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The BCAN Foldable Mini Trampoline combines a heavy-duty 3mm steel frame and 32 premium bungees to support up to 450 lbs, delivering a smooth, quiet rebound experience. Featuring a 4-level adjustable foam handlebar for tailored stability, this 40-inch fitness trampoline is designed for indoor and outdoor workouts, offering joint-friendly exercise with easy foldability and quick assembly—ideal for busy professionals seeking effective, low-impact fitness at home.




















| ASIN | B0BPSQ4XNN |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 264,923 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 393 in Trampolines |
| Brand | BCAN |
| Color | 40IN-GREEN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,621) |
| Date First Available | 25 Dec. 2022 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Frame material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame size | 40 Inches |
| Included components | Handle Bar, Bungees |
| Item model number | TX-6232CU |
| Manufacturer | BCAN |
| Material type | Steel |
| Maximum weight capacity | 450 Pounds |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 101.6 x 152.4 cm; 10.7 kg |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 40in |
| Sport | Exercise & Fitness |
N**A
The BCAN rebounder arrived on time, no damage to item or packaging.I absolutely love it! It will hold up to 450 lbs. It's easy to put together as it is shipped almost all assembled. Of the 32 bungies on it I only had to attach 11. A couple of small tools come with it, (very easy peasy) No missing parts. It comes folded up and an elder person (I'm in my 70's and I was able to open it myself with a bit of effort) or someone with some physical disability may or may not need a second person to help them open it. BUT DO BE CAREFUL! The rebounder comes folded up and there are some heavy duty springs on the hinges so it can snap back and hit you in the face. (No I didn't get hit but you need a bit of muscle to open it correctly) Make sure when you open it that you open it all the way so that it locks open before you let go of either side. I knelt on one side using a folded towel as a knee pad and lifted and then pushed the other side all the way down onto the floor. Then I carefully and slowly let go. Just be sure to READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOK as it recommends checking the legs for tightness every so often. A safety railing can be ordered with the rebounder (I bought one) and I would recommend it to anyone who might have some balance challenges. In fact I wonder one could order two of them, one for back and one for front. I didn't find two necessary though. The bungies are better than the spring ones as the springs are noisy. I use my rebounder sometimes at 5 in the morning and it never wakes anyone up. Super quiet. For some stepping up on it might be a bit of a challenge for someone with some mobility issues so I recommend getting one of those aerobic stair steps that were popular a few years back. That in addition to the safety railing would really make it very easy for someone to get on and off safely. The rebounder is very easy on the joints provided you flex your knees slightly and don't lock them up. In addition to the rebounder I have a bike trainer, dumbells, an ab machine, and a heavybag all which I use regularly but if I was forced to chose just one I'd take the rebounder. It's just so much fun! A 10 minute workout on a rebounder is equal to a 30 minute walk. Rain or shine, too hot, too cold, snow, slush, windy, whatever doesn't matter, I just hop on and take it for a bounce. Sneakers, barefoot either way. Sometimes I just get on in my PJs before a shower, no getting dressed in workout clothes for the trip to the gym. I work quite a bit at my desk so I set my phone timer and every 35 minutes I get up and get on the rebounder for 2 minutes. The health bounce is bouncing while neither one of yur feet actually leave the surface to with the rail it's very stable. I think every office should have one next to every work station. When I started my legs were really tired after only one minute in spite of my regular use of the bike trainer. Now I do 10-20 minutes no problem. I also use it withe leg weights and now that I'm use to it I use wrist weights and swing my arms. It's also a great mood booster. My daughter was a little alarmed when I said I was going to get one and she advised me against it fearing that I would fall (sigh, seems like you acrue a few years and they have a rocking chair waiting for you lol) I bought it anyway. Love it. It's also well made and good quality. The weight limit is 450 pounds. I know this is long but for me it was an excellent investment and it's not that expensive as quality rebounders go.
T**A
Came pretty quickly, considering the rural area I am in. I was able to assemble it my self. I’m pretty tall and weigh a fair bit so it was able to deal with my weight as the metal framing is very sturdy and strong and doesn’t buckle. The mat is strong enough and makes it quite bouncy but not too hard of a bounce. It was great that I had all the tools available plus a few extra bungees in case there’s any breakages in the future. I scared the QR code and watch the video which made it very easy for me to put together and follow. Would recommend a study surface because when I’m using it, the wooden floors move a little in this old house and the TV starts to rock a little on the TV cabinet. Overall, everything I expected and more.
A**R
I was diagnosed this year with osteoporosis and did not want to take medication so I looked for alternatives ways to retain or even improve my bone density and a rebounder was at the top of the list. I researched and found the BCAN was highly recommended as a good quality product. I purchased it and can say without a doubt that it has met all my expectations and then some. It was easy to assemble, very quiet when in use as advertised and well made. It is very sturdy as well. Actually, one small part was missing which I would need to disassemble the rebounder so I contacted the Company via email and they got back to me immediately and shipped the missing part right away. Their customer service was excellent. Therefore, if you are looking for a good quality rebounder look no further. This one is worth the price. I purchased the 48 inch as I wanted the extra room to move when working out and I am glad I did.
D**D
BCAN 450/550 Foldable Mini Trampoline 48" arrived quickly and with no damage. The package was well packed with styrofoam protection and all parts secure in plastic bags. Nothing missing...I received 2 extra bungie cords. After reading documentation I found setup to be quite easy. Everything went together as it should with only a small issue with one of the handrail leg screws being a bit tight going into the frame threading. This is my first rebounder so I can't compare it to others but it seems firm yet offers enough bounce for me (200lbs). Some suggestions: 1. Take some (or more) of the pre-installed bungies off in order to make unfolding much easier. 2. Install the hinge pins on top of the frame instead of the bottom as indicated in the manual (see images) in order to reduce possible chafing/abrasion against bungee cord. 3. After hinge pins are inserted, set the trampoline on a raised surface (a bed) to make installing the bungees easier. 4. Pay attention to the placement of the rubber covered metal bungee clamps, they should be placed (poorly shown in the manual) in a position between the mat and the frame (see images), not in the metal bracket attached to the mat (as I have seen other purchasers do, which may have caused premature failure). 5. Because there are a lot of bungies (40 on the 48") there will be a few that will rub against parts of the frame hardware and may cause some amount of chafing/abrasion with usage. (Personally, I'd prefer a non-folding version of this trampoline that did not have the folding hinges which I believe might contribute to chafing/wear.) Try to place all bungies so as to cause as little abrasion as possible (no twists or overlaps). I am satisfied with this purchase so far. I only plan to use it for light bouncing 7 days a week for 10-15 minutes. I have to be realistic about how long before a component will break. 100 bounces/minute x 10 minutes/day x 7 days = 7000 bounces/week. The BCAN website itself advertises an elasticity test of 30000+ for the bungies and their manual does mention the need for inspecting and replacing components caused by normal wear. Warranty on bungies and mat are 6 months...everything else is 1 year. That said, it appears to be a solid product for the price and hope to get good use out of it while keeping in mind that I may have to replace something eventually.
K**S
A very sturdy small trampoline ... it took me about 15 minutes to set up by myself. I have been jumping on it this week and it has not hurt my knees at all. It is a lot of fun to use
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