Jump into Fitness! 🏋️♂️
The BCAN Foldable Mini Trampoline is a versatile fitness solution designed for adults, featuring a robust 550 lbs weight capacity, easy 10-minute assembly, and a compact foldable design for effortless storage. With high-quality synthetic bungees that provide exceptional elasticity and vibration absorption, this trampoline ensures a safe and enjoyable workout experience.
Color | 48-Green |
Brand | BCAN |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Frame Size | 48 Inches |
Pad Type | trampoline |
Shape | Round |
Product Dimensions | 48"L x 48"W x 11.2"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 550 Pounds |
Manufacturer | BCAN |
Model Name | TX-6232C |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.2 x 18 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 9.62 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 48 x 48 x 11.2 inches |
Brand Name | BCAN |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | BC-FT005-48GR-FBA |
Style | 48IN-Black |
Included Components | A frame with mat, 8 legs, 42 bungees, a traingle tool, a T-hook, 2 secure pins |
Size | 48IN |
J**S
Great product, bouncy, easy solo assembly, great customer service
TLTR: Bungee superior to springs (imo) very bouncy / easily breaks down / a few spare bungees included / easy & quick to set up- set up took me maybe 15 mins, easily by myself (recommend watching a setup video, there's a review video less than 2 minutes that works as well as the official one) / superior customer service / responded to my question privately about where to buy compatible bungee cords inquiring where they could send replacements & shipped out a *bunch* of extras quickly & free of charge (over a year after initial purchase / it gets heavy use my house, still lasted longer than traditional spring trampolines / few other reviews mentioning needing or running out of spare bungees so the quality is still high imo)This rebounder was my first foray into the bungee trampolines versus the spring ones. I found it to be way superior in bounce, setup and safety. There are multiple neurodivergent people our household, so our mini trampolines get daily use. While I can set up the spring trampolines by myself, they are harder to do. Additionally, if I don't notice the springs wearing down before the inevitably go, the hurtling metal spring shrapnel is a lot more alarming than the bungees.The setup is quick & easy to solo for me (avg adult woman) & easier to learn execute than spring rebounders. All tools needed are included (1 to string bungees, 1 tool to removed bungees) If I am recalling correctly, there is a QR code that takes u to an assembly video. I prefer to look over written instructions, then watch assembly video, then assemble. Makes its quick and easy. There is a review, barely over 1 min long that shows how to string the bungees in which I think would be sufficient for most ppl if you don't feel like watching the official assembly video (approx 7/8 mins ... if I'm remembering correctly, def longer)They automatically include 2 extra bungees, which I really appreciated. Despite this, we went through a third (from experience, pretty sure when 1 bungee cord or spring begins to go, it will put strain on others if you don't notice is fairly quickly). I reached out on the answers section to find out where I could get more compatible bungee cords having seen other reviewers say they were available. The seller reached out the next business morning to get my information and is just sending (12!) replacements free of charge. They shipped and arrived quickly.I love to find a good product, and tend to be a loyal customer when I find something that is exactly what I want in the quality I want, but great customer service always seals the deal for me. There's nothing to inspire confidence in buyers like quality, fast customer service. With the decline of good customer service, return policies and quality control, a brand that has both is definitely worth notingMy only minor suggestion would be if they wanted to included one of those bags you can put the rebounder in when legs removed & folded down. Our stays assembled & just gets stood up -which btw, it can lean against something, but it can also stand leaning against its own legs, which is pretty convenient, so this isn't a big deal. Not something I'd deduct points or look for another product for.In conclusion: very happy with my purchase and would highly recommendAlso the bounce is way better than the metal spring rebounders just fyi
M**A
Highly Recommended for Myself and Kiddos
I bought this trampoline five months ago, and it’s been amazing for both me and my kids — we use it almost daily! It’s perfect for burning off energy indoors, especially on rainy days or during the winter. My kids love jumping while watching TV, and I’ve found it great for getting in some movement, too. I’m even considering getting another one for the wellness room at work. Highly recommend! ❤️✨
J**R
A tool rather than a toy
Bouncing next to my staircase (the rail is used for balance) while looking outside at the rain & wind... YES! I would love to be one of those people who can put on their running gear & just go outside & run for miles. Never have had a body that will put up with that sort of thing. I am almost 70 now, have balance issues, reflux issues, foot & toe issues... This is a very worthy tool. It comes out of the spare room & into the main living area with ease just rolling it across the rug. This one is very stable & has 8 sturdy legs. This one is a tool & not a toy. I am very pleased with my purchase
S**R
Assembly tips
There are a lot of reviews on here that comment on parts, the quality of the parts, and difficulty of assembly. Here is my experience and some tips for assembly. Note that I have not used this trampoline much yet, so can't comment on durability. All I can say is that it sits level and is very quiet, though please note from the images that I don't have this sitting directly on the floor so as not to damage the flooring (not that I think it would - the rubber feet seem sturdy - but it I had the mat, so...).The first thing I did, due to the complaints on here about the parts, and especially the legs, was unfold the trampoline and screw the legs on, *before* attaching any additional bungees. In my case, all the legs screwed on pretty easily, once I got the them threaded right (took a few tries for each to get the threading to catch - anyone who's threaded a nut on a bolt or screwed a bolt onto a hole will have run into this; it's just the way it is). All the threading was good, and I didn't have to force anything. I also made sure all the parts I needed and that were listed actually came with the trampoline. So far so good.I am a 5'8", somewhat overweight, 59 year old woman, terribly out of shape and no body builder (to put it mildly), so take what I write below about assembly with that in mind.First, I assembled the trampoline on the blue mat you can see in the pictures. I was worried that it would gouge the floor (no idea if it would have, but better safe than sorry). That also gave me traction so the trampoline didn't slip around while I was assembling it, and gave me something soft to sit on.Opening the trampoline was not hard at all for me. I knelt on one side (both knees), put both hands on the opposite side (making sure my fingers were not under the rim!!), and mostly using only my weight, slowly leaned and pushed against the opposite side. When the trampoline was nearly all the way open, it sort of snapped into place, suddenly going flat. I landed with a slight clunk on the surface (hence the need to NOT put your fingers under the rail on the opposite side), but it was nearly all the way down at that point, so no trouble there.This is where I checked that the legs fit and screwed in easily. I did all of the rest of this while sitting on my butt on one spot on the floor, rotating the trampoline around as I assembled it. In other words, I didn't need to use any body weight to put on the bungees.The assembly tool was really easy to use, following the pictures in the instruction sheet. It's long enough that it applied plenty of leverage to stretch the elastic band into place. It took two tries on the first one (the hook tool is a little bit tricky, but works ok for getting the bungees off; that part is NOT easy, but is doable). I took to tries because I decided I wanted the rubber covered band connecter on the bottom rather than the top - imo, this was aesthetics and should not really affect function.The picture on the instruction sheet shows the part of the bungee with the rubber cover is supposed to go through the hook on the mat. Hard nope on that. It simply will not fit. The pre-attached bungees didn't even do that, so I am not worrying about it.I did attach a few bungees on one side, then rotate the trampoline and put a few on the opposite side, working my way around in that way to apply even tension as best I could across the entire surface. This may also have made putting the bungees on a lot easier, so worth doing.Where I didn't need a bungee to go over them, I left the legs I'd already screwed in attached (but not cranked down all the way). I didn't see a need to remove them.Once all the bungees were attached, I put on the remaining legs and tightened all of them, really cranking down on them as hard as I could.I stretched the thin elastic bands around the rim and hooked them on the nearest bungee hook. There are enough of them that even though the little skirt was folded in places, it mostly flattened that out (see image).All of this took me maybe a half hour, working really slowly. (No point in rushing it.)My main concerns for durability are these:Some of the bungees hook around brackets (see images above). While the edges of those brackets are not sharp, they are angled. Time will tell if this will wear into the bungees and weaken them.The stitching around the edge of the mat that holds the bungee attachment straps is entirely longitudinal, running around the circumference of the mat. On a higher quality trampoline (and far more expensive, I'm sure) or one of the really big trampolines, there would be additional x-shaped stitching at every attachment point, so that the bottom of the X was towards the edge of the mat. That would provide extremely strong attachment. (I suppose I could add that, but I'd surely screw it up somehow, plus it would be a p.i.t.a.)Oh, and the three washers? They are intended to be used for leveling the trampoline, should it need it (per the sellers comments - I didn't need them). I have no idea how they would attach. Perhaps they are supposed to be stuffed into the rubber feet?I hope this all helps. Happy bouncing.
P**.
Quality product
I’m so happy I purchased this mini trampoline. It’s great. I had a spring trampoline before and what a difference in this one. It’s a bungee cord style, it has more give and bounce and very quiet. I use it almost every day. A great workout. It wasn’t too hard to assemble, just pulling all the cords in place and securing them. My husband helped me, it probably took us 30 minutes. I definitely recommend this trampoline.
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