🚀 Bounce into your best self with smart, stylish fitness!
The Stamina Mini Fitness Trampoline is a 36-inch foldable rebounder featuring spring-free tension bands for a quiet, stable bounce. Crafted with a heavy-duty carbon steel frame and durable polypropylene surface, it supports low-impact cardio workouts that tone multiple muscle groups. Integrated with the Müüv smart workout app, it offers guided fitness sessions to elevate your home exercise routine. Compact and portable, it’s designed for professionals seeking effective, space-saving fitness solutions.
Color | 36-Silver |
Brand | Stamina |
Material | Steel Frame |
Frame Size | 36 Inches |
Pad Type | Safety Pad |
Shape | Round |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 36"W x 8.75"H |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25000 Hundredths Pounds |
Manufacturer | Stamina Products, Inc. |
UPC | 738613432733 759218575670 781493765712 885261700193 066511132364 885771185992 885127138979 699988548392 885198131657 885233212624 885376357251 885184962845 885204795125 885877281703 080171480849 022643016255 885133847308 |
Model Name | Mini Fitness Trampoline w/ Smart Workout App |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00022643016255 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28.4 x 13 x 3.5 inches |
Package Weight | 5.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36.5 x 36.5 x 8.75 inches |
Brand Name | Stamina |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 90 days parts/1 year frame |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 35-1625 |
Style | Round |
Included Components | 36" Foldable Mini Trampoline w/ Smart Workout App |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Excercise & Fitness |
M**S
Great versatility and quality! We also use it as a toddler bed frame
*Included: trampoline, padded support bar, bungee pull cords for arm exercises, electronic jump counter, exercise video, all hardware and tools necessary for assembly.*Parts: Oval jump pad, 6 feet with rubber bottoms (including two with predrilled holes to attach support bar legs), 6 bolts to attach the feet (one bolt per foot), 1 hex wrench (to attach each bolt to each foot), 2 wide vertical support bar legs with 2 bolts going through (to attach to predrilled feet; accepts the narrower adjustable height leg bars), 2 narrow vertical support bar legs with curved end (inserts into wider support bar legs, allowing height adjustment; curves to meet the horizontal support bar), 1 padded horizontal support bar (curves to meet the legs), 4 curved washers + 4 locking washers + 4 acorn nuts + wrench (to attach support leg to predrilled trampoline feet), bungee cords (for arm exercises; slips over foot on each end of the trampoline), battery powered jump counter and arm to attach counter, exercise CD in protective case*Pro • comes with the jump pad assembled, so needs only legs added.• Support bar, bungee pull cords, and jump counter optional.• jump pad very safe with no springs to pinch.• comes with all hardware and tools needed for assembly. Using own wrench or pliers would be easiest and more comfortable, however.• easy to assemble: 1) separate two legs that have predrilled holes and choose one of the long sides of the jump pad to insert them. 2) insert the other four legs, leaving two on each long side and one on each short side. You may choose to slide the two bungee pull cords onto the feet on each short side if desired, or place them later. If placing later, slip the rubber feet off of the trampoline foot on each narrow end of the trampoline, and slide the bungee pull cord on before reattaching rubber foot 3) over each foot, lift the edge of the trampoline pad covering to expose the area for screwing a single bolt into each of the six feet, using the included hex/allen wrench. 4-5) Assemble support bar, and attach support bar to trampoline. Choice a: Assemble support bar first, then bolt onto feet of trampoline. Choice b: Bolt each vertical support bar leg onto trampoline feet, then insert horizontal support bar between them. *Vertical legs have a welded nut to accomodate the height adjustment knobs, and face forward toward the trampoline pad. *The legs of the support bar bolt onto the trampoline feet with predrilled holes. *Attaching the vertical support legs to the trampoline: Leg has two bolts going through. a) Insert the bolts through the leg and through the predrilled holes of the feet, so that the leg stands beside the foot with a rounded separator between the two. b) add a curved, flat washer onto each bolt end that sticks out c) add a round ring locking washer next d) cap off with the acorn nut. May use included wrench but using own wrench or pliers would be more efficient and easier. *Assembling five pieces of support bar: a) insert end of padded horizontal bar into each curved vertical tube. Pinch in the springy buttons from the ends of the padded bar, and when inserted they pop out through the predrilled hole of the curved vertical tube. b) insert the vertical bottom of each curved tube into the wider mouth of each leg tube. c) Choose the height desired, and insert the height adjustment knob through the wider leg into the narrower leg.• adjustment knobs work great to hang the handles of the bungee pull cords from, keeping them off the ground and reducing tripping hazard.Con: • the knobs to adjust the support bar difficult to screw into place initially• the knobs to adjust the support bar can only face forward, but would look better and would eliminate the possibility of a jumping child scraping against them if the predrilled holes allowed them to face backward on the backside of the bars• rubber hose of the bungee pull cords will attract dust and hairAdditional information:• comes in a very large box, which can be used nicely when building a fort, pup tent, roof of a play house, or as a painting or drawing surface before discarding.• people closer to 6' tall should not try to jump as high as they can if under an 8' ceiling.• not as long as a toddler bed, but almost. Can easily double as a toddler bed by adding a cut down mattress pad, then using a toddler sheet to cover. Pad can be stored beneath the trampoline during the day. If worried about rolling off, it is not far above the ground but if desired a bumper or net can be attached to the support bars. Bed idea can be extended by placing a crate or wooden box beside it to extend length, and having a mattress pad cover both the trampoline and the crate so that the pillow is on the trampoline and the feet on the crate or box. We do this and it works great!• though made for one person, a child can jump safely with an adult or with another child if holding onto the support bar.• if worried about strangulation hazard for younger children, do not attach bungee pull cords.
B**S
A good quality mini trampoline at a good price - fun for kids and adults!
We bought this rebounder as a mini trampoline for our 3 year old daughter to use inside the house as a replacement for the air mattress that she was previously using as a trampoline. We received it a day and a half ago and it has been the center of attention since. At first she was a little less than impressed because she did not get much bounce on it but over the past day and a half she has become increasingly more attached to it. She likes to use it to do a quick bounce here and there rather than constantly jumping on it for a long time though, she does bounce on it for a couple minutes at a time when she is really enjoying it. I think it helped that I have been jumping on it a bit to try and loosen up the bands for her.When I was looking into mini trampolines I was having a hard time understanding what each one had to offer so I will try to clarify some things I came across in questions and reviews.First, Yes, a child can use it. Our 3 year old has no problem jumping on it all by herself without a bar to hold on to. She does like to hold on to my hands or my husbands sometimes to get some really high, more uncontrolled bounces in but, overall, she does just fine on her own. Also, this is quite stable. I was concerned about stability given it is foldable and, due to it only having 4 legs in the photo. The way it folds is opposite to the direction you jump so, it is unlikely that it will ever cause a problem because it would have to fold "up" on them. Also, it took a significant amount of strength to unfold it and snap it into place. I don't think that even my weight could fold it back up again, even if it folded the same direction I would jump on it. lastly, about those 4 legs....there are actually 6! The photo is incorrect and for whatever reason, the question on here that asks about the number of legs has mixed answers between 4 and 6. There are absolutely 6 legs on this. I am pleased as it makes it very stable. She has stepped with all her weight, on the very edge of the bar, between two legs and it didn't tip over...though I definitely am not a fan of her doing that and we have talked about not doing it since. :)Answers to some other questions - I am a 34 year old, average strength person and I was pretty much able to open this on my own. I say pretty much only because my husband was there, holding the unfolding edge to "spot" me. I would have done it on my own had he not been there but, as other have said, it is SCARY to unfold. I stepped on the one side of it and used both of my hands to push with my whole body to open it up and it gets really, really, tight toward the end...and very loud...very scary. Once it was unfolded it did not seem like it would fold itself up again though I was very cautious for a bit, not allowing our daughter near it while we put on the safety pad. Now, putting on the safety pad over the bar/bands would be really difficult to do with one person...perhaps even impossible. It is very hard to have it stay in place while stretching it with all my strength to get it to take the next curve. We figured out that there are leg holes in it, so be sure to start it on the right side, with a leg hole already around a spot where the leg will screw in. This makes it stay in that spot and allows you to pull it more without it just sliding along the bar. One thing I want to say, which others have mentioned, is that the instructions were confusing. The instructions mention the secure pins with wire ring needing to be in the bar and secured properly but it seems unclear what that means because they come on the rebounder exactly the way they show in the photo (okay, so you are just checking that nothing came loose in transport as they are for safety...) and you unfold it after it mentions the secure pins and it doesn't mention them again. So, by my understanding, the secure pins just stay exactly as they are and you do nothing to them even after you have just used incredible force to unfold this thing. They don't move, you don't do anything to the pins nor the wire ring. I do not see how they could possibly be useful but, I am not in the trampoline safety business so, I just left them. I felt secure in the other points I mentioned previously to be able to let this go. :) After getting the safety pad on it was very easy to screw in all 6(!!!) legs and flip it over to begin jumping.We have not attached the resistance tubes or the meter so I am unable to comment on their ease of assembly or use. Though, it seems easy to assemble them according to the manual.If it wasn't clear, this rebounder uses large elastic bands instead of metal springs in its design. They seem to be a bit more stiff than metal springs but I wanted the bands for safety and noise control. They do both of these things well - I do not see anyone getting injured by the elastic bands as they are just big stretch fabric, and even when an adult is jumping, there is very little noise. Id say, about the same amount of noise as a person jumping on a carpeted floor....maybe even slightly less noise than that. And, regarding the stiffness of the bands, I believe these will become more stretchy over time as it already seems to be more bouncy than when we first started bouncing on it, and we have only had it for a day and a half.Overall, we, as a family, are very pleased with this product. It is a good quality product at a good price. Although the assembly is a bit scary at times and requires a lot of strength/coordination (safety pad), it really isn't too bad. I do not think anyone should turn away from this for fear of assembly. It is definitely do-able, just serious business. :) I recommend it!
K**A
so far, very impressed with setup and quality
Just got it today and put together so only giving 4 stars for initial review. Set up was much easier than I expected, as my son has gone through numerous trampolines. Each being difficult in some way or another to put together, but this one was very easy. I was able to do it by myself, but recommend doing with another person as you could pinch yourself if you don't pay attention. seems to be well made. My son jumped on it a few times and he loved it. we live upstairs in an apartment and I was worried about noise from the jumping, but to my surprise, no noise, nothing. So I don't have to worry about disturbing downstairs neighbors. My son has severe ADHD, and jumping is what he does to get his energy out as he doesn't like to go outdoors. So it helps keep him active as well as he jumps for at least 10 minutes several times a day. he had been jumping up and down on our hardwood floors, which is noisy and caused him to sprain his foot, so I had to replace his broken one ASAP.
G**Y
Another perfect product from Stamina and Easy Set-up
For a small inexpensive unit it's perfect. I won't be giving it a tremendous workout so won't be testing it as much as some other reviewers. I did not bother with the silver cover so those concerns are irrelevant to me also. Not sure why Stamina is so scary with the set-up instructions - advising two hercules needed. I'm elderly and past my peak strength - found it quite easy to hook one side under the couch and push down the other side until it locked perfectly in place.. It did not require anywhere near my maximum strength. Glad I didn't buy any of those that show multiple connectors needed before set-up. I have several pieces of Stamina equipment and have never been disappointed.
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