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Just want to clarify: I own the BCAN, and the bungees DO have a metal crimp on them with shrink wrap tubing covering it so that the crimps don't scratch anything - frame or feet. From what I can tell by feeling it, the crimp on the BCAN seems to be longer than the other one you show. In my book, that makes the closure system on the BCAN superior. My BCAN also has overlapping material that protects me from sticking my feet through the bungees. I agree that the legs loosen a bit, but it doesn't bother me as it's minimal and easy to fix. I set it vertical against the wall when not in use, and tighten up the 8 legs with just a small twist as I roll it back out to use it. Doesn't take any extra time. The noise test didn't translate well on the video, apparently. Not too rave on the BCAN but it sounded quiet to me. Maybe different in person. Mine isn't creaky AT ALL. Sounds like the bounce is where it's at. I like my bounce, but maybe it's because i don't know what I'm missing w/o trying the more expensive brand. However, I really doubt that I won't get similar lymphatic health bennies on the BCAN. Buying the lower cost BCAN means that I'm getting the benefits of use rather than not rebounding at all because I can't afford one. I've had no problems with it, and I'm very thankful for it. I mean, come on, it's a mini trampoline; do we really need to spend hundreds - or a thousand + - to bounce up and down for 10 min a day?! If someone has health issues - joints, weight - that need consideration, that's another conversation. I'm 140#, haven't rolled an ankle or hyperextended a knee yet.
Have u lost your mind?? $800 for a Rebounder?? I have had mine for over 8 years, a Weider its quiet, tight and a perfect bounce it was $50. Its a simple production and bungees havent had much improvement in the last 50 years All of those are a total Rip Off
I love my cellerciser. I've had it for over 20 years, and never had to replace the springs or mat. Rebounding is the best full body workout and I never get tired of it.
I've owned a BCAN rebounder for 11 months now, and I use it nearly everyday. This was my first rebounder, and I love it. The build quality of the BCAN is excellent. I like the bounce of the BCAN, perhaps I would like another even more, but since I enjoy using the BCAN daily I don't feel the need to to find out. I have the 48" model with the arched legs this style of legs doesn't loosen over time in my experience.
Cellercizer all the way. Bungee-types are awful for folks that pronate because the ankle rolls at the bottom of the jump and does so with loads of force. Not good.
I have a cellercizer and really like it too. It's not really that noisy and it is hardy. I did not get the bungee cord type because I read the bungee cords get stretched out.
This reviewer appears to be very biased. To be fair the Bcan is not as bad as he's trying to make it out to be. In fact in some areas the Bcan is actually much better. For example, the Bellicon and the Leaps and Rebounds have a painted frame and legs. After jumping on the rebounder for several years the paint may wear away where the bungee rubs and expose the bare frame below. Some frames are made of steel and may begin to rust because of this. However the Bcan frame and legs are not just painted, they are actually powder coated (this gives it superior durability) and it will last much longer. Also the Bcan is not that hard to unfold as the reviewer mislead. You simply remove a couple of bungee cords and it's easy to unfold. This reviewer also flat out lied about 'electrical tape' being used on the Bcan. Electrical tape is not used anywhere on any rebounder, regardless of brand. What you see being used is called heat shrink tubing, and they use this for two reasons; first, it makes a more wear resistant connection around the clamps, and second, it is more visually appealing than seeing bare metal clamps on the bungee cord. Of the 3 rebounders reviewed the Bcan can also hold the most weight (550 lbs for the 48"). This is why it feels stiffer when you first use it. However, the bungees will loosen up over time. All bungees loosen up over time. I was going to buy a Bellicon but then I learned that the distributors only pay around a $100 for them and then turn around and sell them to the rest of us for $700 or more. That is not making a profit - that is price gouging. Invoices have been posted online from Bellicon employees showing this. This is why you always see Bellicon distributors saying they are the best, they need to keep that assertion in the public eye so they can keep making huge profits. To be fair, the Bellicon is a well made rebounder, but is it worth 7 times more? That is the question. If you're going to buy a bellicon buy it around the holidays when they typically go on sale. Another good rebounder not even mentioned in this review is the JumpSport.
Thanks for your great comment, I also noticed in doing the bounce test, he pushed more on the edges of the BCAN than he did on the other rebounders. I think calling them entry level rebounders is a farce.
If you're on a budget get the Bcan. If you plan on keeping and using your rebounder for a lifetime, get the JumpSport. Bellicon is no longer the king of the hill.
I’ve had my bellicon for 14 yrs and it’s absolutely pristine still. I’ve only had to replace the bungees twice. The frame and mat look the same as the day I bought it
I was blessed to get dibs (right after he listed it) on a fairly new 40” Leaps and bounds for $30! The family moved to Spain from SoCal and the husband was eliminating items from their storage. 😁
I have 2 Bellicons that I purchased in 2014 and 2018 and the bungees came attached. What a shame Bellicon, for charging more AND having purchasers now have to set up the bungees. I absolutely love the Bellicons but that is not a turn in the right direction.
Thx for this! I was totally going to get a Bcan. I don't want to spend a ton of $$ but you made a great case for the Bellicon. Those crafty Germans....such a good review. Thx! [subscribed]
The bellicon is also really good if you are super fat. It is rated for 440 LB, i am 413 and it works great using the ultra strong straps. It makes working out a lot easier because you don't have all that weight impacting on your knees and you can do floor exercises on it to without having to get down on the floor. It also really helps with back pain. I got the 49" with the folding legs and it was worth every penny. It's not as fun with shoes though, I stick to bear feet.
I have to concur about the Bellicon. I bought a 44" with medium cords per their recommendation for my weight but upgraded to ultra firm later for more of a fitness bounce. Then I added stability bars a bit later than that. Altogether with those upgrades I paid just over $1K. I also got a Cellerciser a couple of years after the Bellicon because I wanted a portable RB of good quality to take outside. That was about $450 and added stability bar for another $125 or so. Between the Cellerciser and Bellicon is no comparison; Bellicon is a way better bounce, way smoother. I'm glad I have the Cellerciser though to have a portable rebounder. Love the Bellicon.
Well the Bellicon is the original bungee rebounder, and that company cares about quality, the other ones are chinese knockoffs, never top quality. I got my Bellicon used-like-new on craigslist. Took me a year to find one, but totally happy with it.
@@aleksgreen562 yeah, I guess these brands are able to pay him to promote their product, whereas Dave Hall with the Cellerciser is just a small business and he does his own promotion via word of mouth and his youtube channel. But I love the Cellerciser so much I would never even consider another brand.
I have the BCAN which is perfect for me. I'm 5'4" and 126 pounds and have had no issues with any noise, or loosening legs. It's great for the price~ According to the manufacturer, you remove a few cords at regular intervals around the perimeter which will produce a bit more give. These guys are kind of big for a small rebounder. 😅
Thank you for featuring BCAN in your comprehensive rebounder review video. We’re delighted to see you highlighting the benefits of our rebounder alongside other great brands. Your thorough comparison of different rebounders highlights the importance of finding the right fit for each individual's needs and preferences. We appreciate your dedication to sharing valuable insights with your audience, empowering them to make informed decisions about their fitness equipment. BCAN is proud to offer the most cost-effective and green hands-friendly option, ensuring accessibility and ease of use for all. If you or your followers ever have any questions or need further assistance, we’re here to help. Keep up the fantastic work in the wellness community!
I have the 6 sided Bcan and I love it! It’s very stable and the bounce is just right for me. I had it for almost a year and jump 5-6 times a week. Only tightened the legs once so far.
1st Timer & Jst SetUp my Foldable 48” BCaN w/metal coils. I’m 50ish and feel like a Big Kid. I absolutely love the tension/feel and it’s sturdy w/not much noise whn jumping. SetUp was Checking Coils, UnFolding & Screwing 8 Legs. I was Bouncing in Minutes & Happy I bought the 48”🤙🏽
I purchased my BCAN (spring version, not bungee) about a year ago. I love it! Thank you for making a great quality affordable option. While searching for rebounders for general fitness, I stumbled across a physical therapy organization that uses the BCAN spring version on their RU-vid site. Apparently, they help lymphatic cancer patients using your product. That’s what sold me on your product, after a great deal of research.
Your Bellicon does not have adjustable bungee strength and is painted instead of being powder coated. It also has a smaller frame diameter than some of the other better rebounders currently on the market.
@@Thomasp1x That depends on what you mean by "the best". Both Bellicon and Jump Sport are at the top of their game but between the two only the Jump Sport gives you a lifetime warranty, the much more stable legs and an adjustable bungee system, so you can set how much of a bounce you want. The Jump Sport also has a thicker frame which is also powder coated instead of just painted (for improved durability). Jump Sport also offers a model which easily folds in half for easier storage. Bellicon does not. If by "the best" you mean the best value, then I would reccomend the Bcan. It offers many of the same features as the Jump Sport but at a much lower price point. The frame is not as thick but it is still powder coated. The Bcan is a great rebounder if you are not planning on rebounding for the rest of your life. If you want to buy a rebounder and keep it for the rest of your life then I would recommend the Jump Sport. A much better review about the Bcan can be found here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jDClyoqGZ_c.html . The same reviewer compares several Jump Sport rebounders here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5XaeZO1KDP8.html . Hope that helps.
I purchased the 40” Leaps and Rebounder in April 2024. It’s definitely better than the spring type rebounder I previously had which was so loud and squeaky, I couldn’t stand to use it. I wish I had purchased the larger 48” Leaps and Rebounder because the surface area feels way too small on the 40”. I’m not a huge person; 120 lbs, but it feels very stiff and hard on my joints. I wish I had saved my money and waited for the Bellicon. Also, definitely wish I had purchased a handle for it too.
Been rebounding most of my life. I've gone through several of the cheap ones. I like my rebounder from Rebound Air (Al Carter was promoting rebounding decades ago). I happened on a folding one from the thrift store for $20. The folding feature has been helpful during my several moves. It truly is an all body exercise. If you haven't jumped in a while when you get back on it, you leave it actually feeling like you've done sit-ups!
great video. I am from Australia and got a jumpsport to start off which was great. one I knew I was using it every day, I upgraded to the Bellicon. it was a huge ticket item for me but was so worth the money. a huge difference. can highy recommend Bellicon
I'm really pleased with the Leaps And Rebounds Rebounder! The quality is outstanding, especially considering the price. I'm eager to use it because it's gentle on the body and offers excellent health benefits. The customer service and support are also excellent. I would definitely recommend this product and company to friends and family.
Feines Trampolin ❤ wie überraschend, dass dein Freund plötzlich Deutsch spricht! How surprising to hear your grand appeal German! ❤ Thank you for the test!!!
I have the Bellicon. I purchased it about 14 years ago. It’s perfect. Still PERFECT. I wanted something easy to hop on between clients,or even while on with clients. I wanted something that was going to last and be silent and feel great. Zero complaints. ❤ P.S I paid over $700 way back then. Seems like it’s new. Love it. That said, It’s a lot of money. Unfortunately, if I had not gotten this one, I doubt I’d have used it even a fraction as much.
So helpful thanks as i’m about to jump in and give this the best possible chance of success for a lifestyle change and you’ve inspired me. Seems the folding leg option means I can go for the 49 rather than settle for something small due to lack if space. Do you find legs makes it quick and easy to get it out of the way between jumps, or is folding the legs too much work?
I LOVE MY BELLICON!!! 😄 I purchased one when I was about 19 or 20. That was about ten years ago and I use it A LOT. I haven’t replaced anything on it and it’s incredible condition. Totally worth the cost as long as you actually use it. People think I’m 20 instead of 30. Maybe the rebounder is partially responsible for this? Idk 🤷🏼♀️ If you can buy it, go get one now. You’ll LOVE it!!! God bless 🙏🏻✝️🕊️
This was a really good review of quality and price point. If you test more in the future, the JumpSport Pro (350 or higher) seems to be the middle ground between Leaps and Rebounds and Bellicon. Quick note: if you turn your bungess so that the metal isn't hitting the frame the noise might be reduced. Move the metal part closer to the plastic clip.
Thank you so much for including us in your review video! We're glad to hear yours and your friends' thoughts on our rebounder. We strive to be affordable alongside a lifetime warranty and great customer service. Any reviews and suggestions from our customers are welcome and will help us ensure to make our product better, while still keeping it affordable! If anyone has any questions about our rebounders, please feel free to reach out to us! Thank you for your honest review, and keep up the good work!
I have a spring mini-trampoline I bought around 20 years ago. It was made by a local trampoline company - they no longer make the mini's. It was quite expensive then. I am thinking about buying a mini-trampoline for my 90 year old mother who is in really good health. But, I'm just not sure if I should go with the spring or the bungee for her. She's not heavy, it is more for general health and balance.
We appreciate your review here and sincerest apologies for this delayed comment! We had seen your video on our end and got that new frame shipped out for you and hope it assembled correctly this time. Let us know if you need anything else at all! From our team at bellicon, we hope you continue enjoying your bellicon and happy bouncing 🙂
I just received my own Bellicon rebounder yesterday. The T-bar sold at $170 cannot be inserted into the unit and a number of my e-mailes to the "team at bellicon" are still unanswered except for a diagram sent to instruct me to disassemble the addition where the T bar is inserted. What kind of a "team" am I dealing with? At a $1,200 purchase price I expect to have help when I need it. Very dissappointed in dealing with the team at bellicom. For me it is not possible to use the unit until I have a fitting T bar.
I am looking at your rebounders and saw this review, so this wobble is not normal, I was torn on buying the 48" because I could see the wobble in the frame, is it a fault. Maybe a new review @wellnessdaddy needs to be done if this is only a faulty frame. I am so glad I read your comment.
I have the largest bellicon and am looking for a smaller. I will stick to European made. Mine came almost fully installed, I only had to screw on the legs.
@@wellnessdaddy if you are in Europe why not? Do you know the Heymans brand called Trimilin? There is also another, a third brand…..when I find the name I’ll let you know. It’s also German and similar to Bellicon.
I love this video especially the contrast and compare, I used to have an old spring rebounder and it was noisy and hard to use, so i stopped. This video makes me want to give it another try. I'll go high end this time.
I have had the Leaps and Rebounds for awhile. It is quite bouncy which I don't like. However, the Bellicon is so expensive and I don't rebound enough to justify the cost. I enjoyed your comparison.
I got a 40”. Haven’t put it together yet but your favorite is $600 !!! I hope it’s better than mine for under $100 I’ll be putting it together later but I don’t expect anything close to your favorite. I have a stair stepper and walking under desk treadmill. I do like working at home and having a way to expel energy to stay energy up and stay fit. Jump rope too and the ball simulating huluhoop After finishing your video. Maybe I should just send mine back now before unboxing lol. It’s 40”! I can’t have too much stress on my joints. So thank you. Not even opening this 40” It will be stiff and noisy Later. For rebounding. Cant have a wider space in nyc.
Yep you get what you pay for but still $800 it's kind of stiff I bought a Zupapa 😮 on Amazon few years ago and so far so good still rebounding. Anyway I am glad to find your video which is very well done thank you
I have a Bellicon and it is worth every penny! Mine came fully assembled, I just paid a little more to have it fully assembled. :) I also chose the folding legs
Anyone know how a fitbounce pro does in the competition. I have a new one unused because while it was in process of being shipped to me, I learned i have pelvic floor muscle prolasps. Using a rebounder is now not an option for me. So very disappointed.
I've had numerous rebounders over the years. I do actually use mine daily, which is why I've gone through so many. The first thing to always go are the bungees then the surface material. That said, I have had the Becan, with metal hooks that hold the bungees wider than most, the longest thus far, including the Bellicon, which I did not like, nor did I like the higher price. That's my experience. Becan, 100%.
Have you tried Kanchimi? I've seen a lot of great reviews on Amazon even better than Becan, I'd love to read your opinion I really want to buy one but I'm a bit lost and I do not have $700
Oh wow~ had I only known. Couple weeks ago, a woman I know tried to sell me her rebounder because she knew I'd recently started looking at them, only barely started researching though. She admitted it was an impulse buy & she never even used it, though she'd had it custom made. Wanted $300 for it, which seemed high at the time, but main reason I passed on it was because it was hot pink/orange/green~ not something I'd ever buy. Just wanted a plain, black or blue, whatever~ didn't matter, but not that neon noise! Anyhow, turns out it was a Bellicon, & of course I later looked them up, learned all the amazing stuff, & am now getting plenty of exercise kicking my own butt...still, 2 wks later. Errggh.
They're called "trampolines". We had them in the '70's & 80's. Ours had steel springs. Dreaming up a new name does not make you a trail blazer. It's the same with "spin class": they're just stationary bikes all lined up in rows with some goofball at the front of the room shouting out encouragement and imaginary scenarios. Get over yourselves with all of this "reinventing" crap.
Thinking of getting the Bellicon. . . Is there anyway you can get another 10% coupon? I just came across your video as I’m just starting to research rebounders. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the reviews. Using your experience. For the bellicon, did you get the comfort or standard? What about the legs, I think screw on??? What bungee strength?
@@wellnessdaddyas a vision trainer, I’d also say it can improve your eyesight significantly! And if you add vision training, you can get rid of your glasses at some point ( that’s what happened to me!) People don’t believe till they try
This is the one I got. I almost wish it had a little firmer bounce. Sometimes I feel like I'm jumping in mud. But...I'm older and need to be gentle on my joints!
I have a Bellicon for sale that is practically brand new. Its the large one regularly $779 plus tax but will take $550 if anyone interested in the Tyler, Tx area.
If he did not test the Cellerciser, then he did NOT test all the best ones. I have the Bellicon (which came completely assembled), but the cellerciser is awesome!!!