I recently got a Leaps and Rebounds trampoline, and I’m absolutely thrilled with it! From the moment it arrived, it was clear this trampoline was built with quality in mind. The assembly was straightforward, and the instructions were clear, which made setting it up a breeze. The bounce is exceptional-it's incredibly responsive and provides a smooth, consistent feel that makes every jump enjoyable. Whether you're practicing tricks or just bouncing for fun, the performance is top-notch. The frame and springs feel robust and well-engineered, giving me confidence in the trampoline's durability and safety. Speaking of safety, the design of the enclosure is impressive. It’s sturdy and high, with no gaps that might cause concern, which means peace of mind for me and my family. The padding around the edges is thick and protective, minimizing the risk of injury. Overall, Leaps and Rebounds has exceeded my expectations. It’s not just a trampoline; it’s a well-crafted piece of equipment that delivers on its promises. If you’re in the market for a trampoline that combines safety, durability, and an unbeatable bounce, I highly recommend giving Leaps and Rebounds a try.
This trampoline exudes quality. I’ve used many cheaper models, but the Leaps and Rebounds 48" is worth every cent. It assembled smoothly and offers a wonderfully comfortable bounce!
This is my first rebounder. I got the larger one, and it takes up a lot of room. but i think I would have gotten used to the smaller one. I really had to be budget minded. I also got the stability bar (highly recommended).
What, if any, are the downsides to the 40 inch Leaps and rebounds? There's not a lot of room where I'll be using it. And what about storing it? Any tips? Do I just lift it up on end? Thanks!
I would say the only downside is that you don’t have as much room to do certain lateral moves. You could definitely still make it work though 😊 I personally don’t store it because it motivates me to jump on it a lot more. I have a couple other rebounders and I just put it on its side with the legs facing the wall so it doesn’t take up as much space. Let me know if you have any other questions and good luck finding a rebounder 😊💪
Hey Sydney! I've been rebounding for about two years on the OneTwoFit trampoline and I've been thinking about upgrading. Do the legs of the Leaps&Rebounds come loose, as with the OneTwoFit? They seem to attach the same way (i.e. twisted in, as opposed to attached with a tool like the JumpSport). Also, how does the noise level compare to the OneTwoFit? Thank you!
That’s so exciting you’re looking for an upgrade! They do twist just like the OneTwoFit. The Leaps and rebounds also moves side to side when you jump laterally. If you’re looking for an upgrade I highly recommend JumpSports or acon 😊 Acon 55” might be your best bet since you’re used to a larger frame. Leaps and rebounds is still an upgrade from OneTwoFit just not a major upgrade. Hope this helps
@@madamel.6756 I totally agree! I hope you love your new upgrade. Heads up it will take a little bit to adjust to the bounce but once you do you’ll love it!!
I had the ladies buy a round GOPLUS one and it is too deep into the bounce. The onetwofit has a coupon now so it is 20 dollars more than that’s the golpulus and way better quality.