What to Look for While Shopping for a Rebounder (continue)


Aesthetics

Although it may not seem as important to some, the aesthetics of a rebounder is still something to consider. An attractive mat and frame can influence your initial impressions of a rebounder. Whether a model looks cheap or high quality can greatly influence your decision to buy it and can even affect how much you trust bouncing on it. If you see a rebounder that looks cheaply made, you wouldn’t be able to trust that it could withstand your weight and you won’t bounce comfortably. On the other hand, some rebounders focus too much on aesthetics and you may find you’re paying a lot for the sleek design and appearance than you’d like, or necessarily need. Consider all options without automatically vetoing a rebounder that may not be as fancy as you would like. Don’t forget that appearances are only skin deep. You may be surprised by how satisfied you are with it that you forget the minor aesthetic flaw. Then again, don’t choose a rebounder that you completely hate or you may be less eager to make the most out of this great home exercise equipment.

Security

Some people may not feel fully secure when they start using a rebounder. Compared to a large trampoline where you have lots of room to bounce around, a rebounder’s mat offers very limited space for exercising so it can be daunting to people who may feel like they may fall off or land on the edge and cause the rebounder to topple over! Some rebounders come with security bars that offer nervous bouncers something to hold onto when they begin exercising. This can be great if you don’t feel confident, though your confidence will likely grow the more you use your rebounder. Heavy weight rebounders can also offer additional security as they won’t move or tip over and cause accidents.

Warranty

As with buying and product, considering the warranty is important. One thing that you should note is that many rebounders offer separate warranties on the separate parts of the device. The frame, mat and springs all can have different shelf lives and so come with different warranties. This is because the frame will generally last far longer than the other parts that will need replacing at various times in the future. Although this model of warranty is not always implemented it is common for rebounders and something that should be considered. Additionally, some of the more comprehensive and impressive warranties are reflected in the costs of the rebounders so some of the less expensive models are still good contenders even with shorter warranties. Then, there are some rebounders that only offer the standard manufacturers warranty.

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