is doable but challenging and possibly frustrating depending on how you're doing it. In short, because it's so soft I have to work a lot harder to keep up with videos or go fast and since I'm already out of shape I'm fighting for my life on this thing! If you are a lighter person you will probably have an easier time of it but because I'm heavier it makes me dip lower on the down bounce and there isn't much spring to assist me on the up bounce. Can you still work out on it? Absolutely! Just know you may struggle a bit if you're not in tip top shape and especially if you're heavier. There is no way to tighten up the bungees for a firmer bounce and if you replaced them it would cost you what the rebounder cost in the first place. All that said, I still enjoyed working out on it but if that is your primary motive you might want to explore slightly firmer options.Health Bouncing: Perfect for that! It's gentle and soft so when you bounce it's not jarring your joints. Just gently bouncing is so enjoyable on this thing. Because it's so large it's also nice to just sit on it. It is a less stable surface than a firmer rebounder though so be aware of that for your ankles. I lift weights and have pretty good balance so my ankles and knees are fine but I could see how it might be something to think about if you have weak ankles. One tip, put a soft, smaller size ball (like about 12" maybe? One of those pilates ones works great) between your knees and hold it there while you bounce. This keeps your knees and feet lined up so you're less likely to roll an ankle. Over time as you strengthen up you will be able to ditch the ball. Also, use the stability bar, that's what it's there for.Kids: Like I said, my three year old grand daughter LOVES this thing. She grabs onto the bar and just bounces away! It's big enough that I can jump on it with her and she thinks that's super fun too. I would limit the number of kids on it at a time to just two though, it's not big enough for more than that. The skirt on it covers the bungees to a point but little feet could still slip in between them if they're bouncing on the edge. It is quite large though so that hasn't been an issue with ours. If you're using it on carpet it should be fine as far as sliding or moving but if you're using it on vinyl flooring I would suggest maybe putting a rubber mat under it. If a kid is aggressively jumping I could see it moving and shifting. It's big enough I don't think it would tip. Even with my weight standing on one edge the feet have not come off the ground.All that said, I have already purchased a Jumpsport rebounder to use for exercise. It's really a night and day difference and it should be since there is a three hundred dollar difference in price! The Jumpsport is firmer and has the ability to tighten up the bungees for an even firmer bounce. The metal tubing it's made of is thicker and stronger with a better finish (aesthetics ) The one I got is smaller (39") so I do miss all that space a little but the bigger one was almost $800! The Jumpsport also has curved legs for better stability and the rubber feet are much more grippy so they don't slide. The bounce on it is much more responsive so fitness is easier on it. Still challenging and can be made more so with extra exertion but easier to keep up with videos or the beat of the music due to the firmer bounce. It's also more stable.I will be keeping both since now that I have two I don't have to fight the granddaughter for a turn and my husband is actually doing the health bounce on this one but honestly, I will probably primarily use the Jumpsport. If you need a soft, gentle budget friendly rebounder I would say this is a decent option. I gave it four stars because once I compared it to the Jumpsport I could definitely see the quality differences. Since I've only had it a week I cannot speak to how well it will hold up. Lack of replacement parts could be an issue.
A**.
Great for low impact exercise
I got this as a Mother’s Day gift for my mom because she told me she wanted to start exercising more. She’s in her 50s now so this was a great way for her to exercise without having a lot of impact on her joints like running on a treadmill would be.
B**T
Missing Parts
Not happy. I'm a 77 yeard old woman and didnt start putting my trampoline together until it was too late to return it for misding parts. You have to double check to see that all parts are included. I thought it looked like everything was there was there until I actually started putting it together. A handrail support is missing, plus one leg is slanted inward. Something you wouldn't notice till you put it together. The directions said install an elastic rope but there wasnt one.
M**R
Sturdy and quiet
This is a great purchase. Very easy to put together. It is sturdy and quiet. Fast shipping. I am happy I went with the 48 inch instead of the 40.
A**A
Must have for kids and dogs
Kids love it. Doubles as a dog bed. Exercise? Not yet.
K**A
Had to Return-Defective
Out of the box, everything seemed great about this rebounder. Was so happy the bungees came pre-installed and all I had to do was open it up and attach the legs…First off, be sure to open the mat on something like cardboard that you don’t care about. When the mat popped open, it grabbed a chunk of carpet and tore it off the rug (I realized this could happen as it was happening).On installing the final leg, I realized the leg post had a blob of metal on the threads and the leg would absolutely not go on. The blob was small but visible and made the rebounder unusable (after I waited a week to receive it).I taped a note to the defective part because I’m not confident they won’t just leave it boxes and send it out to a new customer (no customer service to help find a solution).Ended up ordering a different brand and while it took a little work to install the bungees (and it’s not as cute as this one), I was able to start using it the same day it arrived).
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