The $250 Jumpsport shown is the lower end, non adjustable bungee cord rebounder. Go for the 350 Pro or 550 pro, which compares in price point more closely to the Bellicon will give you the ability to adjust the firmness of the bounce that you prefer! I’m team Jumpsport myself!
I feel that if you were going to compare the Belicon with the Jump Sport than a better review would have been to choose one that isn’t their lower end model. I don’t believe this is an honest comparison.
I’m agreeing with the comments that you didn’t do a fair comparison. I’m wishing you picked the larger upgraded version of the Jump Sport, or the comparison could’ve been the smaller less pricey Bellicon.
I was on the fence about which one to purchase until I saw this video. I can't really afford it, but I also realize that when it comes to my health, I can't afford not to. This is the only way I will be able to work out regardless of the weather and in the privacy of my own home. Thank you.
Once a person does just a little deep research regarding the quality of the Bellicon steel frame and weave of the mats they use so as to prevent pronation of the ankles, there is really no decision to make other than the Bellicon. I have used mine for a decade. Only changed the bungees a few times and that is really simple. Will never buy a spring minitramp again in this lifetime.
My doctor recommended I do this for my bone health. I was shocked at the price but honestly I can see just by you bouncing the difference. So thank you for this video.
Hi Angie, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Rebounding seems to work every joint, and also keeps your blood flowing and bones regenerating. The softer bounce of the Bellicon has a softer bounce for your knees and makes the experience much more enjoyable. I wish you so much health and fun! Thank you for writing.
i ike jumpsport better than bellicon, the bounce is very similar with the 350 or 570, adjustable bungees and much more stable, my bellcon squeaks and moves on my floor, literally it is a few feet and the jumpsport legs are way more stable and safe with arched legs i have both here
I have a 570 pro being delivered today I can’t wait! I sold my Bellicon to buy something else and then got a Jumpsport because they are adjustable on tension! I also had a Jumpsport 350 pro before and I didn’t think the Bellicon was an upgrade except for larger jumping surface.
@angieamarillo How do you like the 570 PRO model? I am thinking about ordering that today! It will be delivered tomorrow. I got on RUclips to see if I could find out the difference between the 550f PRO and the 570 PRO.
I'm a fan of JumpSport, bouncing on it for seven years now. So, I recently upgraded my cords to adjust the tension and find the experience a bit jarring. I'm baffled. I revisited your review and am contemplating investment in a Bellicon. I would love to find a retailer to test the difference.
Hi there! The main Bellicon store is in Chicago, but.... If you search you can find a workout studio with them, or even someone who would let you try theirs. Try facebook groups and ask, tons of people would love to share. I wish you luck and a great outcome!
Thank you for your video. I just purchased my Bellicon, and am still waiting for it to arrive. I purchased the 48inch and the medium strength bungies. I am 5'1" and 117 lbs. I was vacillating between the medium and the strong strength. I hope I made the right decision.....
@aidab7542 How long did it take you to receive your trampoline from the day you placed your order? I like the Bellicon but don't like the long wait. I want to get started now so I'm pretty decided on ordering the Jumpsport 570 PRO model today. It will be delivered tomorrow. I know I can send it back if I don't like it but I have a feeling I will love it!
@@iamlucy2308 it took about 13 days. I am super happy with it and feel it was worth the wait. I know how it feels to want to get started ASAP…. So I hope you enjoy your Jumpstart if you decide not to wait. I noticed after I purchased mine, that there is a belliconUSA and I think they offer sales. Since they are in the US you’d probably receive it quicker. Best of luck! 🌺
Hi, so glad you elaborated on these. I got a travel van, and am wondering if the 39 with the comfort mat expanding the surface a bit will be too small in the long run lol. (I do have rebounding experience). My van could prob hold the bigger 44 but lots of things will have to go in that van.
Hello again ☺️ Have you considered the folding legs on the 44"? It would make things easier in the tight quarters on a van. It would make it very easy to pull out and set up outside. If you do go with the 39", consider the softer bungees. If you were thinking strong, go with medium. The small rebounder seems to be more stiff than the larger ones. I wish you fun and safe travels!
@@brentsmith1 what is the difference/benefits of the 39” or 44”? I’m looking to purchase a good rebounder that will last. Which one would you recommend. Thanks. Peace Love and Blessings
Hi Ray! I took a look at Leaps and Bounds, nice and I definitely like the price. Have you tried one? I would love to know how it has been for you. I just made a video I will post this week on the quality of the Bellicon bungees. I hope you take a look. I wish you fun and healthy bouncing!
Thank you very much for the objective review - even as a Bellicon instructor! I am eagerly waiting for my rebounder to arrive. Excited to get started ☺️
@PeterAlanA1234567890 i was thinking that too😄 im going to try it eventually. Have u by any chance tried it? The dimensions are very similar thank u again
@@katiej5051 No I have not tried it I just purchased a 39 in. Bellicon and it is a no joke premium machine, when screwing on the kegs it feels precision, the choice is German or Chinese, that's the choices I saw. I am terrible at following through with exercise so I figured it's an investment for the rest of my life do it right the first time.
@PeterAlanA1234567890 thank u so much I'm looking forward to someday purchasing a bellicon. And I would like to try sometime and use the bellicon bungees on the JS frame I will try that first and see how it goes. Thank u again+
Well thanks a pant load for raining on my parade! My friend bought a $30 one 5 years ago and has used it every day since and raves about it, so I ordered one. It's not even here yet and now you tell me your "cheap" one was a few hundred bucks? Boo hoo 😭
Feels like a cloud, such an awesome description. Thx for helping me decide to step up to the Bellicon! btw, what brand of shorts are you wearing in this video? they seem like a good combo for fitness/everyday wearing
I'm really glad you found the video helpful, I wish you a wonderful time bouncing! I'm not quite sure about the shorts, but I'm pretty sure they are a Target special, it's been my go-to the past few years:)
@@brentsmith1 haha, that's awesome! one more question, what strength of bungie did you get? Wasn't sure whether to just get the 'default' strength of go one level stiffer... curious which one you went with and if you'd get the same strength again?
@@lancelot222 Great question, I have continued to get 'strong' bungees which is good for 150-190lbs. It is stiff enough to do more intense workouts, while still being a very fun bounce.
Great review. Do you recommend a firmer or softer bungee for bellicon if the goal is to mainly jump for pleasure (rather than any particular exercise)?
Softer for fun definitely but not too soft. I've had mine for 10 years and after around 4 years of regular use it's a good idea to change the bungee ropes as overtime it'll become too soft and when you bounce you'll touch the floor. If you get the stronger ones the bungees should last longer but not as much bounce.
My Bellicon had to be replaced after5 months. My weight may have been the problem. I replaced it with a $109 Amazon tramp and so far it's doing great. Bellicon is not consistent with quality!!
Good morning Mario I am sorry to hear about your experience, but I am very happy that you found a solution and you are still bouncing! Thank you for sharing your experience. I wish you so much health and fun!
Hi Marci! I have a 49" and a 44" Bellicon (which is shown), and I have used a 39" Bellicon many times, similar size to the JumpSport. The difference is the quality of the bungees, no matter what size / bungee strength the Bellicon, there is a softness and ease felt in my knees and ankles that is not found with the JumpSport. The JumpSport has a 'thud' feeling on the bottom of the bounce, where the Bellicon rebounds me back in the air. I hope this helps, please ask more questions if you want. I hope to see you bouncing soon!
Hi @Linda Allison, Thanks for the question! I am using the JumpSport Model 220 that costs around $250. I am addressing the question of why someone would buy a much more expensive Bellicon rather than a much lower priced one on Amazon. I have a question for you Linda if you have the answer... Do the more expensive JumpSport models use different material in their bungees than the cheaper ones? Or are they the same material, but adjustable for a different stiffness? I wish you fun bouncing and health!
@@brentsmith1 The larger 44" models use a stronger bungee. They also have more knots to adjust the firmness. Some of the more expensive models use 36 instead of 30 bungees. The legs of the more expensive models are also arched, which may provide more stability. I have been researching both the Bellicon and the higher end JumpSports. I prefer the design of the bar on the JumpSport, but I keep hearing that the Bellicon has a "better bounce", whatever that means. If Bellicon had a better designed bar, I wouldn't hesitate to purchase one.
@@littlelulu10 Thank you for the explanation of the different JumpSports! I would see if you could give a Bellicon a try, there is something different and easier with the bounce. Maybe join the Facebook Bellicon group and ask if anyone in your area would mind letting you try. As far as the Bellicon bar, we really enjoy the bar on our 44". After work this weekend, I will make a short video on the bar and the ease of it. Thank you for the inspiration 👍and for the comments!
So helpful. Thank you! But I see the Bellacon has three sizes. I don’t have much room. With your two sizes, would you say the smaller (dimension, please?) is adequate? I’m thinking the firmer strong might be best for a senior working up to jumping rope?
Love my bellicon I got last November. Great workout and stress reliever. Put a smile on my face in these covid pandemic times. Have 49 inch with t bar. Expensive but worth every penny. Rolls-royces of trampolines.
Agree. No regrets. Felt guilty spending the $ but after reading TONS of reviews online in videos & comments, I figured all the people who ended up with inferior brands spent the same by the number they upgraded & traded out over time. I read so much about breakage with other brands and haven’t seen one bad review by Bellicon user. LOVE mine, same as yours.
Glad to read your experience because I ordered my 49 inch Bellicon with T-bar on 1/2/24 and I’m anxiously awaiting delivery from Germany. Hope you’re still rebounding and loving it!
Hi John! The Jumpsport is a 39" and the Bellicon is a 44". I don't have the Jumpsport anymore so I don't know the mat measurement. The 44" has much more of a fun feeling, the 5" definitely makes a difference. I hope this helps and I wish you the best!
Hi there! At first, I would say the first couple months, the legs loosen and need to be tightened down until they settle. Whenever I move the rebounder, I just make sure they are tight. I would NOT use lock-tight on the threads, you would never be able to remove them. It is convenient to remove the legs if you ever need to put it in the car or something. Like I said, it's not that big of a deal and they settle in and keep tight after some time. I wish you the best and thank you for writing!
Hello Brent. I have a leaps and rebounds brand and like it, although I have never had the opportunity to jump on a bellicon. I can't find a place to try one out. I have been considering a bellicon, but the price tag has prevented me from doing so. I would love your take on the leaps and rebounds and see how it compares~
Hello Kenna☺️ I am so happy you are enjoying the greatness of rebounding! I have never tried Leaps and Rebounds, but I am hearing more and more people really enjoying the experience. I am considering getting one to try it out. I encourage you to join the Bellicon Facebook group. You can ask to try someone's Bellicon in your area. Bellicon users tend to be very excited to do that👍 I wish you so much fun and health!
I didn't want to spend the money on a Bellicon so I bought the Leaps and Rebounds rebounder. I think the Leaps and Rebounds rebounder is okay. I was doing RUclips Bellicon workouts and I noticed I could not keep up with the video. So I spent the money and bought the exact Bellicon as the one in this video. There is no comparison. I love the Bellicon. It is a much better rebounder. Recently my mat tore on the Bellicon. I was upset I wasn't going to have it until I could repair the mat or buy a new one. I called the company and they had me email photos of the tear. Well it was still under warranty (5 years) so they sent me a new mat for free! I just put it back together today! I ended up selling the almost new Leaps and Rebounds rebounder on Marketplace for a fraction of what I paid for it. If I had to do it all over I would say buy the Bellicon. It is the best and worth the money if you are going to work out at home. I don't work for the company and there is not a place near my home to go try out a Bellicon. I just took a chance and ended up happy I did.
Hi Abi! This is the first I have heard of the Cellersizer, it looks good on first look. I will dig into it more for sure. Have you tried one? Anything that excited you about it? Have a great New Year!
@@brentsmith1 - Hi Brent. I haven’t tried the Cellersizer but as I am looking to replace my existing rebounder I have been doing my homework on the leading brands. Cellersizer is spring based but the springs are designed in a way that many like, and puts it at the top of spring based rebounders. Some have gotten joint pain from it after working out on it a few months. The creator, I think his name is David Hall, said, pain will occur if used incorrectly. I know someone said after speaking with him and started to use it correctly their pain disappeared. I know of reviews where people have said they that they own both the Cellersizer and the Bellicon and wouldn’t give up one for other. I don’t get that but there you go. I’ve also read that a woman who owned both wouldn’t let her elder mother use the Bellicon because it’s too easy to roll your ankles on it and gives her mum the Cellersizer instead. The thing I do like about the Cellersizer is not the rebounder but the workouts the creator has posted on RUclips. They are great and quite varied. Bellicon seems to want to squeeze every last dollar out of us. They do have workouts on their RUclips channel but if you want the whole shebang you have to pay a monthly subscription. So this is what I’m going to do. I’m buying the Rolls Royce of rebounders, The Bellicon, I’ll purchase some of their accessories from other sellers. For example, the non-slip, rubber sole socks. Bellicon are sells them for $28 a pair in my country. I can buy a very good pair from someone else for $14. Also, the hand weights, rope (for resistance training) can be bought cheaper elsewhere. Then I’ll be gradually working my way up to doing Cellersizer fitness workouts. The best of both worlds. If you do manage to compare these two rebounders even after I’ve bought my Bellicon, I will still watch. I’m very interested in an honest review. Blessings to you.
Hi Susan! It all depends on the amount of space you have. The 49" has more of a spacious feeling, this allows you to be a little more free with your bouncing. If you follow the workout classes or have a certain routine, the smaller ones work out as well. They all are great! I wish you so much fun and health!
I am looking to purchase a rebounder for the first time. Missing the gym and other group activities, plus just love the ease of availability to promote regular activity. I am a senior but generally have been very active, but this quarantine is limiting to dog walks and some hikes. There is a used Bellicon locally, the GO model, which doesn't have removable or folding legs, and thinking it's a deal breaker as don't have a lot of space in my home and figuring might want to put away at times. But debating if might be a good way to get started and see how like. I did see some refurbished online, doesn't look like a huge price advantage but there are the Plus models with the T bar. Thus far haven't seen videos of much use of that. Is that worthwhile? And does comfort mat offer a real advantage? Might just jump in and get what makes the most sense.
Hello Mary, thank you for the questions! First of all, YES, get a used one if you can find one. You will begin to use it and it will be very easy to resell when you want to change. As you can see in this video link, the Bellicon stores well being on it's side. Also, I am not a big fan of the folding legs because of the noise it makes on every bounce. ruclips.net/video/cicSDpcduYA/видео.html I just posted a video explaining the Plus model bar, it is great. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/Z3aK7DgjC0w/видео.html I realize there is a lack of videos using the bar, so I will definitely work on making a couple videos with it. My Aunt just had hip surgery and she loves the bar for the added security. We like to do balancing and 'yoga style' poses with it. I wish you many more hikes and bounces in your future! Give your doggie a big hug from me!
@@brentsmith1 Thank you! Helpful. And I did finally find a video of a routine using the bar, included a bit of high jumping with just a light touch on bar, and looked like great fun. Someone from Bellicon replied to some questions I had and cautioned against relying on it versus the benefits to your core of standing straight, unless really needed. But I had been interested how it might be incorporated into whatever doing on the rebounder. Looking forward to having one in my home.
Hi Deb, thank you for asking! In this video I am using a Plus. It is a Classic with a bar attachment on it. I will do a short video on the bar attachment soon when I can find the time. All three Bellicon's use the same bungees and mats. The only difference between the Classic/Plus and the Premium is the material of the frame. Other than the look, they are all very well built and bounce with the same quality. I hope you are bouncing soon and have a wonderful new year!
Hi Jean☺️ good morning! You are welcome! I wish you the best luck in your savings. It is very worth it and you will be happy with the results! I wish you so much health and fun!
Hi Liz, thanks for the question! Yes, I do have recommendations based on your weight and how aggressive you plan to be on it. Based on Bellicon, I like the Standard recommendation here:
Thanks for the review. I’ve been researching for a couple of days, and came down to the bellicon vs jump sport. Only because someone is selling a jump sport near by, and I am ready to start. I went to the bellicon website, and it’s 2-3 weeks to ship. I’m in Florida. Do you know of anyone who sells in the states? Also, what band strength are you using for your bellicon? I think I will start with the jump sport like you said, then upgrade to the bellicon.
Hi Diana! The Bellicon website orders are assembled and shipped from Chicago. I live in Southern Florida and it normally takes two weeks to show up at your door, I think UPS. If you have strong motivation now, grab the JumpSport to get started. Don't overdo it at first, light jumps 5-10 minutes at a time. The goal at first is just to get the blood flowing. I enjoy using mine every day because I don't treat it like a 'workout'. As for the bungees, my wife has medium and I have strong. The graph Bellicon supplies on the website on what bungees to get is spot on. Get 'optimal strength' depending on your weight. If you are on the line between the strong and medium for example, choose the 'softer bounce'. 'Firmer Bounce' is more for HIT training. Have fun bouncing and I wish you health and joy😊
I purchased a mini trampoline from amazon and used it for 4 days on the fifth day I woke up with severe back pain and I was bed bound for 3 days. I had more inflammation and pain from my lower, mid and sometimes upper back for a further 3 days after that. With rest thankfully the pain subsided. My question is should I quit rebounding to avoid further injury/pain or would I benefit from purchasing a better model like the bellicon? I really want the benefits of rebounding but I am unsure now if spending more money on a different model will actually help me to avoid the same issues or would it not really help me at all? Thanks for any advice
Hello there CinnamonSwirl! I am so sorry you had that experience, I am glad that you are feeling better. I am not able to say if your back would be fine with rebounding. I am not a medical professional and am not familiar with your situation. I do know though that I have a tendency to overdo things when I first get into them. I always say that the benefits from rebounding doesn't come from a strenuous workout, it comes from light, balanced controlled movements. Just light bounces can make a world of a difference. Look at the 'live videos' on my channel, it is a great example of how I think the rebounder should be used. If you think your back will be able to do those exercises, then I think a Bellicon would benefit you. The Bellicon, in my research, is the best quality and custom you will find. I wish you luck and so much health and fun!
Morning☺️ I would imagine that it does make a difference in stability. The Bellicon is a little heavier, but the JumpSport has the legs that extend out from the mat, which makes it more stable. Thanks for the question, wish you a wonderful day!
Hi there☺️ thank you for the question! I have not used a Bellicon with the frame cushion. It does not seem to have a use other than somehow protecting kids to fall through the bungees. Even if it was for children, I would put the Bellicon on its side when not using it and supervise the child when they are using it. I would recommend the comfort mat if you were looking for more room to bounce on the trampoline. It is a very nice bounce and looks great. I hope this answers your question. I wish you a wonderful week!
@@brentsmith1 Rebounding! Also, can you do a review on leaps and rebounds? Bellicon is just unaffordable for most, although it is the cadillac of rebounders.
@@semicountryliving3095 I have been hearing Leaps and Rebounds a lot lately, I definitely will take a look at it and find some time for the rebounding videos! I wish you a wonderful week! Thanks again for your comments and question ☺️
I bought the Maximus Pro rebounder last week. I realize now I should have done more research. I am using it and getting good health benefits. It does fold up and has the stability bars which I have not installed because I don’t need them. This rebounder is stiff so I’ll probably sell it at some point and upgrade to a bellicon to avoid hurting my joints and lower back. I weight 112 and I’m 5’3” and just turned 68 so maybe I can last awhile on this stiff rebounder without hurting myself. Any advice is appreciated about rebounders that are stiff. Enjoyed your video. Thankyou. Charlotte
Hello Charlotte, good morning! Well first, congrats on getting a rebounder and using it. The benifits are incredible and you definitely will have more energy during the day. Something great to do on this rebounder is to 'closed chain' bounce. Meaning your feet don't leave the mat. It might sound counter productive, but it is great to do. Without leaving the mat, more focus is made on balance, abs, and your pelvic floor. You also have the lymphatic cleansing as well. I would recommend 80% of your rebounding time, don'leave the mat. Practice breathing into different parts of your body with focus. Most of the time I am on my rebounder, I don't sweat. I use the time balance, breathe, focus and relax. If you get that down before upgrading, your Bellicon experience will be awesome. Thank you for the compliment. I wish you so much fun and health!
@@brentsmith1 Hi Brent. I must admit I was overdoing it so I have backed off and following your suggestions. I have really good balance so I immediately became airborne and was having a great time. My thighs and even my traps were becoming sore (not a bad thing) but my neck got sore that’s when I realized I overdid it. So I’m doing the healthy bounce now and being more mindful and letting my body adjust to this new equipment. Thanks again Charlotte
the problem with these comparison videos is which ever the person has, says it's. good. it just seems that cost is the factor. They call can't be good. Bellicon is like buying Mercedes and everyone says the VB is poor mans ride.. it's not a good comparison. you're a rep for bellicose, I'm a 70 year old woman . which way is the best way?
The spring trampoline suuuuck!! They hurt the neck due to stiffness. I would never go back to springs. I use the Acon and I adore it!! The legs are unbelievably stable and price point is perfect.
Nice demonstration, but you might want to consider doing something about how much echo your voice (the room) has if you're hoping to turn viewers into subscribers. You're quite hard to understand due to the low audio quality.
Hi Rick, thanks for the recommendation! I will definitely keep that in mind when I create more videos. Other than making them outside, do you have any recommendations on reducing echo inside the house? Happy bouncing 😀
@@brentsmith1 I'm not audio professional, but to my understanding there's two basic methods: - change your microfone setup (lavalier microphone to get the microphone close to you and thus reduce the needed gain) - change your room (I see a lot of blank surfaces for sound to bounce off of) You'd be better off finding material from people who know what they're talking about, though.
Thanks Rick! You comment helped me look into the best way to deal with the difficult world of sound. I look forward to finding the best way :) I wish you a wonderful year !
Sound absorption with diffusers and bass traps. It can get expensive quickly even the bare minimum will help greatly with the sound reflections. The floor would benefit from a rug since sound is bouncing off those tiles. Close miking is another technique as someone else mentioned as a possible alternative to sound treatment. There'll still be reflections but if done well, it won't be as obvious.
Hi again Divya! Let me think of the best way to explain this.... You are not restricted from any workout or move on the 44". The 49" offers you more room to maneuver. It can be fun to bounce back and forth while feeling more secure, it's more forgiving. If you have room in your home for a larger rebounder and can afford it, you would not be disappointed by moving up in size. I wish you luck and so much fun bouncing!
Hi there! It's a great question if you have only used a spring trampoline or one without a lot of give. The better rebounders have tons of give, sink deep into the mat (tall enough to not hit the floor), then propel you up. This motion creates an easy experience on your joints and knees. If it doesn't spring you back up, you might as well go running. I hope this was helpful. I wish you so much fun and health!
The $250 Jumpsport shown
is the lower end, non adjustable bungee cord rebounder. Go for the 350 Pro or 550 pro, which compares in price point more closely to the Bellicon will give you the ability to adjust the firmness of the bounce that you prefer! I’m team Jumpsport myself!
Totally agree with your comment! Buy the better Jumpsport. I love my Jumpsport.
No comparison to the rolls royce, that is Bellicon.
Do you know the difference between the 550f PRO and the 570 PRO?
Why didn't you compare a same size rebounder. It would never be a same type of jump
I feel that if you were going to compare the Belicon with the Jump Sport than a better review would have been to choose one that isn’t their lower end model. I don’t believe this is an honest comparison.
I’m agreeing with the comments that you didn’t do a fair comparison. I’m wishing you picked the larger upgraded version of the Jump Sport, or the comparison could’ve been the smaller less pricey Bellicon.
I could not imagine my life without my Bellicon’
BEST THING I EVER GOT FOR MY HEALTH
❤
What cord strength did you get please. Looking to invest
I had an Urban Rebounder so many years ago. I just purchased a Jumpsport 350 and I love it!
I was on the fence about which one to purchase until I saw this video. I can't really afford it, but I also realize that when it comes to my health, I can't afford not to. This is the only way I will be able to work out regardless of the weather and in the privacy of my own home. Thank you.
Honestly I got it 4 years ago ago it’s the best thing I ever got for my health 100% worth it
It’s the best
Bellicon 💐
@@nedanenadic5RhythmsDid you ever try any of the Jumpsport models?
I have a jump sport for the snowy winter and I have an 11X11 Springfree trampoline outside. Totally the ultimate.
Once a person does just a little deep research regarding the quality of the Bellicon steel frame and weave of the mats they use so as to prevent pronation of the ankles, there is really no decision to make other than the Bellicon. I have used mine for a decade. Only changed the bungees a few times and that is really simple. Will never buy a spring minitramp again in this lifetime.
I will be ordering my Bellicon Rebounder next weekend. I've been wanting this rebounder for awhile now and finally I'm going to get it. Super excited!
My doctor recommended I do this for my bone health. I was shocked at the price but honestly I can see just by you bouncing the difference. So thank you for this video.
Hi Angie, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video!
Rebounding seems to work every joint, and also keeps your blood flowing and bones regenerating. The softer bounce of the Bellicon has a softer bounce for your knees and makes the experience much more enjoyable.
I wish you so much health and fun! Thank you for writing.
Grow with Angie.. They can literally be life changing.. Enjoy!
I tried the JumpSport 430 and it was amazing I'm amazed to hear the Bellicon is even better!
Bellicon is off the charts. I love mine.
What size of bellicon are you using in this video ?
i ike jumpsport better than bellicon, the bounce is very similar with the 350 or 570, adjustable bungees and much more stable, my bellcon squeaks and moves on my floor, literally it is a few feet and the jumpsport legs are way more stable and safe with arched legs i have both here
What a good review. Thanks!
also, the top jump sport cost is $600 vs $1,200 for the bellicon. Is it the wallet that's getting the real bounce?
I have a 570 pro being delivered today I can’t wait! I sold my Bellicon to buy something else and then got a Jumpsport because they are adjustable on tension! I also had a Jumpsport 350 pro before and I didn’t think the Bellicon was an upgrade except for larger jumping surface.
@angieamarillo How do you like the 570 PRO model? I am thinking about ordering that today! It will be delivered tomorrow. I got on RUclips to see if I could find out the difference between the 550f PRO and the 570 PRO.
@@iamlucy2308f stands for folding legs.
I'm a fan of JumpSport, bouncing on it for seven years now. So, I recently upgraded my cords to adjust the tension and find the experience a bit jarring. I'm baffled. I revisited your review and am contemplating investment in a Bellicon. I would love to find a retailer to test the difference.
Hi there!
The main Bellicon store is in Chicago, but.... If you search you can find a workout studio with them, or even someone who would let you try theirs. Try facebook groups and ask, tons of people would love to share.
I wish you luck and a great outcome!
Adjust the bungee, mine has 4 nots. Love my Jumpsport. ruclips.net/video/sVMadTB8gyQ/видео.html
Thank you for your video. I just purchased my Bellicon, and am still waiting for it to arrive. I purchased the 48inch and the medium strength bungies. I am 5'1" and 117 lbs. I was vacillating between the medium and the strong strength. I hope I made the right decision.....
Congratulations, you will enjoy it! I think medium bungees will be perfect for your weight. I wish you the best!
@aidab7542 How long did it take you to receive your trampoline from the day you placed your order? I like the Bellicon but don't like the long wait. I want to get started now so I'm pretty decided on ordering the Jumpsport 570 PRO model today. It will be delivered tomorrow. I know I can send it back if I don't like it but I have a feeling I will love it!
@@iamlucy2308 it took about 13 days. I am super happy with it and feel it was worth the wait. I know how it feels to want to get started ASAP…. So I hope you enjoy your Jumpstart if you decide not to wait. I noticed after I purchased mine, that there is a belliconUSA and I think they offer sales. Since they are in the US you’d probably receive it quicker. Best of luck! 🌺
Hi, so glad you elaborated on these.
I got a travel van, and am wondering if the 39 with the comfort mat expanding the surface a bit will be too small in the long run lol. (I do have rebounding experience). My van could prob hold the bigger 44 but lots of things will have to go in that van.
Hello again ☺️
Have you considered the folding legs on the 44"? It would make things easier in the tight quarters on a van. It would make it very easy to pull out and set up outside.
If you do go with the 39", consider the softer bungees. If you were thinking strong, go with medium. The small rebounder seems to be more stiff than the larger ones.
I wish you fun and safe travels!
@@brentsmith1 what is the difference/benefits of the 39” or 44”? I’m looking to purchase a good rebounder that will last. Which one would you recommend. Thanks. Peace Love and Blessings
B, how about the leaps and bounds? looks so much like the bellicon.
Hi Ray! I took a look at Leaps and Bounds, nice and I definitely like the price. Have you tried one? I would love to know how it has been for you. I just made a video I will post this week on the quality of the Bellicon bungees. I hope you take a look. I wish you fun and healthy bouncing!
Thank you very much for the objective review - even as a Bellicon instructor! I am eagerly waiting for my rebounder to arrive. Excited to get started ☺️
So exciting Anna! Thank you for the compliment.
Be sure to take it slow at first and really focus on posture
I wish you so much fun and health!
What size Bellicon is that and what bungee strength? Thanks 😊
Hi Brent! Can you put a bellicon mat on a jumpsport frame?? Thank u
Why not ?
@PeterAlanA1234567890 i was thinking that too😄 im going to try it eventually. Have u by any chance tried it? The dimensions are very similar thank u again
@@katiej5051 No I have not tried it I just purchased a 39 in. Bellicon and it is a no joke premium machine, when screwing on the kegs it feels precision, the choice is German or Chinese, that's the choices I saw. I am terrible at following through with exercise so I figured it's an investment for the rest of my life do it right the first time.
@PeterAlanA1234567890 thank u so much I'm looking forward to someday purchasing a bellicon. And I would like to try sometime and use the bellicon bungees on the JS frame I will try that first and see how it goes. Thank u again+
Hi, what size and firmness do you recommend? I'm a beginner, thank you!
Hi
I have an old spring rebounder.the bell icon looks great.
Do they have a big Black Friday sale or any other sales?
What is the bungee strength on the jump sport versus the one on the bellicon?
Well thanks a pant load for raining on my parade! My friend bought a $30 one 5 years ago and has used it every day since and raves about it, so I ordered one. It's not even here yet and now you tell me your "cheap" one was a few hundred bucks?
Boo hoo 😭
Feels like a cloud, such an awesome description. Thx for helping me decide to step up to the Bellicon!
btw, what brand of shorts are you wearing in this video? they seem like a good combo for fitness/everyday wearing
I'm really glad you found the video helpful, I wish you a wonderful time bouncing! I'm not quite sure about the shorts, but I'm pretty sure they are a Target special, it's been my go-to the past few years:)
@@brentsmith1 haha, that's awesome! one more question, what strength of bungie did you get? Wasn't sure whether to just get the 'default' strength of go one level stiffer... curious which one you went with and if you'd get the same strength again?
@@lancelot222 Great question, I have continued to get 'strong' bungees which is good for 150-190lbs. It is stiff enough to do more intense workouts, while still being a very fun bounce.
Great review. Do you recommend a firmer or softer bungee for bellicon if the goal is to mainly jump for pleasure (rather than any particular exercise)?
Softer for fun definitely but not too soft. I've had mine for 10 years and after around 4 years of regular use it's a good idea to change the bungee ropes as overtime it'll become too soft and when you bounce you'll touch the floor. If you get the stronger ones the bungees should last longer but not as much bounce.
My Bellicon had to be replaced after5 months. My weight may have been the problem. I replaced it with a $109 Amazon tramp and so far it's doing great. Bellicon is not consistent with quality!!
Good morning Mario
I am sorry to hear about your experience, but I am very happy that you found a solution and you are still bouncing!
Thank you for sharing your experience.
I wish you so much health and fun!
Which model did you purchase? My budget is also around $100 and I am looking for a temporary starter one until I can get a high quality one.
Now that’s SCARY.
I’d like to know different in leaps and rebound and Bellacon
What is the size of the Bellicon on your video ? 1 m or 1.12 m ? Thanks
That's what I was looking for also
Not a big difference in price when using one of the JumpSport's more expensive models.
brent what do you think about leaps and rebounds
It looks like the Bellicon is larger. Perhaps that is why you get a better blounce?
Hi Marci!
I have a 49" and a 44" Bellicon (which is shown), and I have used a 39" Bellicon many times, similar size to the JumpSport.
The difference is the quality of the bungees, no matter what size / bungee strength the Bellicon, there is a softness and ease felt in my knees and ankles that is not found with the JumpSport.
The JumpSport has a 'thud' feeling on the bottom of the bounce, where the Bellicon rebounds me back in the air.
I hope this helps, please ask more questions if you want.
I hope to see you bouncing soon!
@@brentsmith1 but aren’t you comparing a low end JumpSport to a Bellicon?
Hi @Linda Allison,
Thanks for the question!
I am using the JumpSport Model 220 that costs around $250. I am addressing the question of why someone would buy a much more expensive Bellicon rather than a much lower priced one on Amazon.
I have a question for you Linda if you have the answer... Do the more expensive JumpSport models use different material in their bungees than the cheaper ones? Or are they the same material, but adjustable for a different stiffness?
I wish you fun bouncing and health!
@@brentsmith1 The larger 44" models use a stronger bungee. They also have more knots to adjust the firmness. Some of the more expensive models use 36 instead of 30 bungees. The legs of the more expensive models are also arched, which may provide more stability. I have been researching both the Bellicon and the higher end JumpSports. I prefer the design of the bar on the JumpSport, but I keep hearing that the Bellicon has a "better bounce", whatever that means. If Bellicon had a better designed bar, I wouldn't hesitate to purchase one.
@@littlelulu10 Thank you for the explanation of the different JumpSports!
I would see if you could give a Bellicon a try, there is something different and easier with the bounce. Maybe join the Facebook Bellicon group and ask if anyone in your area would mind letting you try.
As far as the Bellicon bar, we really enjoy the bar on our 44". After work this weekend, I will make a short video on the bar and the ease of it. Thank you for the inspiration 👍and for the comments!
I read that the legs on the Bellicon comes loose. Is this true?
Thankyou . I was in such an undecided place on which one to get , but im convinced now on the bellicon .
So helpful. Thank you! But I see the Bellacon has three sizes. I don’t have much room. With your two sizes, would you say the smaller (dimension, please?) is adequate? I’m thinking the firmer strong might be best for a senior working up to jumping rope?
Which one would you suggest for me? I’m 102 pounds 4 ft 11”
A sandwich😂😂😂
Just kidding all love❤
Love my bellicon I got last November. Great workout and stress reliever. Put a smile on my face in these covid pandemic times. Have 49 inch with t bar. Expensive but worth every penny.
Rolls-royces of trampolines.
Awesome Carol Ann, congratulations! It definitely puts a smile on my face every day too!
I wish you a beautiful year full of bouncing!
Agree. No regrets. Felt guilty spending the $ but after reading TONS of reviews online in videos & comments, I figured all the people who ended up with inferior brands spent the same by the number they upgraded & traded out over time. I read so much about breakage with other brands and haven’t seen one bad review by Bellicon user. LOVE mine, same as yours.
Glad to read your experience because I ordered my 49 inch Bellicon with T-bar on 1/2/24 and I’m anxiously awaiting delivery from Germany. Hope you’re still rebounding and loving it!
@@phyllisreinking4208 What do you think of it? Not many reviews on that large size, which I'm considering.
What is the outer dimension of each and what is the diameter of the jumping surfce of each as shown?
Hi John! The Jumpsport is a 39" and the Bellicon is a 44". I don't have the Jumpsport anymore so I don't know the mat measurement.
The 44" has much more of a fun feeling, the 5" definitely makes a difference.
I hope this helps and I wish you the best!
I hear people say the Bellicon's screw on legs come loose, anyone tried thread locker fluid on them when screwing them on to see if that helps?
Hi there! At first, I would say the first couple months, the legs loosen and need to be tightened down until they settle. Whenever I move the rebounder, I just make sure they are tight.
I would NOT use lock-tight on the threads, you would never be able to remove them. It is convenient to remove the legs if you ever need to put it in the car or something.
Like I said, it's not that big of a deal and they settle in and keep tight after some time.
I wish you the best and thank you for writing!
Hello Brent. I have a leaps and rebounds brand and like it, although I have never had the opportunity to jump on a bellicon. I can't find a place to try one out. I have been considering a bellicon, but the price tag has prevented me from doing so. I would love your take on the leaps and rebounds and see how it compares~
Hello Kenna☺️
I am so happy you are enjoying the greatness of rebounding!
I have never tried Leaps and Rebounds, but I am hearing more and more people really enjoying the experience. I am considering getting one to try it out.
I encourage you to join the Bellicon Facebook group. You can ask to try someone's Bellicon in your area. Bellicon users tend to be very excited to do that👍
I wish you so much fun and health!
I didn't want to spend the money on a Bellicon so I bought the Leaps and Rebounds rebounder. I think the Leaps and Rebounds rebounder is okay. I was doing RUclips Bellicon workouts and I noticed I could not keep up with the video. So I spent the money and bought the exact Bellicon as the one in this video. There is no comparison. I love the Bellicon. It is a much better rebounder. Recently my mat tore on the Bellicon. I was upset I wasn't going to have it until I could repair the mat or buy a new one. I called the company and they had me email photos of the tear. Well it was still under warranty (5 years) so they sent me a new mat for free! I just put it back together today! I ended up selling the almost new Leaps and Rebounds rebounder on Marketplace for a fraction of what I paid for it. If I had to do it all over I would say buy the Bellicon. It is the best and worth the money if you are going to work out at home. I don't work for the company and there is not a place near my home to go try out a Bellicon. I just took a chance and ended up happy I did.
Lisa What makes it the best exactly?
Objective review? Are the mats the same size and are the bungees set for the same weight? If not, this is a blunt marketing bla. Sorry
People love cellersizer… have you ever tried ? I’m curious about which one is really better for your health - bellicon or cellersizer 🤔
Can you do a review on Bellicon vs Cellersizer?
Hi Abi!
This is the first I have heard of the Cellersizer, it looks good on first look.
I will dig into it more for sure.
Have you tried one? Anything that excited you about it?
Have a great New Year!
@@brentsmith1 - Hi Brent. I haven’t tried the Cellersizer but as I am looking to replace my existing rebounder I have been doing my homework on the leading brands.
Cellersizer is spring based but the springs are designed in a way that many like, and puts it at the top of spring based rebounders.
Some have gotten joint pain from it after working out on it a few months. The creator, I think his name is David Hall, said, pain will occur if used incorrectly. I know someone said after speaking with him and started to use it correctly their pain disappeared. I know of reviews where people have said they that they own both the Cellersizer and the Bellicon and wouldn’t give up one for other. I don’t get that but there you go.
I’ve also read that a woman who owned both wouldn’t let her elder mother use the Bellicon because it’s too easy to roll your ankles on it and gives her mum the Cellersizer instead.
The thing I do like about the Cellersizer is not the rebounder but the workouts the creator has posted on RUclips. They are great and quite varied. Bellicon seems to want to squeeze every last dollar out of us. They do have workouts on their RUclips channel but if you want the whole shebang you have to pay a monthly subscription.
So this is what I’m going to do. I’m buying the Rolls Royce of rebounders, The Bellicon, I’ll purchase some of their accessories from other sellers. For example, the non-slip, rubber sole socks. Bellicon are sells them for $28 a pair in my country. I can buy a very good pair from someone else for $14. Also, the hand weights, rope (for resistance training) can be bought cheaper elsewhere. Then I’ll be gradually working my way up to doing Cellersizer fitness workouts. The best of both worlds.
If you do manage to compare these two rebounders even after I’ve bought my Bellicon, I will still watch. I’m very interested in an honest review.
Blessings to you.
Thank you for the incredible information Abi! I appreciate your time, and enthusiasm for bouncing!
I wish you so much fun and health!
@@brentsmith1 - Thank you Brent. I appreciate your appreciation.
@@AbiNomac Cellersizer fan here. Less ankle strain!
Great review, very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you so much Katrina!☺️
I wish you a wonderful weekend!
Brent ... what size Bellicon rebounder do you recommend?
Hi Susan! It all depends on the amount of space you have. The 49" has more of a spacious feeling, this allows you to be a little more free with your bouncing. If you follow the workout classes or have a certain routine, the smaller ones work out as well.
They all are great! I wish you so much fun and health!
I am looking to purchase a rebounder for the first time. Missing the gym and other group activities, plus just love the ease of availability to promote regular activity. I am a senior but generally have been very active, but this quarantine is limiting to dog walks and some hikes. There is a used Bellicon locally, the GO model, which doesn't have removable or folding legs, and thinking it's a deal breaker as don't have a lot of space in my home and figuring might want to put away at times. But debating if might be a good way to get started and see how like. I did see some refurbished online, doesn't look like a huge price advantage but there are the Plus models with the T bar. Thus far haven't seen videos of much use of that. Is that worthwhile? And does comfort mat offer a real advantage? Might just jump in and get what makes the most sense.
Hello Mary, thank you for the questions!
First of all, YES, get a used one if you can find one. You will begin to use it and it will be very easy to resell when you want to change.
As you can see in this video link, the Bellicon stores well being on it's side. Also, I am not a big fan of the folding legs because of the noise it makes on every bounce.
ruclips.net/video/cicSDpcduYA/видео.html
I just posted a video explaining the Plus model bar, it is great. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/Z3aK7DgjC0w/видео.html
I realize there is a lack of videos using the bar, so I will definitely work on making a couple videos with it. My Aunt just had hip surgery and she loves the bar for the added security. We like to do balancing and 'yoga style' poses with it.
I wish you many more hikes and bounces in your future! Give your doggie a big hug from me!
@@brentsmith1 Thank you! Helpful. And I did finally find a video of a routine using the bar, included a bit of high jumping with just a light touch on bar, and looked like great fun. Someone from Bellicon replied to some questions I had and cautioned against relying on it versus the benefits to your core of standing straight, unless really needed. But I had been interested how it might be incorporated into whatever doing on the rebounder. Looking forward to having one in my home.
You can just upgrade to jumsports adjustable bands
Hi. Are you reviewing the Classic, Premium, or Plus?
Hi Deb, thank you for asking!
In this video I am using a Plus. It is a Classic with a bar attachment on it. I will do a short video on the bar attachment soon when I can find the time.
All three Bellicon's use the same bungees and mats. The only difference between the Classic/Plus and the Premium is the material of the frame. Other than the look, they are all very well built and bounce with the same quality.
I hope you are bouncing soon and have a wonderful new year!
Thank you great video helps a lot
Thanks so much..I'm saving my money For the Bellicon!.
Hi Jean☺️ good morning!
You are welcome! I wish you the best luck in your savings. It is very worth it and you will be happy with the results!
I wish you so much health and fun!
The Bellicon comes in 5 different resistance strengths which one you recommend?
Hi Liz, thanks for the question!
Yes, I do have recommendations based on your weight and how aggressive you plan to be on it.
Based on Bellicon, I like the Standard recommendation here:
Thanks for the review. I’ve been researching for a couple of days, and came down to the bellicon vs jump sport. Only because someone is selling a jump sport near by, and I am ready to start. I went to the bellicon website, and it’s 2-3 weeks to ship. I’m in Florida. Do you know of anyone who sells in the states? Also, what band strength are you using for your bellicon? I think I will start with the jump sport like you said, then upgrade to the bellicon.
Hi Diana! The Bellicon website orders are assembled and shipped from Chicago. I live in Southern Florida and it normally takes two weeks to show up at your door, I think UPS.
If you have strong motivation now, grab the JumpSport to get started. Don't overdo it at first, light jumps 5-10 minutes at a time. The goal at first is just to get the blood flowing. I enjoy using mine every day because I don't treat it like a 'workout'.
As for the bungees, my wife has medium and I have strong. The graph Bellicon supplies on the website on what bungees to get is spot on. Get 'optimal strength' depending on your weight. If you are on the line between the strong and medium for example, choose the 'softer bounce'. 'Firmer Bounce' is more for HIT training.
Have fun bouncing and I wish you health and joy😊
I purchased a mini trampoline from amazon and used it for 4 days on the fifth day I woke up with severe back pain and I was bed bound for 3 days. I had more inflammation and pain from my lower, mid and sometimes upper back for a further 3 days after that. With rest thankfully the pain subsided. My question is should I quit rebounding to avoid further injury/pain or would I benefit from purchasing a better model like the bellicon? I really want the benefits of rebounding but I am unsure now if spending more money on a different model will actually help me to avoid the same issues or would it not really help me at all? Thanks for any advice
Hello there CinnamonSwirl!
I am so sorry you had that experience, I am glad that you are feeling better.
I am not able to say if your back would be fine with rebounding. I am not a medical professional and am not familiar with your situation. I do know though that I have a tendency to overdo things when I first get into them. I always say that the benefits from rebounding doesn't come from a strenuous workout, it comes from light, balanced controlled movements. Just light bounces can make a world of a difference.
Look at the 'live videos' on my channel, it is a great example of how I think the rebounder should be used. If you think your back will be able to do those exercises, then I think a Bellicon would benefit you. The Bellicon, in my research, is the best quality and custom you will find.
I wish you luck and so much health and fun!
Does weight make a difference between the 2 models?
Morning☺️ I would imagine that it does make a difference in stability. The Bellicon is a little heavier, but the JumpSport has the legs that extend out from the mat, which makes it more stable.
Thanks for the question, wish you a wonderful day!
Hi, How a bout a video with "Frame Cushions" to see how much noise this cushion produce ?
Hi there☺️ thank you for the question!
I have not used a Bellicon with the frame cushion. It does not seem to have a use other than somehow protecting kids to fall through the bungees. Even if it was for children, I would put the Bellicon on its side when not using it and supervise the child when they are using it.
I would recommend the comfort mat if you were looking for more room to bounce on the trampoline. It is a very nice bounce and looks great.
I hope this answers your question. I wish you a wonderful week!
Disappointing that your comparison is rather slanted and not comparing similar product.
Do you have any YT rebounding exercising videos?
Hi there☺️
I do not have an exercise videos YET... I hope to find time soon to work on that.
What type and length of videos are you looking for?
@@brentsmith1 Rebounding! Also, can you do a review on leaps and rebounds? Bellicon is just unaffordable for most, although it is the cadillac of rebounders.
@@semicountryliving3095 I have been hearing Leaps and Rebounds a lot lately, I definitely will take a look at it and find some time for the rebounding videos!
I wish you a wonderful week! Thanks again for your comments and question ☺️
I bought the Maximus Pro rebounder last week. I realize now I should have done more research. I am using it and getting good health benefits. It does fold up and has the stability bars which I have not installed because I don’t need them. This rebounder is stiff so I’ll probably sell it at some point and upgrade to a bellicon to avoid hurting my joints and lower back. I weight 112 and I’m 5’3” and just turned 68 so maybe I can last awhile on this stiff rebounder without hurting myself. Any advice is appreciated about rebounders that are stiff. Enjoyed your video. Thankyou. Charlotte
Hello Charlotte, good morning!
Well first, congrats on getting a rebounder and using it. The benifits are incredible and you definitely will have more energy during the day.
Something great to do on this rebounder is to 'closed chain' bounce. Meaning your feet don't leave the mat. It might sound counter productive, but it is great to do. Without leaving the mat, more focus is made on balance, abs, and your pelvic floor. You also have the lymphatic cleansing as well. I would recommend 80% of your rebounding time, don'leave the mat. Practice breathing into different parts of your body with focus.
Most of the time I am on my rebounder, I don't sweat. I use the time balance, breathe, focus and relax.
If you get that down before upgrading, your Bellicon experience will be awesome.
Thank you for the compliment. I wish you so much fun and health!
@@brentsmith1 Hi Brent. I must admit I was overdoing it so I have backed off and following your suggestions. I have really good balance so I immediately became airborne and was having a great time. My thighs and even my traps were becoming sore (not a bad thing) but my neck got sore that’s when I realized I overdid it. So I’m doing the healthy bounce now and being more mindful and letting my body adjust to this new equipment. Thanks again Charlotte
What strength are your bungees?
Hi there! I have 'medium' on the pink one and the black one. The rainbow one I have 'strong' bungees.
@@brentsmith1 Thanks!
the problem with these comparison videos is which ever the person has, says it's. good. it just seems that cost is the factor. They call can't be good. Bellicon is like buying Mercedes and everyone says the VB is poor mans ride.. it's not a good comparison. you're a rep for bellicose, I'm a 70 year old woman . which way is the best way?
The spring trampoline suuuuck!! They hurt the neck due to stiffness. I would never go back to springs. I use the Acon and I adore it!! The legs are unbelievably stable and price point is perfect.
Nice demonstration, but you might want to consider doing something about how much echo your voice (the room) has if you're hoping to turn viewers into subscribers. You're quite hard to understand due to the low audio quality.
Hi Rick, thanks for the recommendation!
I will definitely keep that in mind when I create more videos.
Other than making them outside, do you have any recommendations on reducing echo inside the house?
Happy bouncing 😀
@@brentsmith1 I'm not audio professional, but to my understanding there's two basic methods:
- change your microfone setup (lavalier microphone to get the microphone close to you and thus reduce the needed gain)
- change your room (I see a lot of blank surfaces for sound to bounce off of)
You'd be better off finding material from people who know what they're talking about, though.
Thanks Rick! You comment helped me look into the best way to deal with the difficult world of sound. I look forward to finding the best way :) I wish you a wonderful year !
Sound absorption with diffusers and bass traps. It can get expensive quickly even the bare minimum will help greatly with the sound reflections. The floor would benefit from a rug since sound is bouncing off those tiles. Close miking is another technique as someone else mentioned as a possible alternative to sound treatment. There'll still be reflections but if done well, it won't be as obvious.
I really want the bellicon. 😅
Brent, I have 44" , I feel 49" have more space to bounce for wide jump jacks, I am 5.5 feet, what do you suggest ?
Hi again Divya!
Let me think of the best way to explain this.... You are not restricted from any workout or move on the 44".
The 49" offers you more room to maneuver. It can be fun to bounce back and forth while feeling more secure, it's more forgiving. If you have room in your home for a larger rebounder and can afford it, you would not be disappointed by moving up in size.
I wish you luck and so much fun bouncing!
Love it !
I'm just curious, why are they so tall? Edit: OHHHHHHHHHH
Hi there! It's a great question if you have only used a spring trampoline or one without a lot of give. The better rebounders have tons of give, sink deep into the mat (tall enough to not hit the floor), then propel you up. This motion creates an easy experience on your joints and knees. If it doesn't spring you back up, you might as well go running.
I hope this was helpful. I wish you so much fun and health!
Springs last longer than bungees ime
🙏🏼
Wow $600.
Cellerciser is great! The band trampolines seem to be less beneficial for those who protonate.
I love my cellerciser!
Thanks for sharing. I would have never thought of this. My feet pronate and I will be careful choosing my rebounder.
Linda Lane, why is that?
My bellicon is noisier than the cheapest tramp.Bellicon is NOT consistent.
still so? :)
Cellerciser is by far the superior rebounder.
not a good comparison at all